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1591: Studies in Religion Euthanasia - A Moral Issue
... the person, if they were euthanised, would have died prematurely for no reason. The next argument against the idea of Voluntary Euthanasia is the ambiguity of a valid consent from the terminally ill patient. Many drugs prescribed to these patients usually have a nasty side effect, such as depression, or clouding the patient's vision so that he or she would not be able to make any normal judgments. In these ...
1592: Right to Die
... First Amendment gives one the right to demand the correction of an injustice. Would one not consider a terminal illness an injustice? Charles Hall contracted this deadly disease from a blood transfusion not from shooting drugs or having unprotected sex. So wouldn’t Hall be entitled to have this injustice corrected? The Fourteenth Amendment gives one the right to life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. However, is living ...
1593: Physician Assisted Suicide
... First Amendment gives one the right to demand the correction of an injustice. Would one not consider a terminal illness an injustice? Charles Hall contracted this deadly disease from a blood transfusion not from shooting drugs or having unprotected sex. So wouldn’t Hall be entitled to have this injustice corrected? The Fourteenth Amendment gives one the right to life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. However, is living ...
1594: Physician Assisted Suicide
... First Amendment gives one the right to demand the correction of an injustice. Would one not consider a terminal illness an injustice? Charles Hall contracted this deadly disease from a blood transfusion not from shooting drugs or having unprotected sex. So wouldn’t Hall be entitled to have this injustice corrected? The Fourteenth Amendment gives one the right to life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. However, is living ...
1595: Euthanasia
... which cannot improve. There are different types of euthanasia, these are ,Voluntary euthanasia is the expressed wish of a mentally competent person to die through the assistance of others or the self administering of prescribed drugs also medically assisted suicide in order to relieve intolerable physical or mental distress. Non-Voluntary Euthanasia ending the life of a patient incapable of expressing a desire to die where illness or accident having rendered ...
1596: Depression, the Fight Within
... depression. The only proper way to correctly diagnose a patient who is not obviously depressed is through a series of examination, interviewing, and lab testing. Other factors which can cause depression include the use of drugs and alcohol. It is important for a trained professional to find out what the patient has been taking and how long. As one can see, there are many different factors in diagnosing a person with ...
1597: Stressed With Stress
... that produce itching, tickling, and pain to those that cause rashes and pimples. Treatment of stress-related disorders is sometimes limited to relieving the particular physical symptom involved; for example, hypertension may be controlled with drugs. (Funk & Wagnall's.) Psychological treatments are attempts to help the person to relieve the source of stress or to learn to deal with it. Combinations of physical and psychological treatments are often recommended. There are ...
1598: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
... me when your gone? These are questions that no one knows the answer and the more problems the children have to face. Cosmo magazine conducted a survey and asked, “Should a pregnant women who abuses drugs and alcohol be locked up in rehab”. Surprisingly more women believed that the mother should be locked up over men. Seventy percent of women said yes and only thirty percent said no (Cosmo, August 1997 ...
1599: Treatments of Huntington's Disease
... an interesting feature- it binds much more tightly to defective huntingtin than to the healthy from, and it appears that this tightly bound complex causes damage to brain cells. Researchers are hoping to find simple drugs that can weaken this binding, thereby preventing the disease to progress any further. In other Huntington-related research, scientists have found where huntingtin protein is localized in nerve cells, a step closer to discovering its ...
1600: Cancer
... if Americans stopped smoking, lung cancer deaths could virtually be eliminated within 20 years. The U.S. government and private organizations spent about $1.2 billion annual for cancer research. With the development of new drugs and treatments, the number of deaths among cancer patients under 30 years of age is decreasing, even though the number of deaths from cancer is growing overall. TYPES OF CANCER 1.Cancer is the common ...


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