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    Performance Enhancing Drugs are used by numerous competitors, jocks and they are even used by the military. Performance Enhancing Drug Medications are used when you need to improve your Performance. A few sorts of medications are Stimulants, Nootropics, Adaptogens, and Torment Executioners, and even at some point blood promoters. At the point when competitors get found using the medications there are surely well known. A few competitors from different nations have gone to the United States in…

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    Ethics is defined as the moral discipline in which deals with what is considered to be right or wrong [4]. The use of non-prescribed drug, a substance intended for use in diagnosis and treatment [5], is a popular subject of study in the field of ethics. From the dawn of its existence till now, the ethical use of drug is oftentimes a gray area of debate for many people. This mainly stems from the many benefits yet potential threats which comes from the use of drugs. There are numerous advantages…

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    1) According to Aristotelian virtue ethics, the use of this nootropic drug can be considered morally right. Firstly in the perspective of college students, in the pursuit of happiness, or in their case success, this cognitive drug is nothing to scoff at. It allows them to perform at their personal best which will eventually result in their happiness or having a good life, a value of eudaimonism. This is especially true since there are no side effects that would cause said good life to take a…

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    There are many causes of dementia and according to Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V., “There are some causes of dementia that are treatable which are head injuries, brain tumors, infections (such as meningitis, HIV/AIDS, or syphilis), simple and normal pressure hydrocephalus (i.e. when the fluid in which the brain floats is collecting outside or in the cavities of the brain, compressing it from outside), hormone disorders (i.e. that is, disorders of hormone-secreting and hormone-regulating organs such…

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    Schiff Bases Case Study

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    Schiff Bases: Schiff bases are amongst the important class of drugs containing imine or azoethine (-C=N-) moiety,have been obtained by the condensation of primary amines and carbonyl compounds.It was first time presented by the Hugo schiff (Cimerman et al, 2000). Schiff bases are one of the most important class of organic drugs widely used in variety of different fields such as analytical, biological, and inorganic chemistry.The schiff bases heve been designed to synthesize more and more novel…

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    Transhumanism Essay

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    What 's transhumanism, and what can it do for us? Throughout history, aging has been something we would like to prevent. Transhumanism might offer the answer most yawn for. Transhumanism “is a politically and emotionally charged word scientists refer to as the augmentation of the human condition through technology, to improve human intellect, physical, and psychological capabilities” (Jiang, 2015). Technology plays an ever-increasing role these days, more so now than any other time in history.…

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