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    Using Laughter as Medicine There are thousands of medicines ranging from the modern medicines to those medicines that are not necessarily commonplace, hence the name alternative medicine. The question arises around the idea of what exactly “medicine” is. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines medicine as “the science that deals with preventing, curing, and treating diseases”. So with this vague definition what should be considered medicine? I say that laughter is definitely a medicine because of its

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    that hold you to a higher standard. Amid the practiced perfection with which we navigate the majority of tasks, there are times that demand and draw on abilities that we were yet to realize. It is in both music and medicine that I have discovered this challenge. My love for internal medicine began in its consistent need for adaptability. Just as the change in one note can alter the tone of a musical piece, similarly, one pertinent piece of information can shift the diagnosis entirely and it is through

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    Complementary and alternative medicine or CAM is “a large and diverse set of systems of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention based on philosophies and techniques other than those used in conventional Western medicine, often derived from traditions of medical practice used in other (non-Western) cultures. Such practices may be described as alternative that is, existing as a body separate from and as a replacement for conventional Western medicine, or complementary, that is, used in addition to conventional

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    Over many years, society has explored options into different varieties and forms of medicine to help people with pain along with other treatment options not prescribed by mainstream medicine. Some options of alternative medicine consist of acupuncture, homeopathy, chiropractic, herbal medicine, meditation, massage, aromatherapy, hypnosis, and other medicines not prescribed by mainstream medical care. People look towards these options after most other options are explored and tried out over years

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    Galen’s writings have had a great influence in the evolution of medicine. From western medicine all the way to the beginning of modern medicine, Galen is referenced in some way. Throughout medical history, Galen’s writings were either agreed with or rejected, either way Galen helps shape what we know today. Galen was a very famous because of is medical journals, and because all of his writings made it throughout many centuries other medical professionals were able to learn and expand on what Galen

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    This is treated differently from conventional (Western) medicine. The term ‘complementary’ relates directly to complementing Western medicine through extra additional practises, whereas Alternative is generally described to be used ‘instead’ of Western medicine. With these types of medicine the focus is on the person who is ill and the context in which the illness occurs rather than the disease itself. Their systems relate

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    Animal Testing Shaping Advancements in Medicine Animal testing has served many purposes in the development in medicine. Without the use of animal testing, humans would have no knowledge of the effects of a medicine, vaccine or product. The practice of using animals in research studies began with William Harvey's experiments in the seventeenth century. Harvey explained “By using different species to conduct his study, Harvey aimed to demonstrate blood circulation (Human Health).” Since then the abundance

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    in medicine and nursing. More treatments were needed to heal wounds and infections on the battlefield. Also, researchers and medical experts helped to create new drugs. World War Two lasted around six years and during this time the army nurse corps was a great support. Although war naturally produces casualties resulting in medical and nursing advancements, World War Two had profound impact in the fields of medicine and nursing.

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    All available documentation submitted for this claim has been reviewed from the perspective of Internal Medicine. The claimant is a female (DOB 07/30/1966) who was diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia, fatigue, dizziness, morbid obesity, depression, anxiety, decreased concentration, and sleep issues. A recommendation for short-term disability benefits from 08/19/2017 through a subsequent return to work date is being evaluated based on the documentation submitted by the treating physician. The

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    I still remember the struggle to choose my career between medicine and mathematics as I graduated from high school in 2005. While mathematics was my favorite subject, medicine was a highly sought after profession in India. After thorough consideration, I made the decision to pursue medicine for my career. During the fourth year of medical school, I came across a blog titled “Can Math Cure Cancer?” by Robert Langreth on Forbes.com. Reading the blog, I realized the opportunity to rejuvenate my childhood

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