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    Ethical Issues On Abortion

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    the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations." In the Christian view abortion is wrong because, in God’s eyes, God already knew how the child will be. Even though the child will have Down syndrome that is God’s purpose, for it to have a life that is why it’s placed in Susan’s womb. In Luke 1:36, it talks about Elizabeth would was of an old age was unable to conceive, but God, said she was six months pregnant and In Luke 1:41 it says that…

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    The China Syndrome Essay

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    In his 1979 film, The China Syndrome, James Bridges brilliantly exposes the danger and room for secrecy that coincides with the large scale production of nuclear energy. And, though the film is fictional, its release date’s synchronization with The Three Mile Island nuclear plant accident in Pennsylvania works to bridge the film’s content into real life relevancy. Not only is the film exciting, as it keeps one on the edge of his or her seat, but the information that it releases about the science…

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    cardiomyopathy and Afib. She has followed with cardiology this pregnancy and is doing very well. The echocardiogram was normal and a Holter monitor was performed but the result is pending. She has been followed closely for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome as well as cervical shortening.…

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    Public Health Problem Severe acute respiratory syndrome also known as SARS was caused by an unfamiliar animal coronavirus that highly took advantage of the “wet markets” in southern China to adapt and succeed as an infectious virus between humans. Hospitals and international travel were the main pathways that led to a local outbreak and eventually to a global scale. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) between November 2002 and July 2003, the outbreak of SARS caused 8,096 cases and…

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    Prenatal Genetic Testing: A Technology of Normalization Prenatal genetic testing is a technology made available to more accurately determine whether or not a child could have a birth ‘defect’. The most common birth defects tested for are Down syndrome, Trisomy 18, or an open neural tube defect (Government of Canada, 2013). This paper asserts first that prenatal genetic testing is a technology of normalization, which labels disability as abnormal and a feared outcome, and second that…

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    Cracked Tooth Syndrome

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    Is your pain a tooth syndrome Whenever you eat food or even try to chew a gum do you feel a pain in your tooth or there may be a situation like whenever you drink something cold even if water you feel something hollow and that pains. We are sure you would have done thorough checking and consulted doctors regarding your problem of pain. Well here first of all very specifically it is more important to learn that even if you are having pain in your mouth, taking pain killers or the normal doctors…

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    Dermatology Clinic: Questions and Answers Case 1 1. What is your diagnosis? This patient exhibits signs and symptoms of iatrogenic Cushing syndrome with steroid acne due to corticosteroid withdrawal. 2. What factors may have contributed to the disease? The chronic treatment with high doses of prednisone contributed to the patient’s Cushing syndrome. However, steroid withdrawal may have caused her recent skin flare around her trunk and extremities. 3. What is the treatment of choice for this…

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    False Memory Syndrome

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    fabricated; and currently, there is “no scientifically valid criteria that would generally permit the reliable differentiation of true, recovered memories” (False Memory Syndrome Foundation). Generally speaking, everyone has a few inaccurate memories; however memories are considered to fall under the category of False Memory Syndrome when these memories become so entangled in the mind that its existence disorients the personality of the person and disrupts their adaptive behaviors (Brown & Pope,…

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    Restless Leg Syndrome

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    Restless Leg Syndrome Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS), also known as Willis-Ekbom disease, is a neurological movement disorder that occurs at any age, even in childhood but is generally an aging related issue (Feuz). People with RLS normally feel uncomfortable sensations, more so when sitting or lying down and have to move about for relief. RLS not only causes discomfort but also can affect sleep causing mood changes and daytime sleepiness (Harvard Medical School). Although RLS has been around for…

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    Sepsis Syndrome Analysis

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    Sepsis syndrome (SS) is a clinical syndrome that develops when an infection triggers a dysregulated inflammatory host response, resulting in life-threatening organ dysfunction (1). It exists on a continuum of severity, ranging from early infection and bacteraemia to severe sepsis and septic shock (1). Sepsis can ultimately result in multiple organ failure and death, and is a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Sepsis has a high mortality rate. In excess of 3000 Australians die of…

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