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    patient’s needs. The study of personalized medicine can change every treatment into one which works. This removes trial and error from the treatment plan‚ which in turn reduces the amount of time taken to heal‚ lowers medical bill costs‚ and overall improves the quality of life in the future generations of the twenty-first century. Just one gene in a patient’s DNA can be responsible for proving susceptibility to a disease and whether or not if a medicine or treatment

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    Do you enjoy sports‚ but worry about the injuries involved? Well you’re not alone. According to an article about sports medicine‚ “During the last decade‚ ED visits for sports- and recreation-related TBIs‚ including concussions‚ among children and adolescents increased by 60%” (OHSAA). This statistic shows that during sports‚ some people can get really intense with it and injure themselves minorly or even seriously. We need to make equipment that will try to prevent these accidents. To enjoy sports

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    and personal lives of citizens. Computers‚ communications‚ digital information‚ software – the constituents of the information age – are everywhere. There is though‚ a considerable number of people that are really concerned about the changes that modern technology implies‚ stating that it embodies potential risks to social values‚ freedoms‚ and relationships and this is what Sherri Turkle also states in her Forbes magazine article ‘Can You Hear Me Now?’. I must agree with Turkle’s point of view that

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    Multicultural Literature Christian Davis Relationships in Love Medicine Love Medicine is a series of short stories that was written by Lousie Erdrich in 1984 and covers a time span of 60 years. Love Medicine is set in North Dakota on an Indian reservation known as Turtle Mountain. Although the novel is fiction‚ the cultural‚ social‚ and economical aspects depicted are very realistic. Hertha Sweet Wong describes Love Medicine as “Metafiction‚ ironically self-conscious in its mode of telling

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    ”Laughter is the best medicine” – a well-known saying‚ but is it actually true? Does laughing really help? Keep that in mind for the rest of the presentation So laughter is contagious from one another. If you come to think about it‚ laughter is more contagious than any cough‚ sneeze or sniffle- of course in a good way. As we all know‚ laughter makes you happy‚ it’s really entertaining. But have you ever thought of digging deeper into the subject? Probably not. Well‚ I did. Laughter personally

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    Lu Xun’s Medicine

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    In Lu Xun’s Medicine it is implied that in the early 1900’s the Chinese (at least in the village) believe that blood directly relates to the soul. And if the blood of a person with a good soul in ingested by a sick person then the sick person will be cured. In the story Medicine a little boy named Little Bolt has tuberculosis. In the story you can tell that his family tries everything to cure him‚ they event tried the “guarantied cure” which is a mantou (roll) that is covered with the blood that

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    The disadvantage of the Reproductive Health Bill in the Philippines is the undue focus being given to reproductive health and population and development‚ when many more urgent and important health problems need to be addressed in the country‚ those that cause a significant number of deaths across the country such as cardiovascular diseases and infections. Financial resources allotted by foreign donors to assist the Philippine government programs could actually be better spent towards pursuing health

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    Disadvantages of science * Due to advancement of science‚ the identity and cultures are faded; the diseases are produced at an alarming rate and pollution is increased in geometric ratio. * Because of the advancement of science in unwanted business‚ people are so busy that even a child cannot recognize a father. * Many illegal and prohibited works are increased. * One is not able to take a sound sleep and breathe fresh air. * The black history of Hiroshima and Nagasaki shows

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    Wong Medieval medicine was a blend of the herbal traditions of Germanic tribes‚ the superstition within the Catholic Church‚ and a growing body of practical‚ surgical‚ and medical knowledge. Medical schools were based off of the discoveries of Galen and Aristotle. Physicians were officially established in the Middle Ages when monasteries grew medicinal herbs to treat sick people. These monasteries were the first hospitals‚ and they used herbs to make medicine. Because medicine was influenced by

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    The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cloning Since the cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996‚ cloning has become something of a buzzword‚ especially in scientific circles. Formerly a staple of science fiction stories‚ it entered the public consciousness as it never had before. Not surprisingly it has generated controversy‚ with many of the objections coming religious organizations. Ethical implications aside however‚ there are however‚ advantages and disadvantages to the practice of cloning. Those listed

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