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    A couple of recent studies have pointed to one fact: moderate cardio exercise can significantly improve male fertility. The widespread notion that working out lowers a man’s sperm count is wrong. This is according to two studies‚ one published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine and the other in the journal Reproduction. What Do the Studies Show? The first study was conducted at the Harvard school of Public health. The subjects were 189 men with sedentary lifestyles. The study found that

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    This is in regards to the concerns your husband shared with us regarding the care you received while here at St. Mark’s Hospital‚ treatment for pain control‚ and proceeding events. First of all‚ we would like to extend our appreciation for bringing your concerns to our attention. Please know that your concerns have been shared with the Director of 5W‚ David Perkins‚ Executive Director of Quality‚ Chief Medical Officer‚ and the Quality Improvement Council. They have conducted a thorough investigation

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    Lornoxicam Essay

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    Clinically‚ non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most frequently prescribed class of drugs for inflammatory disorders (1). Lornoxicam is a novel NSAID drug. It has an equipotent COX isoenzyme inhibitory effect and subsequently reduces the production of prostaglandins‚ thromboxane‚ and leukotrienes (2). It is prescribed for mild to moderate pain and inflammation in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis (3). It is prescribed for the treatment of osteoarthritis due to its analgesic

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    Ketamine Research Papers

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    Getting caught in possession of ketamine can lead to serious consequences. This drug is used in veterinary and human medicine as a sedative. Like PCP‚ ketamine works to create a dissociative anesthesia. Recreational users may snort pills to cause hallucinations and a dream-like state of mind. At high enough doses‚ individuals may completely dissociate with their real self. Since ketamine is a controlled substance‚ the state of New York imposes severe sentences if an individual is in possession of

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    MDMA Essay

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    My research paper is on a well-known drug called methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDMA) known as Molly‚ many rappers use this drug in the lyrics of their songs‚ many people use this drug‚ maybe even sell this drug! The history of this drug runs long it’s been heard of in many states. Molly was developed by a German pharmaceutical company in 1912‚ it was confirmed as a compound to synthesize medication that supposes to control bleeding‚ not for other uses like getting high and etc. Molly isn’t what most

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    Pharmaceutical Companies

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    business of Pharmaceutical companies:- Pharmaceutical companies are not especially big in terms of revenues‚ but they are very profitable. For instance‚ in 2001‚ Pfizer was ranked 127th in the world on total revenue (US$32·2 billion) but 7th in terms of profit.29 The pharmaceutical industry is the most profitable business sector‚ with an average 16·2% profit‚ ahead of financial companies (11·6%) and beverages (10%).30 However‚ net income growth has declined‚ and growth in the value of drug

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    It was just an ordinary day for Julia at work. She worked at the FBI as an investigator‚ but she hasn’t gotten a case in five weeks. All she did for the three weeks was sit at a desk and look up people for her coworkers to help them with their case and she had to look up some guy named Mr. Gefish. She found out he is one of the most dangerous man in the US and is known for selling drugs. Looking up people can be very boring since there might be a long list of facts about he or she. Everyday‚ she

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    Arrhythmia Outline

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    arrhythmias view An arrhythmia is a disorder of the heart rate (pulse) or heart rhythm. The heart can beat too fast (tachycardia)‚ too slow (bradycardia)‚ or irregularly. causes Arrhythmias may also be caused by some substances or drugs‚ including: • alcohol‚ caffeine or stimulant drugs • heart or drugs to the blood pressure • Cigarette smoking (nicotine) • Drugs that mimic the activity of the nervous system • Medicines used for depression or psychosis symptoms When you have an arrhythmia‚ the heart

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    Diet Therapy Vs CBD

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    Comparison between current epileptic treatments and CBD Antiepileptic drugs vs. CBD Antiepileptic drugs are non-invasive and quite effective and in treating epilepsy in both adults and children. Physicians can control dosage and combine drugs to increase effectiveness according to patient (Kwan 2000). Side effects are can range from drowsiness to loss of coordination (Pellock 1987). In comparison to the usage of CBD‚ they are both non-invasive types of treatments. Antiepileptic drugs are generally

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    The Caffeine War

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    The Caffeine War can be defined as the rush to produce higher concentrations of caffeine to a captive audience‚ by the world’s producers of caffeine products. While there may be many forms of introducing caffeine to customers this report will focus on and compare the Coffee industry and the producers of Energy Drink products while attempting to define their impact and any resulting long term medical harm to the consumer. According to Dr. Howard Axe‚ President of the Chicago Medical society‚ his research

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