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    Medical marijuana has become accepted in the United States for adults, but not a lot has been considered for children. Many states have already legalized marijuana for medical purposes and other states are considering legislative change. A huge problem is the Schedule 1 status marijuana hold in the United States, this make it extremely hard to do research on medical marijuana for children. With the lack of scientific research, it leaves parents in a vulnerable position of trial and error. Considering

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    An estimated 115.3 million animals around the world are used every year for commercial and scientific testing(“Experiments Around World”). The use of these animals in testing is to develop ideas and drugs for medical treatment, determine how toxic the medicines are, check the safety before human use, and many other diseases and health care issues. So are animals the best option that scientists have to test on? Right now there are millions of mice, rabbits, cats, dogs, primates and other animals stuck

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    When initially applying to pharmacy school, I had the same mentality as of half the applicants. “I want to be a pharmacist because I have always been good at math and science” and “I think it is interesting how a medication can alter the body” were common justifications I used to support my decision for choosing this field. It was not until I started my clinical pharmacy coursework that I came to realize and appreciate just how much of a difference pharmacists can make in ensuring proper patient

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    Third Quarter Chemistry Research Paper Rachel Hamilton Chemistry 11 Mrs. Thompson March 16, 2016 Pharmaceuticals, although known under many different names, have been an important part of civilization since the Ancient times. They are extremely important in the everyday life of many Canadians who deal with illnesses, diseases, and pain. Chemistry is an integral part of medicines. Were it not for medicines and the pharmaceutical industry, the world would be a very different

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    Although, erectile dysfunction is a shameful condition, it is treatable. Here are one of the crucial methods in which which you could treat it: conventional medications that is the conventional method of treating medical stipulations. You have got to discuss with your physician and the medical professional will prescribe for you medications on the way to support in relaxing your penis muscle mass accordingly increasing blood provide to the organ. One of the vital normal medicinal drugs that you're

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    he placebo effect has many positives and negatives. Some of the positives are theoretically if the patient believes in the drug it can help alleviate physical or psychological symptoms or even disease, like in Dr. Wright's case. Another positive is being told something will help them can at least put a patient at easy even if it doesn't help cure them. Also it is generally not harmful in studies because it is just a sugar pill, and contains no actual drug, although if the person taking the placebo

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    Plants have always been the prominent source of traditional products for the therapeutic purposes of human being. In the nineteenth century, before the initiation of synthetic organic chemistry medicinal plants were the key source of physiologically active substances that were exploited for therapeutic purposes. Many people in the developing countries have great faith on the medicinal plants for their health care although having the modern medicines. The world health organization (WHO) has comprised

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    It is understood that women go through a shift in hormonal equilibrium during menopause. Besides the emotional and psychological effects that can lead to depression, your body undergoes many physiological changes. But there are easy ways to rectify these hormonal imbalances; hormone replacement therapy in particular, which is hugely beneficial. Estrogen Creams are commonly used for HRT as they are easy to apply and show good results. Earlier oral pills or sub dermal injections were used in HRT but

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    Do you like gong to the hospital? Unless you're addicted to painkillers, probably not. No one enjoys being poked and prodded, even if the person poking you has good intentions. This rule makes it extremely difficult to view patient care with objectivity, especially since we almost exclusively see care through our loved ones or ourselves. However, watching the film Awakenings allowed me to do exactly that since I was neither attached to the sanatorium's doctors or patients. The opinion I came to,

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    This is a summary taken from “High Price” by Dr. Carl Hart, Chapter17; “The New Crack.” At the opening of this chapter there is an excerpt from Hippocrates; “There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance” (287). Dr. Hart discusses the current hysteria regarding the myths and effects of methamphetamine, and the similarities to the properties of crack cocaine. Moreover, the lack of knowledge and the account of the ways in which scientific evidence

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