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    Dysarthria Research Paper

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    Dysarthria is a speech disorder caused by a stoke, cerebrum damage, tumors, or Parkinson's disease. Dysarthria damages movements in muscles used for speech production. These muscles incorporate the tongue, vocal folds, lips and diaphragm. Dysarthria is weakened in communication due to shortcoming, loss of motion and incoordination of speech. It influences your pitch, loudness, voice quality, prosody, respiration and articulation. There are numerous sorts of dysarthria's, which are…

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    pros and cons of every controversial topic, medical marijuana has both valid points across the board. Besides the prevalent fact of this drug being illegal, there a few reasons why Americans are not fond of medical marijuana. On the opposing side, multiple reasons stand supporting the “pro” side of the argument. A significant con of medical marijuana is how most label it as a gateway drug. The RAND Drug Policy Research Center collected evidence supporting the theory that marijuana is a…

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    Chronic pain management is one of a number of conditions that cannabidiol (CBD) has been shown to be a useful remedy. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), chronic pain is any pain lasting more than 12 weeks, even months. This kind of pain may occur as a result of a past health condition or injury, which may not have healed completely. A back injury is a good example of such a condition, but chronic pain can manifest in any location in the body, and may have the potential to…

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    particular paper I will be interviewing my mom, Michelle, about her medications to treat her Multiple Sclerosis. I will cover what she thinks they are for and how she was told to use them, areas of medication education that were overlooked, and whether or not I believe Michelle has a good understanding of what her prescriptions are for. The main medication that Michelle was prescribed to treat Multiple Sclerosis is 40mg injections of Copaxone. She is to take this medication via subcutaneous…

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    Legalization of Marijuana If addictive substances like cigarettes and alcohol are legal, why not an herb like marijuana? Did you know the dependence rate (higher the number indicates less dependence) for nicotine is 1, for alcohol it is 4 while for marijuana it is 6? A simple cup of coffee has a dependence rate of 5 which is more addictive than marijuana (Hilts). There are so many aspects to think about when the idea of legalizing marijuana comes into question. Conversations could go on and on…

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    medical industries make drugs that are more dangerous, more addictive, and can alter your state of mind. The THC and CBD found in marijuana has enough medical properties to help treat at least 15 different diseases alone. For some of these diseases multiple medications are needed. Marijuana can replace medications like antidepressants, painkillers, and sleep medication among other things. Although marijuana has good things it also has side effects which is the most likely reason why it isn’t…

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    Offering everything from detailed research process to finalizing on a hospital, from arranging for your tickets to getting you back abode all full of beans, medical tourism initiators would come in real handy if you are planning to seek knee replacement surgery in India in a global healthcare center. The popularity of knee replacement surgery stems from the fact that it comes to the salvage of not just or two but numerous medical conditions and illnesses. Also, all thanks to the newly-developed…

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    suffering from symptoms that can be relieved by cannabis. Evidence-based research, government reports, and peer-reviewed articles have shown that marijuana can be beneficial to patients suffering from illnesses such as glaucoma, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, AIDS, Cancer, and…

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    Endocrine Tumors

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    NETs have regional or distant metastases at time of diagnosis. NETs are mainly sporadic, but also may occur as part of a complex familial endocrine cancer syndrome, like MEN1, MEN2, Von Hippel-Lindau disease, neurofibromatosis type 1 and multiple tuberous sclerosis. NETs are rare, but their…

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    abuse it. Prohibiting the use of marijuana for this reason is a ridiculous as banning junk food because some people are obese. Proponents of medical marijuana argue that it can be a safe and effective treatment for the symptoms of cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, pain, glaucoma, epilepsy, and other conditions. There are at least two active chemicals in marijuana that researchers think have medicinal applications. Those are cannabidiol (CBD) — which seems to impact the brain without a high— and…

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