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    The quote” It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience”,was noted to be spoken by Julius Caesar.“ Disease can destroy the body, but pain can destroy the soul”, Professor of theology Edwin Lisson of St. Louis University, once said. Included in the Hippocratic Oath, the Declaration of Geneva, and the American Medical Association’s articulations of the responsibilities of a physician, include the phrases “free from harm”, “health

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    We as people face War and Disease everyday. So this means that everyday we all have something that is worth fighting for. Cancer is the war we face in our present times. Despite the fact that our people die to such disease, we spend more money for our own medical issues and needs. Even though Cancer is one of the leading causes of death within our nation, we strive everyday because everyone has something to live for. We should stand up to put an end to our pain and suffering. No one should walk miserable

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    Puneet Cheema Professor Stacey Elizabeth Ake PHIL 355: Term Paper 12/6/2014 As a pre-medical undergraduate student, I wasn’t sure what the differences between osteopathic and allopathic medicine. Throughout high school, I would hear of family friends getting into D.O. schools and honestly thought they were doctors with less credentials than a M.D. Later, as a college student, I learned how I was wrong. The application for M.D. and D.O. schools differ, their

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    The health care industry is continually changing. The industry always has the opportunity for growth and improvement. However with that come many different topics to consider and analyze. Each topic brings its own views and ideas as to how it can help or affect the health care world. We will be analyzing some of these important topics and how they partake in health care. The health care industry is evolving. There is so much progress being made, new technology being introduced

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    When patients have already faced the situation that they could not afford their prescription brand, they would turn to other measures. One of those measures would be to use a different brand to substitute the same drug to treat their condition. However, this drug may not be as effective as their previous one. For example, Epipens are a very popular drug to treat individuals with severe allergies. If they experience an allergic reaction, they would rely on an Epipen injection to offset it. While it

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    Abstract Justicia adhatoda is a medicinal plant native to Asia. It is widely used in Ayurvedic and Unani medicines. Its leaves contain most of its alkaloid content. Alkaloids extracted from its leaves are used in various drugs. Considering its medicinal importance and high antioxidant content, Justicia adhatoda was chosen for this study and estimation of total antioxidant content, phenolics and activities of enzymes catalase and ascorbate peroxidase was conducted on the leaf samples of the plant

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    Alternative Medicine: Integrating into the Nursing Practice Complementary alternative medicines (CAMs) are not a new-fangled medical practice that has recently come out (Bennett, 2009). Several complementary alternative medicine therapies are; homeopathy, aromatherapy, touch therapy, and music therapy, these therapies named here is just a small number of therapies that are out there, and has been around for two decades according to (Matthew, Whedon, & Weeks, 2011). This paper will explore the Accountable

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    UNDERSTANDING THE PATIENT INTAKE PROCESS Judy Lintner HCR 220 Shatondra Surulere There are many ways to improve patient intake procedures. One of the ways has been recently in the news. It was created with Salesforce.com’s Force.com enterprise application development platform. It is run on staff members AppleIphones. This replaces a manual process. It has cut the admission process from 18 hours to sometimes less than 1 hour. Having this done on the AppleIphone keeps the protection on

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    “A century ago, the top three causes of death were infectious diseases. More than half of all people dying in the United States died because of germs. Today, they account for a few percent of deaths at most. We owe much of that, of course, to antibiotics,” states Aaron Carroll a professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine (Carroll). Now, once easily treated bacterial infections are increasingly difficult to treat and rid from a patient’s system because antibiotics can no longer

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    Factors Affecting Access to Complementary Therapies Introduction: There are many reasons why individuals may not be using complementary therapies, even though they may benefit from using them. I am going to highlight some of these factors and explain how each might be a barrier to accessing complementary therapies. Knowledge: Knowledge and lack of knowledge can have a major influence on whether individuals use complementary therapies. For example; people may have heard negative stories about certain

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