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    Plant as a source of Medicine: The traditional medicine system that involves use of medicinal plants for curing various human and animal diseases is as old as human society. Most of the people living in rural areas depend on herbal medicines for treatment of some common diseases such as cold, cough, fever, bronchitis, asthma, stomach ache and many more. This is because people in rural and semi urban areas are devoid of proper medical facilities and since plants are easily available for them, they

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    Traditional Medicine is we have to talk about what exactly Traditional Medicine is in general. Traditional Medicine is often referred to as folk medicine or alternative medicine. Folk Medicine is one of the oldest and most traditional forms of a health care system in Africa and has been tested time and time again. This method is an ancient form of healing that humans have used to cope and deal with many diseases that have threatened human existence. Which explains why Traditional Medicine is so broad

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    There was no specific moment that helped me realize medicine was my passion. Throughout my life, I have witnessed the true meaning of service and the positive role that medicine plays in the lives of others. My mother was my original inspiration for service, yet both of my parents inspired me through the models of sacrifice and kindness they demonstrated over the years. Their dedication to others, proven in both work and family, are unequalled. My parents gave me the opportunity to see a selfless

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    Complementary Medicine

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    The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine: Research on Paradigm, Practice, and Policy is the premier peer-reviewed journal of scientific work for healthcare professionals, practitioners, and scientists seeking to evaluate and integrate Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) into mainstream practice. The Journal delivers original research that directly impacts patient care therapies, protocols, and strategies, ultimately improving the quality of physical and spiritual healing. The

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    Regenerative Medicine

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    Though great progress has been made in medicine, current evidence-based and palliative treatments are increasingly unable to keep pace with patients' needs, especially given our aging population. There are few effective ways to treat the root causes of many diseases, injuries and congenital conditions. In many cases, clinicians can only manage patients' symptoms using medications or devices. Regenerative medicine is a game-changing area of medicine with the potential to fully heal damaged tissues

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    Technology in Medicine

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    Technology in medicine has been evolving for over a fifty decades. It has changed and is still changing the way medicine is being practiced. The pace of how technology has had an impact on medicine differs worldwide. In the third world countries the introduction of technology has been slow compared to first world countries. We cannot deny the prowess of medical technology and how the crucial it is for the people’s health and the society. There are disadvantages and advantages that technology has

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    Robotics and Medicine

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    ROBOTICS AND MEDICINE 21st century has seen medicine under go a 'Technological Revolution'. Robotics fulfills a variety of functions in the medical world, such as: maintaining up to date patient records diagnosing diseases. Automated Guided Vehicles transfer chemicals and samples from machine to another; move patients carefully etc. aiding therapy e.g. toy seal Paro is a therapeutic tool. design and create prosthetic or artificial limbs: an unrealized vision of scientists. perform

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    Ancient Medicine

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    surgical tools, operations, and medicine. Some of their success was due to religious beliefs and way of life that they were able to be among the most modern and healthy ancient civilizations. Though the common physician was often times not successful, military

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    Autonomy in Medicine

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    Autonomy in Medicine Finneaus Parker National University February 8, 2013 Dr. Schlitz Autonomy is the “personal rule of the self that is free from both controlling interferences by others and from personal limitations that prevent meaningful choice” (Pantilat, 2008). Autonomous individuals act intentionally, with understanding, and without controlling influences. Respect for autonomy is one of the fundamental guidelines of clinical ethics. Autonomy in medicine is not simply allowing patients

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    Rehabilitation Medicine

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    Colleges offer a variety of majors to students and, due to its high demand for workers, medicine is one notable and popular major that students gravitate towards. Overall, medicine is a vast territory that can be broken down into an array of differing fields. One such field is the Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. There are many jobs within rehabilitation sciences such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training, and more. Athletic training, in particular, is a major that concentrates

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