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5401: For Information on the Medical Uses of Marijuana
... few studies that the GovtMedia drums into the public mind over and over, which claim to show that cannabis is a harmful drug, are almost all the work of the the government's top hired gun, Dr. Gabriel Nahas. The NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE described Nahas's work as "psychopharmacological McCarthyism that compels him to use half-truths, innuendo and unverified assertions." The JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION also ...
5402: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
... by eating well, exercising, avoiding cigarette smoke and other air pollutants. Management offers hope and substantial benefits to sufferers of the disorder. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease cannot be cured but can be controlled. You can control it by appropriate activity or management, medication management, prevention management, and by terminating smoking habits. If an individual who has Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is able to change his or her lifestyle and adapt to ...
5403: Euthanasia Is Religious, Medically, and Legally Wrong
... six months to live. The patient is cared for,counseled, and visited by others. Children who will often bring flowers, drawings and games. The purpose of Hospices is to give the patient a sense of control over their death,while filling their last days with a sense of peace. After the death of the patient their family is counseled. This is a more unselfish way to die,as many family members ...
5404: Gender Socialization
... fighter, flight attendant, domestic partner or significant other, police officer and administrative assistant. We are slowly, and I do mean slowly, moving towards a non gender separated s ociety. Eventually we may be able to control what we see and how we see it, but until then we must rely on ourselves to determine what is reality and what is part of a DreamWorld.
5405: Suicide In Our Society
... through with it is completely false. Most people who do kill themselves give some sort of clue before doing so. It may be something very subtle such as “I wonder where my father keeps his gun” or they might just come right out and say “ I would rather die then go on living this way.” What ever it is everyone should know how to recognize when someone is feeling suicidal and ...
5406: Euthanasia In Today's Society
... so. Some people stretch that belief even farther in saying that we all have the inalienable right to kill ourselves at anytime for any reason at all. That is when things can get out of control. The Ohio Law Review went as far as publishing a "Model Aid-in-Dying Act" that they believe all states should accept. It states that a child over the age of six could request "aid ...
5407: Laws Against Assisted Suicide in Canada
... respond to any stimulus voluntarily, only through reflex action, and that reaction will be only in her brain. A well-known neurologist pointed out how her brain now only includes those parts of it that control the reflexive actions, such as chewing, rather than those parts that make us human. Christine is not the only person in that situation. Many others are forced to live the rest of their artificial lives ...
5408: Government Spending
... Million elderly voters on Medicare in 1996 (Rubin 1221). Medicaid, another volatile program, would be cut $182 billion under the GOP proposal. This would entail placing a cap on the program’s spending, and passing control of it to the individual state governments. For an estimated 39 million low-income people on Medicaid in 1996, the GOP plan cuts the program far more than Clinton’s proposed $98 billion cut. Social ...
5409: Assisted Suicide and Canadian Law
... doctor. She suffered from a terminal illness called ALS (a.k.a. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease). The disease progressively worsens until it robs the individual of all their abilities (like walking, control of body movement, swallowing and breathing) until they are totally dependent on mechanical devices to survive. Before she ended her life, she brought the debate over assisted suicide and the right to die to the ...
5410: Suicide
... less likely to commit suicide than business and professional men. Throughout the world, three or four times as many men as women kill themselves. Male suicides generally hang themselves, or use a knife or a gun. Women often choose poisoning or drug overdose as means of death. Studies have shown that married men and women are less likely to commit suicide. Year after year, the number has increased during the late ...


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