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    Jewel C. Solis September 25 2014 1 Title: The Legalization of marijuana as a cure Thesis Statement: Medical marijuana should be legalize in the Philippines because it can cure asthma, epilepsy, depression and cancer Problem: should marijuana be legalize medical alternative in the Philippines 1. Introduction 1.1. The purpose of medical marijuana 1.2. Catholic church supports medical marijuana 2. How marijuana is used 2.1. Medicinal alternative 2.2. Past time 3. The views of…

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    past decades, there has been and ongoing heated debate on whether the experiments for the benefit of medical research is ethical. Wether it is or isn't, most people believe that some form of cost-benift test should be performed to determine if the action is right. The animals go through pain, distress and even death, where the benefits are the collection of new knowledge or the development of new medical therapies. Over more than 1.4 million animals are used each year.The testing can date all…

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    Medical Marijuana Legalization Recently, Medical marijuana has been a big controversy. The government has been debating whether or not they should legalize it. As of right now the congress have left states to decide. Since it is still illegal under the federal government all together then a person can still get in trouble for it. The legalization of marijuana would be beneficial to a lot of people. Marijuana has been proven to help with a lot of things. “ Within the last two years three…

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    are the need for consent to necessary procedure and the need to uphold the confidentiality of her medical condition. The medical issues are the possible diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy and the need to undergo surgical procedure. The social situation of Mary-Jane is that she is 14-year-old and her parents are separated. She has three siblings whom she needs to take care of. The legal issues are the law surrounding mandatory reporting of sexual abuse, consent, and confidentiality.…

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    Millersville University Medical Aid in Dying: A Commentary The ability to choose when to die is not a topic that is heavily discussed throughout a person’s life. What constitutes dying early and on one’s own terms? Is it moral? Is it right? What if a person is terminally ill? Is choosing when to die reasonable for that person? These are questions relating to Medical Aid in Dying that are being answered by multiple states. Oregon is one of those states, which defines medical aid in dying as…

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    dangerous, idiotic, a gateway drug to name a few. However, there is reason and evidence to argue these claims as false and irrational. I have researched respected people in the medical field as well as government organizations, and health and safety groups to create a stand on why marijuana should be legalized for medical and economic reasons. Marijuana has been ridiculed in society for decades as being a drug as bad as heroin and cocaine due to lack of study and people’s personal opinions on…

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    There has been immense controversy over medical cannabis throughout America. The legalization of marijuana will negatively impact the outlook of drugs in younger people. Some argue that although users may be positively affected by the medicine, others are negatively affected by their public treatment…

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    Draft December 3, 2016 Legalizing Cannabis? Should America legalize cannabis for medical and recreational usage? Why is cannabis illegal and alcohol is not illegal? What is the origin of the plant? What effect does it have on the body? What benefits could patients receive from the legalization of this plant? Shouldn’t America legalize cannabis and regulate its usage in a manner that is similar to the laws and regulations of alcohol? To thoroughly debate the issue, one needs to…

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    this comment into great consideration, I have for years assumed that in a couple years I will go to medical school and furthermore be in a residency program and eventually become a surgeon. I push aside negative comments questioning whether I will even make it into medical school but what if I truly don’t? What then? When I created my possible lives map I saw a trend. They were mostly medical or law related.…

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    A conscientious objection is where a health care provider can refuse to perform certain types of medical care that they do not personally agree with (Bradley, 2). Should it be legal to refuse performing an abortion? Unfortunately, regardless of the countries health regulations many doctors still refuse to perform an abortion due to their conscientious objection, therefore leaving many women without the proper care and help that they require. Although abortions are known to have both short and…

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