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    allows professionals to view the blood vessels. It is a great medical tool, with interesting history and of course like everything else in the worldwide medicine, it has its pros and cons. A Computed Tomography scan is a form of preventive medicine and screening to discover diseases, internal injuries as well as to come up with radiology related treatment plans and trauma related treatment plans. It is used in plenty of hospitals medical and trauma and a lot of outpatient…

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    1a) R. V Thornton (1990) b) Thornton donated blood to the Red Cross when he knew that he was twice tested positive for HIV antibodies. Thornton purposely withheld the information from the Red Cross. Red Cross policies and procedures prohibit Thornton from donating blood. Thornton read many signs and pamphlets that outline the policies, and was well aware the he could not be a candidate to donate blood. According to Athena Munroe, Thornton fully understood the consequences if the blood had go…

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    Summary Of Animal Testing

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    Animal testing uses outdated and archaic testing procedures. In the article “Alternatives to the use of animals in research, testing and education” Jayshree Vencatesan, and advocate of Animal rights who works at Care Earth, describes how in the medical field of humane science there are three R’s every method of testing must follow. The three R’s include: replacement, refinement, and reduction. These must be used when determining alternative methods of testing. Vencatesan states that the most…

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    What makes the patient lose the will to live in the endless suffering, for both the patient and the patient's family. Endless pain from illness or treatment brings suffering to the patient, which is also one of the reasons that voluntary euthanasia is morally different than murder. The murderer might kill a man, who has a good paying job, get married and has two children and his wife living together in a big house. The murderer doesn't only take away the man's life but also takes away the pillar…

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    To a biomedical engineer, research provides the opportunity to understand how the human body operates and the ability to develop treatment options to improve the health of human beings. Personally, I feel that research gives me the power to make a direct impact on helping those who are suffering. Additionally, it provides a different skill set that cannot be obtained in any course offered at the university which makes me value my experiences even more. From what I have learned since last year…

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    Lavandula stoechas L. is the main antiepileptic and anticonvulsive medication in Traditional Iranian Medicine. Pharmacological In vivo studies support the use of this plant in the treatment of epilepsy and convulsion (8, 19). Lavandula stoechas L. has been mainly used in the form of lavender syrup. In this paper, we prepared this ancient dosage form using the instruction mentioned in the greatest TIM pharmacopeia, Qarabadin Kabir. Some innovations were made to improve the efficacy, safety and…

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    Animal Testing Approximately 100,000 to 200,000 animals suffer and die just for cosmetics every year around the world. This includes rabbits guinea pigs, hamsters, rats and mice. Other animals such as dogs and monkeys are never used to test cosmetics anywhere in the world, they are used to test other types of chemicals. Animal testing is very wrong. This type of testing hurts the animals because it’s unnecessary and it’s unethical. Animal testing is very harmful to the animals involved in…

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    Becoming A Pediatrician

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    They also have a high salary range, it ranges anywhere between $18,500-$36,000 . However, this doesn't come easy. You are going to need about 11 years of schooling. And with that schooling you are going to need a bachelors degree and 4 years of medical school . Also, after that you will need 3 years of training in a general pediatric hospital. There are certain required skills needed to become a pediatrician 1 of them is being patient because you are working with kids and kids require…

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    Given the trolley problem, I would pull the lever to save the five people. However, I would also shout at the person on the other set of tracks and tell him to move out of the way as I am pulling the lever. Hoping that he somehow finds a way to get off the tracks rapidly. After, switching the lever I would run to the person and attempt to get him out of the way. Even though the problem states that the is no way that the person will be able to get out of the way of the train tracks if I pull the…

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    “Here is a small fact. You are going to die… Does this worry you? I urge you- don’t be afraid. I’m nothing if not fair.” (3) Death shouldn’t be feared because it happens to everybody. Death is equal to everyone. Death cannot be bribed or beaten. Death is inevitably. Why fight it? “Forget the scythe, Goddamn it, I needed a broom or a mop. And I needed a vacation. A small piece of truth. I do not carry a sickle or scythe. I only wear a hooded black robe when it’s cold. And I don’t have those…

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