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    It feels like yesterday I was still rushing to finish my essay before class in my first year of college. The way my leg shaked as I rushed to finish and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, but at that moment in time all my focus was drawn to my computer screen and I found myself dozing off a couple times as I finished a paragraph. For some odd reason my mind went blank by the second page, so I just decided to write whatever came to my mind about the kreb cycle; otherwise, I was…

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    Many fail to realize that depression is an actual illness that can be treated. Depression can be treated but many are trying to find the exact cure for it. The Science News Letter of January 16, 1965 states that a “greater understanding of the biochemistry of arteriosclerosis may solve the problem of the senile dementia in the brain causing depression.” (Dr.Kelly) A new experiment they will be trying is giving the ill individual care closer to their homes compared to now where they give them…

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    I would like to become a Veterinarian because I love animals and done had pets since I was young and have taken care of them the best I knew how. “It’s better to love the animlas than to hurt them, animals’ are family too”.When people get to a point where their applying for a job career in animal care your boss will want to know have you worked with animals before.The veterinarians are finding themselves in a working relationship with animals, that help both while improving the care of the…

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    There is a lot of misinformation on the internet about healthy eating and healthy living. My hope is to squash some of the misconceptions today about the link between reducing disease risks and drinking nutritious smoothies. Hippocrates, a doctor from 460 B.C. once said “Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food.” During a time when the common belief was that sickness stayed in one area of the body, Hippocrates countered that idea with a school of thought that sickness was in…

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    A career as a physician’s assistant is one of just a few careers that allow you to treat injuries or diagnose illnesses and even assist in surgeries alongside a certified doctor, all without an going through an insane amount of medical school, internships, tests and programs as a normal doctor would. Since physician’s assistants (or PA’s) work under the watchful eye of licensed intelligent physicians, they are required to have the same training but not nearly in as much length or detail.…

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    investigating, until reality struck; I could not afford leaving home, and at the time there were no local pharmacy schools. Financial restriction forced me to put my dream on hold, but I did not let it completely deteriorate my plans. I changed my major to biochemistry and went to a local college with the anticipation that in few years I will be able to apply to a pharmacy school. By the end of my sophomore year at Fairleigh Dickinson University my financial situation stabilized and I was able…

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    A. M. (n.d.). Genetically Modified Athletes; Biomedical ethics, gene doping and sport. Retrieved from http://samples.sainsburysebooks.co.uk/9781134425990_sample_535540.pdf This source is a primary source (book) written by a scientist named Andy Miah. This book focused on the bioethics of this current issue and went into details about the applications for the genetically modified athlete. This source is important because it gives the bioethics stance on this issue. it also goes into details…

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    must submit transcripts scores from their MCAT, the Medical College Admission Test (Physicians and Surgeons: How…). The first two years of medical school are most of the time spent in laboratories and classrooms, taking classes such as, anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, psychology, and medical ethics. Students will also learn how to do things such as take medical history and examining patients. During the last two years, medical students work with patients in hospitals and clinics. Some…

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    Junk Food Tax

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    The Nutritional Needs for a Junk Food Tax The American democracy needs to discover how to deal with the obesity epidemic that is currently affecting around one out of four Americans (Moss). Kelly Brownell, an economist and professor at Yale University, had first suggested the concept of implementing a higher tax on unhealthy foods, therefore encouraging consumers to pursue a more positive route within their diet. In 2003, food taxes would gain popularity once the World Health Organization…

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    released and the pollutants caused by the deep sea mining to cause any legal actions as of yet. Researchers do believe ocean mining can damage the lowest planes of the ocean and a rise the toxicity and it is believed that lethal metals can destroy the biochemistry, behavior, health and reproduction in marine animals. This mining process can cause leaking, corrosion and oil spills that radically damage the ecosystem. As of now there are no conservation strategies in place to protect the fragile…

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