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    Forensics science has emanated a much extended way since its first recorded beginnings; around the 700s Chinese pioneers used fingerprints to create the identity of many documents and clay sculptures. Forensic Science is a field of science where an area of law enforcement and where technology, crime-solving, and science all meet. This combination of science areas helps support the theory that when two matters come across one and other, particular evidence of that meeting can later. be found and confirmed

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    3 ENG102 Healthcare Care Management Individuals who use Opioids are Addicts Presented By Donovan Greenfield Presented to Professor Jessica Felizardo March 17, 2016 THESIS STATEMENT Individuals who use Opioids are Addicts? Outline Thesis Statement History of Opioids & Statistics What drugs are considered Opioids? When was Opioids Created? What Era patients first prescribed Opioids? Americas usage with Opioids Estimated number in the U.S. who are addicted

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    6 ENG102 Healthcare Care Management Individuals who use Opioids are Addicts Presented By Donovan Greenfield Presented to Professor Jessica Felizardo March 17, 2016 THESIS STATEMENT Individuals who use Opioids are Addicts? Outline Thesis Statement History of Opioids & Statistics What drugs are considered Opioids? When was Opioids Created? What Era patients first prescribed Opioids? Americas usage with Opioids Estimated number in the U.S. who are addicted

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    Picture yourself applying your favorite make-up or taking medicine prescribed to you by your doctor, and ask yourself, how do you know it 's safe? Have you ever wondered what goes in to make sure that cosmetics and medicine isn’t lethal? A majority of ensuring items such as medicine and cosmetics are safe to use is done by testing the medicine and cosmetics on a multitude of different kinds of animals (Abbott 1). Animal testing saved many lives in the past (“Animal”, par.7) but as science bred new

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    INVESTIGATION – Evidences that support animal testing Contributed to many life-saving treatments The major advantage of animal research is that it aids researchers discover drugs and treatments that will improve health. Throughout history, animal testing has played an important role in leading to new discoveries and human benefit. Louis Pasteur was one of the many scientists who have made positive contributions to the medical world using animal experimentation. He found out that when an old culture

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    Forensic Science is a vital and fascinating part of the criminal justice system. Forensic science it plays an important role in almost. every part of the criminal justice system. For many Americans, the word forensics evokes a cascade of vibrant imagery that entails crime and intrigue. It is a buzzword for DNA, bite marks, bullet wounds, fingerprints, autopsy, gore, death investigations, semen stains, and rape kits. Forensic science is defined as the application of science to the law, which is

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    When you start looking into the safety and effectiveness of vaccines you will see the same claims or statements meant to show why vaccines are absolutely necessary. However, when you take time to look at the claims with logic and common sense, you find they are largely flawed logically. The focal point of this series of article is not to point out all the "tobacco science" needed to make specific claims about a particular vaccine being safe or effective, or to discuss flaws in the methodology

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    Motherisk Case Summary

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    The article discussing the Motherisk cases looks at the analysis of testing human hair to detect exposure to drugs (1). The hair involves an initial treatment prior to actual testing in an attempt to release the drug concentrate within the hair, which is done by most laboratories using sensitive screening techniques such as liquid-liquid or solid-phase extraction prior to the actual procedure (2). It is highly important think about the chemicals being used when attempting to extract a certain drug

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    The Ketogenic Diet

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    managed with medication. Just one medication could take at least two years to find the right dosage and often that patient would have to incorporate an accompanying medication to balance the effects of the fist medication, thus resulting in high toxicology. But in 1921 the Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Wilder suggested that the ketogenic diet, a diet high in fats and low in carbohydrates,

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    longer needed therefore continuing to do tests like this would be simply inhumane and cruel (The times Editorial Board). Some areas of study such as toxicology, need an alternate system of tests that reduce animals use. The usage of animals has become a process that is time consuming and costly (Piersma et al.). With the advancement of technology, toxicology scientists can now look at the processes of toxins and where they begin and the affects of them. They can do all this without the use of an animal

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