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371: The Right to Die
... t that the way we all dream of dying? Dying of old age is dignified. When one dies of old age, one's heart just stops; it is quick and painless. But diseases such as AIDS and cancer are long-term. When someone is told he has a terminal disease, he is usually given his date of death. Until that date of death, all he can do is suffer. The patient ...
372: Steriods
... to achieve this goal there is a large price to pay. However, steroids should remain illegal because they physically deteriorate the whole body system. When injected one risks the chances of developing hematoma and contracting AIDS. In women steroids contribute to the growth of facial hair, enlargements of the clitoris, shrinkage of the uterus, sterility, deepening of the voice, decrease in breast size and irregularity of the menstrual cycle. In men ...
373: Steroids
... but some people still swear by steroids (Donatelle & Davis, 1998, Anabolic Steroids, 1997, The Steroid Truth Steroids aren’t just for illegal uses, however. There are in fact many medical uses. Lately, many people with aids/HIV and other diseases that cause muscles to become weak and deteriorate have used steroids to safely build healthy, lean, muscle mass, and improve overall health. Doctors also use steroids to replace testosterone in males ...
374: Von Willebrand’s Disease
... determine if this treatment is effective in a specific patient. Some patients do not respond to DDAVP, and alternative treatments are necessary. Blood products may result in the transmission of transfusion transmitted disease such as AIDS, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or HTLV-I, and should be used only when alternative treatments are either ineffective or dangerous. Although cryoprecipitated is now always screened for antibodies to HIV-1, HTLV-1, hepatitis C ...
375: Attention Deficit Disorder And Impassivity And Overactivity
... calendar. Use this calendar to write down important projects and test. This will allow you to pace your study time. Manage your time. Do only one assignment and break it down into smaller parts. Use aids to help you remember things. Use flash cards to help you study for test. Improve your proofreading skills. Always go over homework a second time. “ADHD interfere with the ability to learn and interact with ...
376: Magnetic Therapy
... 70% water. After penetrating into the tissues, a change in the alignment of the body's electromagnetic fields and an interaction with acupuncture points and meridians on the body occurs (Robinson, 1846). Magnetic fields also aids the following functions: cell division and replacement, blood circulation and hemoglobin saturation, flushing of deposits that line the walls of blood vessels and improved conduction of nerve impulses, thus improving brain function (Meyer, 1997; Livingston ...
377: Alcohol and Its Effects On Humans
... to the (U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services 1990), alcohol plays a leading role in accidental deaths in the U.S. through motor vehicle crashes and falls. Having unsafe sex often leads to AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Unintentional injuries, physical and sexual assault, other criminal violations, poor academic performance, physical or cognitive impairment and interpersonal problems have all been associated with binge drinking (Barron’s Profile of ...
378: Canine Hip Dysplasia
Canine Hip Dysplasia In today's society, you can not pick up a newspaper without seeing numerous articles regarding medical advancements. Advancements in Cancer, AIDS, and many other diseases are happening every day. However, you only tend to hear about advancements pertaining to human medicine, what about all of our four legged friends? Humans are not the only species afflicted ...
379: Syphilis
... disease, and is usually transmitted by sexual contact or kissing. The way it infects is from the secretions emitted from the sores, and the bacterium gets into small tears or cuts on the genitalia. Unlike AIDS, infection from contaminated objects is rare, because drying quickly kills the organisms. You cannot obtain syphilis from casual hugging, or from toilet seats in dirty bathrooms. The way you can prevent contraction of syphilis is ...
380: The Influence of Ecstasy on the Youth
... whose lives are extremely limited by their own youthful ignorance. As Latimer states, “We would be ignoring the lesson of history if we await the emergence of a threat on public health the size of AIDS before adopting service based harm reduction strategies towards new cultural forms of drug use like Raving on Ecstasy.(Latimer 1997)


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