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- 11601: Pete Rose
- ... to ask Rose questions about his gambling and how it got him banned for life. Rose responded by saying "I'm surprised you're bombarding me like this, on what is supposed to be a great night… I'm very surprised at you." Rose charges Gray with using a "prosecutor's" line of questioning, and the public agreed. Right after the interview NBC headquarters received over 600 complaints about the interview ...
- 11602: Two Sides of The Brain
- ... relax. "As we gained more control over our environment we became more left-brain oriented until it became dominant." To prove this, Bay suggests: "Try going to your boss and saying "I've got a great hunch." Chances are your boss will say, "Fine, get me the logic to back it up." The most creative decision making and problem solving come about when both sides bring their various skills to the ...
- 11603: Angina Pectoris
- ... the heart is strained by heart disease. Hands and feet get cold due to the constriction of peripheral vessels. Beta-blockers can sometimes pass into the brain fluids, and causes vivid dreams, sleep disturbance, and depression. There is also a possibility of developing skin rashes and dry eyes. Some beta-blockers raise the level of blood cholesterol and triglycerides. Calcium antagonists These drugs help prevent angina by moping up calcium in ...
- 11604: Bronchitis
- ... tends to be overweight and often has a bluish tinge to his or her lips due to lack of oxygen. Shortness of breath only occurs during exercise and other strenuous activity. The bronchitic with a great deal of emphysema, who has lost a lot of his or her oxygen cc exchanging ability, due to the condition, is short of breath at all times. The bronchitic with emphysema very often are underweight ...
- 11605: Alzheimer's Disease
- ... of those afflicted with Alzheimer's disease contained sixty to ninety percent less of the enzyme choline acetyltransferase(CAT), which is responsible for producing acetylcholine, than did the brains of healthy persons. This was a great milestone, as it was the first functional change related to learning and memory, and not to different structures. Somatostatin is another means by which cells in the brain communicate with each other. The quantities of ...
- 11606: AIDS: A U.S.- Made Monster?
- ... biological warfare research center. "In an article in 'Der Spiegel`, Prof. Mollings point out that this type of gene manipulation was still extremely difficult in 1977. One would have had to have a genius as great as Robert Gallo for this purpose, note the Segals." Lo and behold. In a supposed compliance with the international accord banning the research, production and storage of biological weapons, part of Fort Detrick was "demilitarized ...
- 11607: AIDS and YOU
- ... that included numerous new sexual contacts. Abstinence The safest option regarding AIDS and sex is total abstinence from all sexual contact. For those who prefer to indulge in sexual contact, this is often far too great a sacrifice. But it IS an option to be considered. Safe Sex For those who wish to have sexual contact with folks on a relatively casual basis, there have been devised rules for "safe sex ...
- 11608: Paul Ehrlich
- ... 1908, Ehrlich shared the Nobel Prize with Methnikoff for their work on immunity. Ehrlich was nominated two other times for the award. These times were for his contribution to chemotherapy. Ehrlich was awarded the Prussian Great Gold Medal for Science in 1903, the Liebig Medal in 1911, and in 1914, the Cameron Prize. Five honorary doctorates and twelve honors were given to Ehrlich. In 1907, the title of Geheimer Obermedizinalrat was ...
- 11609: About Medical Marijuana
- ... nursing associations have supported the use of marijuana as a medicine. In addition, anecdotal evidence exists that marijuana is effective in the treatment of arthritis, migraine headaches, pruritis, menstrual cramps, alcohol and opiate addiction, and depression and other mood disorders. Marijuana could benefit as many as five million patients in the United States. However, except for the eight individuals given special permission by the federal government, marijuana remains illegal-even as ...
- 11610: Marijuana for Medicinal Purposes
- ... the capsule down. "Because it's a pill, and therefore slower acting, people have trouble adjusting the dosage; they often find themselves taking too much. It also seems to cause high levels of anxiety and depression" (Brookhiser 27) Unfortunately no method other then smoking has seemed to help so many with the least complications. What is needed now is a more thorough effort to test the claims from reputable sources that ...
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