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    Herbal Medicine

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    percent of the population of some Asian and African countries presently use herbal medicine for some aspect of primary health care. Whilw United States and Europe have shown that the herbs use is less common in clinical settings‚ but has become increasingly more in recent years as scientific evidence about the effectiveness of herbal medicine has become more widely available. * * Uses of herbs as traditional medicine have been officially recognized in the developing countries such as China‚ India

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    Medicine River

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    “Where We Belong” Thomas King’s book “Medicine River”‚ is about a man named Will‚ who no matter what he does‚ he feels his connections are not he wants when he lived in Toronto‚ that is‚ until he goes back home to Medicine River for his mother’s funeral. This is where he meets Harlen Bigbear‚ a blunt and straight-forward kind of guy who becomes one of Will’s best friends. I feel Harlen is a big reason why Will comes back to Medicine River. As much as Will and James‚ who is

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    Radiation in Medicine

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    Uses of Radiation in Medicine Nuclear Chemistry and the Field of Medicine: A Union Shan Gupta‚ Yahoo! Contributor Network Jul 2‚ 2009 "Contribute content like this. Start Here." Applications of Radiation in the Field of Medicine Overview: With the discovery of radiation in the late 1800’s by Antoine Henri Becquerel‚ Marie Curie‚ and Pierre Curie‚ the powers of the atom were seemingly multiplied greatly. With this new power of the atom also came new uses for it‚ especially in the

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    Biotechnology in Medicine

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    Applications of Biotechnology in Medicine Overview of the applications of biotechnology in medicine that will be dealt here: 1. Gene Therapy 2. Pharmacogenomics 3. Genetic Testing 4. Cloning What is Biotechnology? Biotechnology can broadly be defined as the art of understanding and manipulating living organisms’ genes (code of life) and their products for the production of food‚ medicine‚ drink‚ or for other benefits or useful purposes to mankind and other organisms. Basically

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    Red Medicine

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    attended‚ as a listening audience member‚ Patrisia Gonzalez’s Red Medicine discussion at San Diego State University’s Love Library. 2. This event relates to Women’s Studies and issues discussed in our class in many ways. To start‚ I want to bring up the idea of medicine. In Gonzalez’s book‚ she mentioned traditional medicine of indigenous people strengthening Western society’s own healthcare. Some example of traditional medicine are herbs and other plants in the environment they are from‚ and

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    Psychosomatic Medicine

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    Psychosomatic Medicine This field of study closely examines the relationship between the body and the mind. It studies the impacts of internal factors on bodily processes. It combines knowledge from psychology‚ psychiatry‚ neurology‚ biology and psychoneuroimmunology 1. It investigates to what degree the psyche influences the body. It is not solemnly human affair‚ for example experiments showed that rats react to certain mental stimulus similarly like men. Although psychosomatic medicine is quite

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    Galenic Medicine

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    To what extent was Galenic Medicine a part of the broader Aristotelian World View? In this essay I will strive to show the extent upon which Galenic medicine was incorporated in to the predominantly Aristotelian world view‚ concluding that Aristotelian philosophies underpinned the majority of Galenic theories and concepts. To achieve this I will primarily demonstrate the perceived link between medicine and natural philosophy that existed at the time. I will continue with a description of the

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    Technology in Medicine

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    Technology in Medicine Since technology in medicine changed with each passing day‚ robotic surgery and cyber surgery are often regarded as the new revolution (Lanfranco et al. 2004). They bring considerable benefits into medicine area which allows surgeons to overcome the obstacles in some emergency (Achievements‚ Health Sciences‚ Media Release 2011). In addition‚ it is no doubt that robotic surgery and cyber surgery are the most popular topics in surgery today (Lanfranco et al. 2004). So it is

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    medicine and law

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    failing of their doctor-patient communication skill or inadequate ability to comprehend and resolve dilemmas in clinical settings. Throughout the history of mankind‚ medical legislation has continuously evolved to regulate the practice of medicine. The fundamental objective is to safeguard the standards of the medical profession and to protect the public against

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    Nuclear Medicine

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    Nuclear Medicine Nuclear medicine has been around for more than 50 years now and stems from the discovery of x-rays and artificial radioactivity. In 1946‚ nuclear medicine made a monumental breakthrough when radioactive iodine led to the complete disappearance of cancer in a patient’s thyroid. Nuclear medicine became widely used in the 1950’s to measure the function of the thyroid‚ to diagnose thyroid disease‚ and for the treatment of patients with hyperthyroidism. By the 1970’s nuclear medicine was

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