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    America’s New Health care System: Control on Contraceptives In light of the Trump Administration’s mandate to cut access to birth control coverage, a nation of women, who are of reproductive age, are fighting back. There are 22 variations of contraceptives, including the most common being the pill, injectable, male condom, sterilization, nexplanon, and intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD). These contraceptives provide benefits far beyond pregnancy prevention for women of all ages yet as a…

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    Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals was a company that had a drug out on the market known as Bendectin. It was advertised as a medicine that would help expecting mothers with the morning sickness that came from their pregnancy. However, it was later found that taking this pill while someone was pregnant might cause problems for the baby upon birth because it might affect the child while it was developing in the womb. Daubert was one of those that were affected by the medicine. They claimed that the drug…

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    Although there is a huge controversial issue on birth control, it has many positive benefits. The use of birth control should be encouraged because it helps control menstruation, can lower and help with acne, and can help prevent or reduce endometrial and ovarian cancers. In most people’s opinion birth control is considered “unnatural”. Most think that girls shouldn’t use birth control because it has to many side effects. Birth control does have its negatives, but it also has many pluses to it.…

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    There are many well-known drugs that are very controversial. The Gardasil vaccine, flu shot, Adderall, and birth control are all controversial drugs. Some people believe that these drugs should be banned while others believe they benefit people. Many women take birth control to prevent pregnancy, lessen menstrual cramps, regulate periods, and delay or induce their period. Birth control has some side effects that people believe should prevent people from taking the prescription. However, most…

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    Gilead HIV advertisement in Times magazine of March 7,2016, displays a young very attractive male who 's dressed in causal clothing who 's seem to be catching a bus or some kind of public transportation. It shows the background completely blurred and him the main focus of the photo. There’s writing over his torso area, the first line is in red writing in a block letter type of format, then the second line is in a regular white writing. The Third line of writng is in bold, emphasizing that…

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    With the onset of television shows like CSI and NCIS, people have their own views of how the Criminal Justice System uses and obtains forensic evidence. One of the main issues with the media influence today is how people assume that forensics in the real world is exactly like the shows that portray it. “If people’s reactions to crime and criminals are generally shaped by the mass media, then it seems reasonable to assume that public reactions to criminal cases are shaped by shows like CSI”…

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    Despite the contrary belief, pregnancy prevention and the idea that a woman can determine how many children she brings to life has been around for centuries. Birth control also known as contraception is a medication that prevents or lessens the frequency of conception. The earliest documentation on birth control description dates back to the ancient Egyptian era. To block the sperm, Egyptians used honey, acacia leaves and lint. In ancient Greece silphium, a plant was used as a contraceptive. In…

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    Do you know someone who suffers from schizophrenia? If you answered this question with, “yes” then you may know a lot about what I am about to tell you. If you answered, “no” than this essay can benefit you by informing you about the cause and treatments for schizophrenia. It will also give you statistical facts and impact that schizophrenia can have one a person. Schizophrenia is a brain disease where a person lacks the ability to think normally and may see illusions. The 1930s were…

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    For centuries contraception has been available to teenage girls all around the world. As years pass by teenagers find cheaper and easier ways to obtain the pill. Teenage girls may be tricking their own parents into buying or getting them a prescription for birth control. Some teens will try to find any possible way to acquire contraception because they are sexually active. The unsettling truth is young teenage girls are more focused on sexual activities instead of their childhood.…

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    Are You Pregnant? Becoming pregnant can be one of the most exciting events in a woman’s life. From the clothes shopping to the nursery painting. But first you have to recognize if you are pregnant. Pregnancy can have many symptoms. “A missed period is often the first clue that a woman might be pregnant” (The Office of Women 's Health, 2010). However, there can be symptoms that can be an indicator even before you miss your first period. These symptoms, according to the Office of Women’s Health,…

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