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7321: The Clinton Health Plan
... Clinton Solution Newsweek, September 20, 1993, pp.30-35 25.Pear, Robert Delay on Health Care Reflects Task's Complexity New York Times, October 12, 1993, p.?? 26.Reinhold, Robert Amid Mountains of Paper, a War Against a Tide of Red Ink. New York Times, November 14, 1993, Section 4A p.4 27.Rosenthal, Elizabeth Confusion, Errors, and Fraud, In Medical Bills. New York Times, November 14, 1993, Section 4A p ...
7322: How the Government May Have Created AIDS
... addition, he holds a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and is a trained Pathologist. THE STRECKER GROUP 1501 Colorado Blvd. Eagle Rock, CA 90041 (213)344-8039 AIDS REFERENCES =============== GENERAL Greenberg DS Whatever Happened to the War on Cancer? Discover 1986; March:47 Leibowitch, J. A Strange Virus of Unknown Origin. trans. Howard R. (Un Virus Estrange Venu D'Ailleurs. Grasset et Fasquelle 1984) New York: Ballentine Books 1985. Connor, S. AIDS ...
7323: The Criminalization of Knowingly Transmitting AIDS
... tissue. The first person to go to court under these laws in Michigan was Jeffrey Hanlon. Hanlon was a gay man who infected another man from Michigan while he was in New York. The American Civil Liberties Union, who agreed to take the case, agrued that the AIDS disclosure law is unconstitutional. Privacy of those with AIDS is what they were worried about. Opponents argued that "they're [those with AIDS ...
7324: Necrotizing Fasciitis/Myosits (Flesh eating Disease)
... Necrotizing Myositis. Background The first record of the disease was in France in 1783. The disease occurred throughout the 1800's and 1900's, but was usually only found in military hospitals in times of war. Some outbreaks have occurred also in civilian populations. There seemed to be some decrease in the 1940's, and then another outbreak in the 1980's. Ontario is the only province in Canada where there ...
7325: AIDS: A U.S.- Made Monster?
... medical services of the US Army. "AIDS does not merely bring certain dangers with it; it is clearly a programmed catastrophe for the human race, whose magnitude is comparable only with that of a nuclear war", say the Segals. " They later explain what they mean by "programmed," showing that the virus was produced by humans, namely Dr. Robert Gallo of the Bethesda Cancer Research Center in Maryland. When proceeding to prove ...
7326: Use of Marijuana As Medicine
... political rather than practical reasons. Clinton, who suffered in the polls after he admitted to smoking pot, has taken a strong anti-drug stance to follow in the popular vein of Reagan and Bush's “war on drugs.” Congress has taken a strong anti-drug stance, which could be viewed as another example of Congress' detachment from the people they represent, since 35 states have laws that allow marijuana for medicinal ...
7327: Prevention of HIV Transmittance to Babies
... in the guidelines before they are finalized so that the document won't be construed as supportive of mandatory testing. Mandatory testing has been controversial since the AIDS epidemic began. Opponents contend that is violates civil rights, results in discrimination and may drive some people away from receiving the medical care they need. Therefore, without a stronger message in support of voluntary testing the guidelines may become a way to discriminate ...
7328: Herbal Extracts and Hormones
... these bad tastes. Science is making medications easier to take and to swallow by coating or making gelatin capsules that hide the odor and taste of a medicine. Today, we are faced with a potency war and the saying "Small is beautiful," or "Less is more," may yet become the normal way to approach drugs, medicines or herbs. We should welcome the standardization of herbal medications, and using only those herbal ...
7329: Is Psychology a Science?
... abandoned, as have many of his ideals, but not the basic idea of understanding and describing human functioning within a scientific context. Psychotherapy, on the other hand, is no more a science than that of civil engineering. Ideally, scientifically investigated therapeutic techniques and methods are used together with ethical and philosophical principles in order to achieve a desired outcome. Psychotherapy, then, is a mixture of a craft and an art and ...
7330: The Quest to Understand the Origins of Humans
... themselves. Besides of all of that Zeus metrology shows very interesting concepts of the separation of powers between all the gods. Each god is responsible for his own power physical or mental such as love, war, water, earth, and sky. The strength of the Olympic myths lies in the nature, people believed in nature, feared it because they could not control it or explain it or maybe because they depended so ...


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