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    The ‘Food as a Medicine’ project is designed to engage health providers, and match them with food distributors, health educators, nutritionists, and cooking instructors. • Food Recovery: This project aims to address hunger, and reduce waste, by distributing foods which…

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    The first thing I do when I meet a new person is shake their hand. There’s nothing special about that. However, when I meet a surgeon or a physician and shake their hand, I feel something different. The hands that I just touched have cured countless diseases. Those hands have saved countless lives. Those hands have changed the future of families. I want to have those hands. These are the same hands that I have used every single day of my life. They have done everything from hitting a serve on…

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    The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2006: Sir John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka A cell is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organism. In other word all of our organs, and tissues our made of cells. Cell can be mature or specialize for a specific function this mean cells from your organs is not the same as cells form your tissues. In the search of new ways to counter diseases we are facing scientist have found ways to extract special cells and used…

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    This story is like a big family reunion. You meet all of the characters through their own and other’s points of views therefore making all the characters in the story valuable in a way. Love Medicine is the exact opposite of what the readers would think the title means. It consists of heartbreak and desire; betrayal and new friendships; and culture that leads the characters to have differences with one another. Sure, there was a little baby-making in the-- making, but Louise Erdrich made it mean…

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    There are several reasons that prescription pain medicine should be avoided whenever possible. First of all, it is highly addicting. Many people get hooked on it after they innocently take it as their doctor suggests. Also, this type of medication gets processed through the liver, which can get damaged over time from it. And lastly, it is easy to build up a tolerance to pain medications. Those who use them are often forced to take higher doses of them or switch to stronger types of pain…

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    Savitt’s Medicine and Slavery analyzes a wider viewpoints as well as a wider variety of health issues—including endemic and epidemic diseases, living and work conditions, injuries, and the combined use of white and black medical treatments—for slaves in antebellum…

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    Most current members of society are against the use of LSD in medicine and for recreational use due to the severity and longevity of its effects, as well as the possibility of the user harming themselves or others around them. In fact, people have gathered together to outlaw this drug from nearly every country, excluding Mexico and Portugal. Schools, hospitals, and parents all teach their children from a young age that LSD should never be taken for any purpose since is poses not only a huge…

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    This paper explains how in the book Dr. Potter’s Medicine Show, the idea of humanity differentiates and depicts depending on the character. The paper relates to the art and social science academic disciplines because humanity is an intertwinement of both. For example, in the book, art is shown through how Dr. Potter and the rest of the crew perform to misconceive people into believing that the elixirs give off positive results. Furthermore, social science is portrayed through the process in…

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    Robots in Medicine At one point in life, we all are going to face death! Weather cancer, a stroke, a disease, or a car accident. That’s a truth we can’t hide from, but with the help of medical robots there are now shorter stays at the hospital, less invasive surgeries, easily interpreted medical imaging, and portable medical equipment to use at home. Medical robots have significantly advanced the diagnosis in diseases, which gives a better chance for the doctors to make a more efficient…

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    person, they are free to do whatever they desire. They gain freedom and are no longer limited. With their new freedom comes new responsibilities which they choose to accept. The movie "The Kite Runner" directed by Mark Forster (2007) and the book Medicine walk written by Richard Wagamese (2014) demonstrates how children feel obligated to care for and carry the burden of their parents because all children owe their lives to these specific individuals. Both Eldon and Baba become very sick as…

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