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    seizures, and chronic pain, just to name a few. Even patients going through chemotherapy can get some relief from the constant nausea with the use of marijuana. This alone proves to be a benefit to having marijuana legalized in Washington. “Cannabinoids will kill several types of cancer cells including those associated with brain cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer, pancreatic cancer, and lymphoma and was…

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    Legalization of marijuana is one of most hotly debated topics in America today. With so much controversy surrounding marijuana use, it is going to continue to be a debated topic. But the question that should be answered is how bad would legalizing marijuana be? Already the use of marijuana is becoming more and more common, even in the places that it is banned. With special medical products developed from the active ingredient in marijuana, THC, medical marijuana is becoming more popular because…

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    cannabis that does not give the effects of being “stoned” or “high;” is known to have some effect of an anti-inflammatory and a pain reliever. The CBD is grown from organic hemp. After insertion of this product into the women’s vagina canal, the cannabinoids are then said to help block the pain by causing the nerves and muscles around the cervix, uterus and ovaries to relax, relieving the pain of cramps and other painful effects of diseases such as, endometritis; relief in as little as 20…

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    P261-264 Physical Activity

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    IV.3. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: {Childhood obesity treatment book p261-264} Importance of Physical Activity: Physical activity is the only modifiable component of the energy expenditure portion of the energy balance equation. Increasing physical activity improves weight loss and maintenance and decreases obesity health hazards. Strategies to increase physical activity should include both increasing in structured and non-structured physical activity and reducing the amount of time spent in sedentary…

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    rion ENGL 1101 11/20/2015 The Pros and Cons of Medical Marijuana Marijuana during the 70’s was much more acceptable than it is today. In fact it is a little unbelievable how different the opinions of marijuana are in this day and time. Even with all of the benefits the drug can offer, many are still against it. Marijuana has been around for many centuries and used for different reasons and cultures. Based on my research I have found that yes, there are down sides of using the drug but the good…

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    For some people, it 's something soothing herbs to temporarily take account of reality. Smell or even a variety of undeniable effectiveness, you have about 65 million people and smoked. I 'm talking about illegal cannabis sativa strain of cannabis known as marijuana. This plan offers a number of benefits outweigh the side effects much more. This must be shown to be an addictive or deadly still. It is physical, psychological, spiritual, but, most importantly, medical benefits, should be legalized…

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    Intro Legalizing drugs would help out with many things, such as medical, government benefits, schooling, decreasing crime, and would increase the amount of jobs available. Government would get more money because the drugs would be taxed. Medical uses because it would calm patients down. Schools because it helps people focus more in school. Jobs, because with production of legal drugs you would be able to hire more people since it is legal. We think drugs should be legalized because of the…

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    The term mental health has many different connotations and many of these connotations give people who have mental health issues a bad rap. One example of a bad connotation is that many people associate mental health issues with people who have learning disabilities whether they have down syndrome or are just on a slower learning curve than most people. Most people who have mental health issues have them because of reasons unbeknownst to the people that surround them. There are times when friends…

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    Case Report: This is a 56-year-old white female with a history of cirrhosis secondary to alcoholism and NASH, history of portal hypertension and ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy, who was brought to the ED by her mother and daughter due to concerns about confusion. The patient is confused and unable to answer questions; therefore this information has been obtained by family members. According to the family members, the patient has been confused for 2-3 days and has had a few episodes of emesis…

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    When the word "war" comes into peoples' minds they think about the people who serve our country and are out in the world fighting other groups of people so the United States can maintain the state it is in right now. The word "war" also has another meaning. Over the years, America has been involved in what is called "The War on Drugs." This "war" is about whether or not drugs, like marijuana, should be legalized in the United States or not. Marijuana is a plant that many people grow in either…

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