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    Kimberly Lombardi Professor Ford English Comp 1- Spring 2012‚ E84 Research Paper 16 April 2012 The Path of Addiction Abstract: What exactly is addiction and why do people struggle so much with it? The cause of drug addiction is debated among many people. There is no single cause. Addiction is serious. It should not be taken lightly. Many people are addicts or at least know someone who is or may be an addict. I believe addicts themselves and the people who care about them should be more educated

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    What is Regenerative Medicine? Regenerative medicine is a broad definition for innovative medical therapies that will allow the body to repair‚ replace‚ restore and renew damaged or diseased cells‚ tissues and organs. Scientists worldwide are involved in research activities that may allow repair of damaged heart muscle after a heart attack. Replacement of skin for burn victims. Restoration of movement after spinal cord injury. Regeneration of pancreatic tissue to produce insulin for people with

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    Challenging an uncertainty: alternative medicine as a popular trend in Kazakhstan Kamila Kadyrova KIMEP Almaty‚ Kazakhstan Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Literature Review Chapter 3: Description of Results Chapter 4: Analysis Chapter 5: Conclusion Bibliography Appendix 2 6 11 18 24 26 27 Chapter 1: Introduction Part A. In 2003 one 6 year old boy was delivered to Kostanay regional hospital. The state of this boy was critical;

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    Naturopathic Medicine‚ are a few of the options available. Allopathic medicine or allopathy is an expression commonly used to refer to mainstream medicine‚ the broad category of medical practice that is also called Western medicine‚ biomedicine‚ evidence-based medicine‚ or modern medicine. Specifically it refers to the use of pharmacologically active agents or physical interventions to treat or suppress symptoms or pathophysiologic processes of diseases or conditions. Naturopathic medicine is known as

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    FIND MANY UNCONVENTIONAL MEDICINE SUCH ACUPUNCTURE TO CURE HIPOTHIROIDISM; NONETHELESS‚ I SPEND MUCH TIME TO TAKE A DECISION SINCE A PILLS TREATMENT WOULD HELP ME TO OVERCOME THIS ILLNESS AS WELL AS PILLS TREATMENT. ARE YOU IN THE SAME SITUATION? BEFORE TAKE A DECISION IS BETTER TO KNOW SOME DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES I FOUND WHILE I TRY THIS TWO OPTIONS. ONE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOTH TREATMENT IS THE TIME ANY OF THEM INVOLVE. BECAUSE OF FOLLOWING THE PILLS TREATMENT IS EASY TO CONSUME BECAUSE

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    between conventional veterinary medicine and holistic veterinary medicine. Conventional medicine has been around for many years whereas holistic medicine is recently becoming a big thing that pet owners are now turning to. Although the two are working towards the same goal‚ to better an animal’s life‚ the two are very different. There is no real research on when exactly conventional veterinarian medicine started. We do know who the father of veterinary medicine is‚ this would be Dr. Claude Bourgelat

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    popularity of alternative medicine Alternative medicine is a term that is used to describe medical practices that are different from accepted forms and is used instead of orthodox medicine (Hunt and Lightly‚ 1999). This term was given to these types of medical practices by the bio-medical model which reflects their power. However‚ recently it has been become ‘Complementary’ which shows the increasing acceptance of this type of medicine; this now marks a shift from seeing alternatives as in opposition

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    WHATS IN A MEDICINE Chemical Storylines WM1- development of modern ideas about medicine The active ingredient of medicine is drugs Medicine prevents bodily harm and intends to cure an illness Effectiveness of a drug measured by trial and error WM2/WM3– Medicines from nature Medicines from willow bark – willow bark contain an active ingredient know as salicylic acid which used to make aspirin (pain reliever) Identifying salicylic acid Three chemical tests which are used to predict the

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    Kantian Deontology Vs. Medicine Dignity is an innate feature of human beings: they are born with it. Maintaining it over the course of life gives it an acquired status: preserving it is not an easy task. Human Rights are one form of laws that try to conserve human dignity and many countries abide by them. Nonetheless‚ attempts to preserve this dignity date back to centuries before the United Nations decided to publish its chart on Human Rights. During the eighteenth century‚ Immanuel Kant described

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    Conventional vs. Fiberoptic Treatment Hyperbilirubinemia is a common illness noted in newborn babies‚ but through the intervention of science and technology‚ doctors are in a position to treat most of these cases. Phototherapy stood out as the effective method of treating the illness because it tends to be noninvasive by nature and provides safety to the mother and child. It has two methods of treatment; Fiberoptic and conventional‚ which tend to have a common methodology. However‚ doctors use conventional

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