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6861: Schizophrenia
... can lead a full life like any other person. Schizophrenia is defined as any of a group of psychotic reactions characterized by withdrawal from reality with highly variable affective, behavioral and intellectual disturbances by the American Heritage Dictionary. No definition of schizophrenia can adequately describe all people with this illness. Schizophrenia is an extremely complex mental illness. It is clear that schizophrenia is a disease which makes it difficult for the ...
6862: Safe Sex vs. Unsafe Sex
Safe Sex vs. Unsafe Sex The "sexual revolution" of the 1960's has been stopped dead in its tracks by the AIDS epidemic. The danger of contracting AIDS is so real now that it has massively affected the behavior of both gay and ...
6863: The Right To Die
... by a Technicality.” The New York Times . USA: November 19, 1997. “Euthanasia, Synod of the Great Lakes, Reformed Church in America” at: http://www.euthanasia.com/lakes.html Horgan, John. “The Right to Die.” Scientific American. USA : 1996. Mullens, Anne. Timely Death. USA: Knopf, 1996. Reed, Christopher. “Oregon Tackles Mercy Killing.” Globe and Mail Newspaper. Toronto: November 6, 1997. “Religion and The Right to Die.” at: http://euthanasia.org/religion.html ...
6864: The Dawn of a New Age: PCP
... a few Freudian psychologists carried out unauthorized experiments in which perfectly healthy patients were given PCP and observed (Nintey Fifth Congress, 1978). Although their research did not provide much useful data, it did begin a revolution in our knowledge of the chemical basis for schizophrenia (Nintey Fifth Congress, 1978). In 1987, the FDA removed Sernyl (phencyclidine's market name) from the human market and reserved it for use only as an ...
6865: Our World In Medicine
... surgery. This technique involved keeping germs away from surgical wounds in the first place instead of trying to kill germs already there.14 Advances in many fields of science and engineering have created a medical revolution in the 1900's. For example, the discovery of X-rays by the German physicist Wilhelm Roentgen enabled doctors to see inside the human body to diagnose illnesses and injuries. The discovery of radium in ...
6866: Nuclear Physicists And The Development Of A Nuclear Bomb
... Jewish people, in which the rights of Arabs would also be respected. Meanwhile, he supported the creation of a Jewish university in the United States (the future Brandeis University). When the House Committee on Un-American Activities maligned teachers and other intellectuals, Einstein publicly advised the people under attack not to cooperate, but to follow the principle of civil disobedience. He was equally uncompromising when he refused any association with Germany ...
6867: Marijuana As A Medicine
... come out in support of medicinal uses for marijuana (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 1/30/97 3A). In addition to that, a Harvard study showed that nearly 44% of doctors who treat cancer patients in the American Medical Association, a group officially opposed to marijuana, have actually recommended marijuana to ease the pain of their patients (“Medical Marijuana” 22). Even with this support, the federal government has refused any sort of clinical ...
6868: The Study Of Criminology
... work in crime prevention programs and in the treatment of offenders. Lawyers, judges, and prison superintendents also should have some knowledge of criminology. In the United States, the major professional organization for criminologists is the American Society of Criminology, which was founded in 1941.
6869: Lucid Dreams: The First Virtual Reality
... waking. Sleep Research, 24A, 239. 6. LaBerge, S. (1990). Lucid dreaming: Psychophysiological studies of consciousness during REM sleep. In R.R. Bootsen, J.F. Kihlstrom, & D.L. Schacter (Eds.), Sleep and Cognition. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association (pp. 109-126).
6870: The Effects of Lead Poison on Children
... National Lead Information Center Clearinghouse at (800) 424-LEAD. The Food & Drug Administration(FDA) is one of the oldest protection agencies in our nation today. The FDA is a public health agency, charged with protecting American consumers by enforcing the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and several related public health laws. Today the FDA is located in 157 cities across the country. It investigates and inspects around 95,000 FDA ...


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