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    Most medications come with a lengthy list of unpleasant side effects. Opioids, for example, can make you drowsy or nauseous. It won’t surprise you to learn medical marijuana has side effects too. While some of them aren’t exactly pleasant, others are actually beneficial! The Effects of Medical Marijuana Many people seek medical cannabis for its painkilling properties. Cannabis is also effective in the management of a number of conditions, including epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s…

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    Drugs are chemical substances that are used to cause changes in human bodies, it being either for the cure, treatment, or prevention of diseases or to improve patients physically or mentally. However there also exists harmful drugs referred to as recreational drugs that are meant to cause changes psychologically and alter mood or feeling, recreational drugs are taken by people as forms of enjoyment and do so in order to get a feeling of euphoria referred to as a “high.” More times than not these…

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    Essay On Influenza Virus

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    Influenza Virus The flu is one of the most common diseases in the world. The cause of it is the influenza “flu” virus. The viruses’ structure plays a big part in how it spreads. It affects systems in the body and causes them to malfunction. When the systems malfunction, it causes flu-related symptoms. The flu is often confused with the common cold, but it’s much more deadly and, in some cases, can even be fatal. The influenza virus affects the respiratory, immune, and digestive systems. The…

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    These diet pills decrease your appetite by increasing serotonin, a chemical in the brain that affects mood and appetite. Psychiatrists and doctors often prescribe the same medications for mood disorders, nicotine and other drug abuse. Over-the-counter Diet Pills – These types of pills can be obtained at your local drugstore…

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    Authentic Good

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    Our appetites attract us to things that we need for our material flourishing but they cannot tell whether the circumstances make these apparent goods, good for us. The circumstances that determine whether this apparent good is an authentic good can only be determined…

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    after sexual intercourse. When Adam states that even is his wife where replaced there would never be a woman as his original wife, it made me think that he obviously felt a strong emotional feeling for her, and it wasn’t only a simple “ Hungry sexual appetite”. That statement by Adam demonstrates a contradiction with the beginning of the…

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    of drugs in order to come up with the best working combination. The principal purpose of using a weight loss medicine is to reduce or control weight. Weight loss pills often work following two or three mechanisms. The mechanisms include reducing appetite, increasing the fat or calorie burn up and reducing the level of caloric absorption. Weight loss pills fall under the categories; Over-the-Counter medicines, prescription drugs and herbal medications. These pills are only recommended for…

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    treatments in order to kill the harmful cancer cells in their body, one of these treatments is chemotherapy. Over 650,000 people receive chemotherapy in America every year (Dunbar). Chemotherapy has several horrible side effects such as nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, nerve and muscle pain, and throat sores. Many studies have shown the effects of marijuana can help combat the side effects of chemotherapy. Marijuana has been shown to help patients experiencing muscle and nerve pain. Chemicals…

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    Marijuana Should Be Legal

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    reasons I do not agree is because marijuana clearly have medical usage as mentioned earlier. Some of those medical uses include marijuana is used medically to treat muscle spasms caused by multiple sclerosis, nausea from cancer chemotherapy, poor appetite and weight loss caused by chronic illness, such as HIV, or nerve pain, seizure disorders, Crohn 's disease, and many more. In addition, I don’t agree with the present level of control because marijuana should clearly not be a schedule I drug.…

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    Gastritis Research Paper

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    upper abdomen. In some people, the pain gets better after eating; in others, it gets worse. - Nausea. A "sick-to-your-stomach" kind of feeling, which may or may not be accompanied by vomiting. - Loss of appetite. This tends to go along with nausea, but many gastritis patients find they have no appetite…

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