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    Best Friends

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    miracle to have a friend that will always stand by your side even when the whole world is against you. As for me‚ I am truly bless for having wonderful friends as part of my life. They bring joy and fun to my normal ordinary life. They never fail to cheer me up whenever I feel down. Even since all of us knew each other‚ our lives fill with smile and laughter. We will spend every moment to create beautiful memories together. For example‚ we will always try our very best to see each

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    10 HERBAL MEDICINES

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    10 HERBAL MEDICINES These is the list of the ten (10) medicinal plants that the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) through its “Traditional Health Program” have endorsed. All ten (10) herbs have been thoroughly tested and have been clinically proven to have medicinal value in the relief and treatment of various aliments: 1. Akapulko (Cassia alata) – also known as “bayabas-bayabasan” and “ringworm bush” in English‚ this herbal medicine is used to treat ringworms and skin fungal infections. 2.

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    AHS 230 Final Exam Fall 2010 1. Analyze how western (allopathic) medicine could benefit from incorporating more eastern (holistic) medicine. Use at least three specific examples. (6 points) Allopathic medicine could benefit from many of the principles of holistic medicine. One of the eight basic principles of holistic health care is that health requires an integration of mind‚ body and spirit. This idea is present in meditation and research suggests that those who meditate

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    Music as a Medicine for Brain HCM 930 – 2 Mental Health and Wellbeing Instructor: Barbara Arnoldussen FALL 2010 PRIYADARSHINI SHANKARANARAYANAN INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY FALL 2010 INTRODUCTION Music is a universal phenomenon spanning all cultures‚ and is the most social of the arts. There is no one definition to describe this term. Its term changes with each individual’s perspective. Some find it as the rhythmic vibrations of sound‚ some describe it purely as an art form

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    Medical Informatics

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    Introduction Healthcare is a large‚ complicated field facing many issues in America today. The medical profession is becoming ever so complex that it is consistently pushing information technology tools and techniques to newer heights. Knowledge management in healthcare or medical informatics‚ is one step towards organizing this complex field. Medical Informatics is the sharing and use of information in the delivery of healthcare. It is a growing and exciting field of study with an incredible demand

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    Medical Marijuana

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    Medical marijuana is a very common topic of the century in the United States. I would say the country is split 50/50 in favor and against legalizing marijuana nation wide for medical use. Every argument has its pros and cons‚ although the misconception of marijuana as a medical use has supportive reasons that are in favor. Reasons in favor of medical marijuana use ranked in terms of strength and effectiveness are as followed. Treating pain relief‚ chronic nausea from cancer patients treatments‚ help

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    Medical Marijuana 1 Medical Marijuana COM/156 UNIVERSITY COMPOSITION AND COMMUNICATION II October 26‚ 2013 Christy Spindler Medical Marijuana 2 Many people have a very slanted and negative view of marijuana‚ and it’s medical uses. There is so many advantages as well as disadvantages to using medical marijuana‚ over traditional medications. The use of medical marijuana goes back farther in to United States history than many believe.

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    Medical Marijuana Angelica Andrade COM/172 November 10‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Medical Marijuana The use of "Medical Marijuana" has been a controversial issue for thousands of years. The debate over whether marijuana should be legalized has long troubled American citizens. However‚ long before America was even an idea‚ many cultures had harnessed the plant and used it for many primitive medical purposes. Approximately twenty-three states in the U.S. have legalized marijuana for

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    Medical Terminology

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    Medical Terminology Medical Terminology has a history in Latin and Greek languages. Many of the terms used back in the days are used today resulting in new medical concepts regarding disease‚ treatment and containment. Medical records were all written by hand‚ which allowed for books to be created. Many of the medical terminology terms that we use today is credited to Hippocrates‚ who is said to be the “father of medicine”‚ and Claudius Galen‚ one of the most well-known doctors in the Roman Empire

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    nuclear medicine to convey information on the operation of a person’s organs‚ or to treat specific diseases. Most of the time‚ radioisotopes are used by physicians and other scientists such as chemists‚ to make a quick and precise diagnoses of the patient’s illness. The bones‚ heart‚ and thyroid can easily be viewed or imaged with the use of radioisotopes in medicine. Additionally‚ in some cases radioisotopes can be used to treat diseased organs or even tumors. This treatment is expended in most forms

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