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    Marijuana as Medicine There is much debate going around the United States right now about legalizing marijuana as medicine. Studies have been shown that marijuana as medicine has decreased the use of opioids and that overdoes with them. Marijuana as medicine can serve as a substitute for many different diseases and many different problems. About 92% of people that have used marijuana as medicine have claimed that it has worked for them in one way or another. With the many facts found during the…

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    Fadiman’s The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down addresses experiences and decisions we may all relate to in some degree through the narrative of a journalist. It offers a different perspective and insightfulness that has been used as an acceptable resource on teaching cultural competence. As a passive reader, our understanding of cultural competence has grown more humanistic, because we feel the healthcare provider’s frustration and their concerns becoming more salient, while we see how a…

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    Here 's a fun fact, did you know, most of us being 17 year-old students, one in seven of us has admitted to using cannabis in our lifetime? Statistics collected by the Victorian Government’s Department of Health in a survey found that seven percent of people our age disclosed to having used cannabis in the past month and four percent in the past week. For those of you who are unaware of what cannabis, commonly referred to as marijuana, pot, dope, and so on, actually is, it’s a flowering plant…

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    is a young Hmong child who has unfortunately been born with epilepsy. The family had come to America to escape the tyranny going on back home where they had been forced out of their homes. When arriving they already had kids and they kept having more and more. Lia was one of the last born, or at least for a while. Later they had a child. Even though according to the doctors that it was a horrible idea. Lia had begun symptoms of epilepsy at a very young age, stemming from her sibling slamming a…

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    Omalu is a doctor from Nigeria, working as a forensic pathologist in Pittsburgh. While working here he discovered a new and terrifying disorder that he named Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy also known as CTE. Omalu discovered CTE by performing an autopsy on retired NFL Pittsburgh Steeler, Mike Webster. Webster died at the age of fifty due to him losing his mind from brain damage. Omula figures out what has happened to Webster, the constant head injuries sustained in football. The shaking of the…

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    Also, Marijuana can boost tax revenue and is immensely good for crime rate. What drew me to this topic was that, because marijuana is not legal, we are missing out on all of the medicines it could be used for. Marijuana can treat Crohn’s disease, epilepsy, PTSD, cancer, multiple sclerosis and much more. Misconceptions of legalizing marijuana are that the “legalization…

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    Proteus Syndrome Analysis

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    Protuberance of the skull, 113 structural and functional asymmetry of the central nervous system, 114 hydrocephalus and mental retardation are also some features of proteus syndrome. 113 Epilepsy and ohtahara syndrome is diagnosed in children affected by Proteus syndrome associated with infantile spasms, myoclonia, and partial epilepsy in newborn infants. 108 In Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), diffuse encephalopathy, and Pseudotumor cerebri has been reported. 49 Even a mild head…

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    was Class A where they would put the dangerous contagious diseases. There was also Class B diseases and conditions that would led an immigrant to likely to become a public charge. Class A conditions included mental conditions such as insanity and epilepsy. (Bateman-House) If any of the inspectors even saw you cough there was a chance you wouldn’t even make it through the health inspection. In my cartoon it shows a kaotic group of people from all over. Some are from Poland and others from Italy…

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    discussion of Medical Marijuana, one controversial argument has been whether the herbal remedies is being overprescribed and more importantly, whether it’s potential risks outweigh the benefit. Furthermore, it is said to cure many diseases starting from epilepsy and anxiety to cancer and diabetes, along with many more. Others even maintain that the price and its side effects play an important role in the use of medical marijuana. My own view is that medical marijuana is an effective treatment…

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    Aphasia is a communication disorder that could result from any form of damage to the parts of the brain that involve the use or interpretation of language. This disorder is more common in older adults and moreover anyone that has had a stroke at some point in their life is likely to have some form of aphasia because of that stroke. In short aphasia gets in the way of a persons ability to use or understand words, however aphasia does not impair an individuals intelligence. Aphasia only affects a…

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