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    The use of Marijuana medically has been in controversy for years. The question behind it is what is marijuana actually and why it is in the controversy and why people talk about it? Marijuana—also called weed, herb, pot, grass, bud, ganja, Mary Jane, and a vast number of other slang terms—is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried, shredded leaves and flowers of Cannabis sativa—the hemp plant (1). It has been in the picture even during 2900BC when the Chinese Emperor Fu Hsi, whom the Chinese…

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    Dietary Model: Veganism

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    Dietary Model 1: Vegan A) 250 words Philosophy & approach Veganism is a humane lifestyle and philosophy in which individuals choose to remove all goods and products that have unfairly used and hurt animals in anyway, including testing products on them. The diet removes produce such as meat and dairy and replaces it with a diet rich in plants. Vegans goals are to teach people, and make them aware of the harsh and cruel use of animals all over the world. They stand as the voice for the unspoken,…

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    Madison Nienhuis HS-2050 The concise argument The value of being biologically related to one 's family Introduction: Imagine you grew up with two wonderful parents. Your mom and dad gave you everything they could, you had the best life, you had food every day, you had new clothes, and you had a bed to sleep in. You were all happy, besides the few silly fights you got in, but for the most part you all got along and you were a happy family. Then…

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    The complications that arise from male infant circumcision are bleeding, infection and formation of urethral fistula (Pillitteri, 2014). The complication “rate for newborn circumcision is between 0.2% to 3%” (Statham, 2012). There are many contraindications for circumcision for neonates. Such as, boys who are born premature, have history of bleeding disorder in the family and genital abnormalities are required not to be circumcised. Male infants who have family history of bleeding disorder “is…

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    Euthanasia or Physician-Assisted Suicide Should euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide be legal? ● Euthanasia is the direct killing a person, usually by injecting a lethal substance. ● Euthanasia is prohibited in all 50 states under homicide laws. ● Euthanasia is legal in the Netherlands with or without the consent of the patient. Guidelines have been adopted to allow the killing of newborns with disabilities. Euthanasia is legal in Belgium and Luxembourg. ● Assisted suicide involves one…

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    Pneumonia Epidemiology

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    Introduction Pneumonia is a common infection in one or both of the lungs generally caused by bacteria or a virus. The symptoms of Pneumonia can vary from mild to severe where most healthy people recover from symptoms in one to three weeks, however, depending on the severity of pneumonia, it can be life threatening. [1] This investigation is going to discuss the epidemiology and the frequency of the clinical presentations of the disease within Australia as well as investigate the financial…

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    Introduction Lorazepam is a kind of benzodiazepine in terms of pharmacological class, It is also an anxiolytic drug in terms of the therapeutic class.It is mainly used to treat anxiety and insomnia for adults.Since anxiety and isomnia is getting more common nowadays, It is nesseary to be introduced to more people.In this article, you will know more about the clinical trial ,the pharmacology ,and the pharmacokinetics of Lorazepam. Disscussion of a clinical trial for Lorazepam Lorazepam has a…

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    success rates, it was found that the composite resin restorations produced the highest failure rates followed by amalgam and the best form of final restoration was a prosthetic crown. The report concludes saying that it does not consider age a contraindication of the pulpotomy and also that radiographs can provide an indicator of success due due to the detection of the dentin bridge which seems to be a protective factor. The results of the study help to establish the pulpotomy as a viable…

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    and reading their patient information. Acknowledging the patient’s allergies, medications likes/dislikes, routines, etc. is a great start on providing error-less care. Familiarity is key for proper care. Understanding each drug’s norms, contraindications, side effects will be optimum for ensuring medication effectiveness. Assessing the work environment is also very important. Being mindful of the lighting and comfort level applies to the patient-and the healthcare personnel, as…

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    The growing HIV rates within MSM are so severe that studies have been conducted to explore the possible factors that are leading to the growing rates. A study conducted in Los Angeles that involved 797 MSM and MSM/W from the Sexual Acquisition and Transmission of HIV-Cooperative Agreement Program found that the reason people lack awareness “of HIV status may be due to stigma” (14). With the use of the Internalized Homonegativity index, researchers found that “anti-gay attitudes and perceptions…

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