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    Mandatory Prescriptions

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    Tragically in our society of miss guided rules and regulations, the Medical profession has gone down the path of what's my "Bottom Line" to make a profit, not what's my "Hippocratic Oath" to cure my patient. How many times have you gone to the doctor and walked out with a prescription in your hand? 100%. Likely. Does this person really know you? Does he really know your health? Are you willing to take a medication, with side effects that any sane man should fear, prescribed by him because he…

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    You might have noticed that the present day Viagra ads enticingly lead men to believe that Viagra is a perfect solution for ED disorder. Although it may turn out to be true, you must also be aware of the risks and side effects of using Viagra for erectile dysfunction. Therefore before taking it, you should first consult with your doctor, who normally does a thorough medical exam and assessment to determine whether it is ok for you. Most importantly you need to understand that Viagra doesn’t…

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    Health Care Tax Reform

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    If we want the health care reform, which is what could potentially expand the array of health care providers consumers may choose from and could improve the overall quality and care to citizens. It will not come cheap, and that is why lawmakers are considering higher taxes on everything from alcohol and cigarettes to junk food and soda as a way to pay for it. Some believe that sin taxes should be avoided because they distort the market and encourage unsustainable increases in government spending…

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    The particular "weed" or even cannabis is definitely the household name for the most often utilized drugs coming from teens towards seniors. It is as popular as Marilyn Monroe that almost each adult I personally know have smoked it even for once in their life which usually describes the particular addiction cases that never goes off the count every time. Even though studies state that roughly one to two from the maximum of 10 people which uses cannabis will likely be a drug addict that the…

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    The literature on smokeless tobacco (ST) use with either increasing or decreasing dental caries incidence was harder to find than that associating tobacco smoking with dental caries. Evidence linking ST use with increased dental caries prevalence had been reported by few reseachers (22,23). In contrast,to a case reported Zitterbart and his colleague, who did not find any evidence of caries in the area of quid placement (23,24). Some researches assessed the total amount of sugar and fluoride…

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    are still in their initial stage. In the past five or more years medical marijuana use has become more relevant and dispensaries are part of the norm. I remember when living in San Diego and there being numerous dispensaries and within the year a law being passed banning such businesses. There was an occasion in which I visited Venice beach and people stood on the boardwalk with signs to get your…

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    Sociological Influences

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    Sociological Theories will be for the individual for the illegal drug use. The individual become affiliated with marijuana due to his peer group and surroundings. Put in context of the setting and how it happen. He only started smoking weed because his friends were doing it. The idea of peer influence is very valid here. According to some theories of drug use, peers are an important influence on drug taking among adolescents. Therefore the fact youth whose friends use marijuana causes them to…

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    Fibromyalgia Essay

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    Essential Oils for Fibromyalgia Relief Aromatic oils have been in use almost a thousand years to: fight pain relieve stress, care for the skin, alleviate fatigue and invigorate the total body. Nowadays, essential oils for fibromyalgia offer a smorgasbord of natural healing options. The practice of using fragrant oils extracted from plants, roots, leaves and bark was not coined aromatherapy until the latter 1920s. Yet ancient Egypt used aromatic oils for bathing, massage, medicine and embalming…

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    Medical Daily Marijuana

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    researching and observing their experience with the plant. Also both the authors of this book are well known cannabis researchers. The book stats facts about marijuana users. The authors asserts, “ A global survey of cannabis use by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2007) reported that in 2005 approximately 160 million people world-wide, or 1 in every 43 persons on earth, indulge in cannabis for psychoactive purposes” (Clarke and Merlin 211). I found this book to be very informing…

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    Flakka is known to be a new street drug that was originated in South Florida. This new street drug is known as to be a chemical cousin of the amphetamine-like drug that you can mostly find in bath salts. It is also placed in the category of being a synthetic and/or designer drug. It comes in many different forms making it easy for anyone to be able to access it out in the streets. It is very addictive and makes its users experience some very highly paranoia delusions. Flakka abuse is treatable…

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