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    patch every night. The eye patch made it very hard for me to sleep. Thankfully all these effects were only short term. After the surgery everything seemed to be going good. Suddenly the pressure in my eye was high which is bad because it can cause glaucoma. Because of this I had to get another surgery. I got another surgery sometime in 2017. I don’t know what the surgery is called, but I know it had to do with tube being put in my eye. The tubes purpose was to lower my eye pressure.After this…

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    Riboflavin Research Paper

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    also used for acne, muscle cramps, carpal tunnel syndrome, and some blood disorders including ones such as congenital methemoglobinemia and red blood cell aplasia. Some people use riboflavin for eye conditions including eye fatigue, cataracts, and glaucoma. Some biological uses are to increase energy levels; boosting immune system function; healthy health, skin,to maintain mucous membranes, and nails; slowing aging. Riboflavin increases athletic performance; promotes healthy reproductive…

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    The topic of marijuana legalization has been fought over for many years. There are many opposing viewpoints, so many that even major news outlets vary in their views. The Washington Times writes a very contradicting article in hopes of swaying people to stay away from marijuana. Starting in paragraph one, they assert their opinion by stating “celebrating the medical benefits, if any...” They also purposefully accuse pot heads of “blowing smoke” at them but is such a controversial topic to be…

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    Fluanxol Research Paper

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    “Fluanxol”  Introduction : • History and background : - Fluanxol is a thioxanthene derivative which contains flupentixol as active substances. It belongs to group of medicines known as antidepressants drugs which act on nerve pathway in specific areas of the brain and help in correcting some chemical imbalances that cause the symptoms of this illness. - Its International Non-proprietary Name (INN) is flupentixol , but its British Approved Name (BAN) is flupenthixol and it is known in the market…

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    of health stated that it is an assistance in curing health conditions; but having no health issues and consuming marijuana, the penalties of being caught are beyond severe. Marijuana is legally prescribed for people who suffer from cancer, AIDS, glaucoma, sickle cell…

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    Eye Melanoma Eye melanoma is a form of cancer that affects the cells that give the eyes their color (pigment). These cells are also found in the skin and hair. Eye melanoma is rare. Melanoma of the skin is much more common. Eye melanoma usually starts in the middle layer of the eyeball (uvea). This part of the eye includes the iris, which is the colored area around the pupil. Healthy eye cells may develop genetic changes (mutations) that cause them to grow out of control in the eye. Eye…

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    Research Paper On Xanax

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    Xanax Samantha E. Mendoza San Joaquin Valley College Xanax The brand name is Xanax, the generic name is alprazolam, and the chemical name is 8-Chloro-1-methyl-6-phenyl-4H-s-triazolo [4,3-α] [1,4] benzodiazepine. It is a drug used for managing anxiety disorder or for the short term relief of anxiety symptoms in adults (WebMD, n.d.). Xanax is considered a Schedule IV narcotic because Xanax has a medical use, but the drug is still considered to have potential for abuse. It belongs to a class of…

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    this law has set several factors that are its foundation. Although there is no age requirement that one must be to consume medical marijuana, a person must be properly diagnosed by a licensed physician for having a severe illness such as cancer, glaucoma, and Parkinson’s disease to name a few. Under this law, patients as well as caregivers and physicians are not subject to a criminal prosecution. However, patients, caregivers,…

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    Have you ever felt depressed and like breaking up in tears because a family member has a condition that is killing him/ her? Well, millions of families suffer when seeing their family member in a condition where they can’t help them, not knowing that medical marijuana can help increase the quality of life the patient has. People who oppose too this treatment should have empathy for those families and patients with these conditions. Advocates argue that marijuana can be a safe and effective…

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    Marijuana, frequently referred to as weed, cannabis or pot, is a mixture of dried, shredded leaves and flowers of Cannabis sativa— the hemp plant. The use of marijuana is outlawed in agreement with most federal and state laws, however, it is widely argued that possession of the substance and use, in any form, should be legal. Marijuana should be legal due to the safe and effective treatments for certain health conditions, its ability to boost revenue, and create more effective law enforcement…

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