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- 2921: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
- ... so bad that they can no longer function in the world, there is no reason to force that person to stay alive. Euthanasia is therefore a necessary evil for those whose practical life is in effect over due to a terminal illness or otherwise life devastating condition. If a person is in unbearable pain and close to death or is in a vegetable state and no longer able to function, their ...
- 2922: Teenage Suicide
- ... There are many reasons for these suicides. In addition to the usual stressors, gifted teenagers also confront such issues as perfectionism, societal expectation to achieve, differential development of intellectual and social skills, and impotence to effect real-world change. These kinds of difficulties sometimes make the gifted teenagers to commit suicide. Another one of the most important reasons for teenage suicide is depression. Depression can occur due to various factors. A ...
- 2923: Is Euthanasia Immoral?
- ... to practice medicine they have to take the Hippocratic Oath. This oath says that " I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody when asked for it, nor will I make a suggestion to that effect."(Levine 104). However, many pro-euthanasians say that the oath means that they should not give anybody a deadly drug to kill an enemy with, nor should they tell the person what to use to ...
- 2924: Assisted Suicide
- ... the baby should be transported to a hospital in nearby Indianapolis, the surgery would correct the babies esophagus. Two other doctors said that the surgery might not be successful and of course would have no effect on the baby's mental retardation. They also said that the baby should stay in the Bloomington Hospital and be kept comfortable until death occurred. As required by law, parents have to consent to any ...
- 2925: Euthanasia: People Should Have the Right to Choose
- ... so bad that they can no longer function in the world, there is no reason to force that person to stay alive. Euthanasia is therefore a necessary evil for those whose practical life is in effect over due to a terminal illness or otherwise life devastating condition. If a person is in unbearable pain and close to death or is in a vegetable state and no longer able to function, their ...
- 2926: The Ebola Virus
- ... are symptoms to a real and fatal virus. The virus's name is Ebola and it has started its burn into our society. Like the AIDS virus, nothing really is known about it except its effect on people. Like the AIDS virus, there is no cure, treatment or vaccination. Unlike the AIDS virus which can take up to 8 to 10 years to kill you, this virus can take as little ...
- 2927: Dreams
- ... that he had handed in his project and went to university with the project back home. The previous two examples tell us what dreams can make us think and that they can have such an effect on our lives. Interpreting dreams Many people haven't got the skills of understanding what exactly their dreams mean. For somebody to interpret other people's dreams they need to know a lot about the ...
- 2928: How Alcohol May Affect Human Behaviour
- ... bad effects on society. In addition the quiz at the end is unnecessary and makes it unduly long. Gibbons, Boyd, 1992Alcohol'. National geographic, Vol 181, No.2 3-35 This article talks about the effect of alcohol on families, the treatment of alcoholics, effects of alcohol on the body and mind, the attitudes of alcohol from different social backgrounds and stories of alcoholic events/experiences. Many examples are given on ...
- 2929: AIDS: Myths and Facts
- ... AIDS hotlines to call. Also, there is the Aids Task Force, United Centers for Disease Control, and many hospitals and medical centers which have facilities for testing and treatment of AIDS. An aspect of the effect of AIDS, which may not have been considered by many is the derogatory situation which could, and is already occurring within the health care profession and it's conception of the disease. A combination of ...
- 2930: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... Another study involved a four week treatment of morning bright light treatment of patients with seasonal affective disorder, including bipolar patients. This study found a statistically significant decrement in depressive symptoms, with the maximum antidepressant effect of light not being reached until week four. Hypomanic symptoms were experienced by 36% of bipolar patients in this study. Predominant hypomanic symptoms included racing thoughts, deceased sleep and irritability. Surprisingly, one-third of controls ...
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