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    Veterinarians are the only doctors in the world who get to study both humans and animals. History has shown that veterinarians have played very important roles in helping humans with health issues. Animals have always been far more interesting than human beings. They provide a greater emotional support to humans than another human would. They are also extremely important because they provide assistance to the environment. Being a Veterinarian would be a dream come true. I would have the ability…

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    Tattoo’s are a great way for an individual to express themselves through art and creativity. Whether that certain tattoo has a specific meaning behind it or not, it allows people to have another way to express themselves. Getting ink done can be an amazing experience, if done right. If you don’t take the right safety precautions when getting your tattoo done, and allowing it to heal, health problems and/or physical damages may occur. Many good things come from getting ink done, but many negative…

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    production methods and as such the risks from cloned animals are no more than those from non-cloned animals (Yamaguchi et al 152). Products from these animals have been analyzed and are found to be no different compared to the non- cloned animals. Toxicology reports are still being made to further analyze the safety of these products to ensure they are safe for consumption without having repercussions. Research has been done where rats are feed on a long term basis with meat and milk from cloned…

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    An unconscious patient poses many ethical and legal difficulties. As medical students we must use principles from all three 'Tomorrow's Doctor' outcomes to allow us to appropriately care for a patient who is unable to respond to questioning or consent to treatment. There are three outcomes we must pertain too: a doctor as a scientist and scholar, a doctor as a practitioner and a doctor as a professional. Immediately when presented with an unconscious patient the first duty of care is to ensure…

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    Crime scene investigation is a vocation that is slowly becoming more popular. Forensic science is a career that has been becoming more known thanks to shows like Dexter, CSI, Law and Order, and many others. However, although these shows are very entertaining, they are very dramatized. Forensic science in reality is much different from television shows. It is much more complicated than portrayed. Crime scene investigation is a vocation that should be pursued by a person who enjoys a challenging…

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    Expert Nurse Consultants and Testimony At Litigation Legal Insight, or Litili, we partner with nurses and doctors who are available for expert testimony, consultations, and a variety of other legal matters. Our nurse consultants are able to provide support services concerning a variety of litigation resulting from medical negligence, patient rehabilitation, medical record investigation, and emergency care management. When hiring a nurse consultant, they should be able to give an expert opinion…

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    Personal Injury Lawsuits

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    questions, gather all the documentation and papers related to your case. You'll want to take these to your meetings. These can include: · Medical documents, including bills, diagnoses, and test results. · Arrest records, issued citations, and toxicology reports. · Professional opinions from experts in fields such as crash site reconstruction. · Pictures you or someone else took of anything from the scene of the accident. · Written statements of anyone that witnessed anything at the scene.…

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    “In the United States, the first laws against operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol went into effect in New York in 1910. In 1936, Dr. Rolla Harger, a professor of biochemistry and toxicology, patented the Drunkometer, a balloon-like device into which people would breathe to determine whether they were inebriated” (First). The real public awareness wasnt started until the late 1970s and early 1980s until now trying to tell people how…

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    Fluoridation of Drinking Water Jack Barth, AP Chemistry Water fluoridation is a common practice in many communities, both in the United States and worldwide. In 2012, 75% of American communities had access to fluoridated drinking water (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). The CDC also touts the many advantages of fluoridated drinking water, such as lowered tooth decay among families and fewer dollars spent on dental procedures. However, many individuals and medical institutions…

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    Hematotoxicity Experiment

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    tested using in-vitro hepatotoxicity testing. This is the recommended method to test the compound so one can see the molecular structure of the drug. It can be tested in a controlled environment with different variables added to make structured toxicology tests. It is important that all tests be completed using a set of standards and assessments of precision and accuracy in order to have proper validation of the results. The preclinical studies stage is the start point of conventional…

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