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- 2391: Health Care Reforms
- ... in the supply chain. If the customer doesn't plan or effectively communicate changes in demand, or misuses the item, supply cost rise. If the supplier lacks quality controls, has poor production standards and rejects rates, or can't manage its inventory efficiently, the costs will be passed on through the chain. Rooting out the imbedded and invisible costs will be paid back by reducing the basic structure costs of the ...
- 2392: Medical Uses Of Marijuana
- ... federal government, for suffering patients. Results from studies, though not rigorously scientific, conducted in New Mexico, Tennessee, New York, and elsewhere, found that smokable marijuana and THC outperformed the best available prescription drugs, reporting success rates close to 90 percent; anecdotal evidence suggested that smoked marijuana was more effective than Marinol, the synthetic THC pill. Finally, in 1985 the coalition of doctors, patients, and marijuana activists persuaded the Department of Health ...
- 2393: If Saccharin Is Safe, Why Does It Require A Warning Label?
- ... Norton, 1981: 482. Corcoran, Leila, and Michael Jacobson. "Saccharin: Bittersweet." Nutrition Action Health Letter April 1998: 11-13. "Carcinogenicity of Saccharin in Laboratory Animals and Humans." CSPI Reports. Online. Center for Science in the Public Interest. Available HTTP: http://www.cspinet.org/reports/sacanada.htm. Goulhart, Frances S. Nutritional Self-Defense. New York: Dodd, 1984. "MSDS for Saccharin Sodium. "Material Safety Data Sheets". Online. University of Utah. Available HTTP: http://www ...
- 2394: Schizophrenia
- ... think they are Jesus, Napoleon, or Franklin D. Roosevelt. @ (American Psychiatric Association Annual >90 page 1) Pregnant women who experience an immune reaction that presents danger to their unborn children, this reaction raises sharply the rates of schizophrenia in the unborn child. Severe malnutrition in the early months of the fetal development may contribute to schizophrenia. It is also known that schizophrenia runs in families. The probability of developing schizophrenia as ...
- 2395: Comparing Treatment Approaches
- ... effects. It is only a small step to infer that if this is successful in monkeys, it has the potential to be effective in humans. The fact that their perspective is one of measuring the rates of self-administration of cocaine, this is a logically effective way of dealing with the addiction, because it would take away exactly what they propose to be the reason people become addicted to cocaine: its ...
- 2396: AIDS: Is it a Modern Plague?
- ... epidemic is also emerging in Asia, where new HIV infections increased by 80 percent in the last three years, and estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicate that AIDS in Asia will cause unprecedented rates of infection and death. The major strain of HIV in the North America, Europe, and central Africa is known as HIV-1. In western Africa, AIDS is also caused by HIV-2, a strain of ...
- 2397: Addiction and Heath Professionals
- Addiction and Heath Professionals With such staggering rates of drug abuse among the employed, I began to ask myself how prevalent drug abuse is among health professionals. Namely, those that are pharmacists, nurses, and doctors in all specialties. Most drug use that is ...
- 2398: The Problem With Medicare
- ... money in a bank. As you know, when a bank accepts a deposit. It takes that money and uses it for loans and investments in order to provide a positive return to share holders and interest-bearing accounts. The deposit is credited to an account, and as long as the account has a positive balance, the bank is obligated to honor debits to it. In the same way, the trust funds ...
- 2399: Schizophrenia
- ... the early 1900’s all psychoanlysists agreed that the source of psychic trauma theoretically responsible for schizophrenia was the relationship between the child and the parents (Torrey 91). Within the last thirty years, though, considerable interest has been given to the thought of infectious disease as the cause of schizophrenia. Since viruses can, and do, onlyb affect certain areas of the brain while living others unharmed, such as the rabies virus ...
- 2400: The Psychological Effects of Using Steroids
- ... testosterone is being produced and therefore the body shuts down functions involving testosterone (Mishra 2). Given the right training stimulus and diet, these steroids enables the user to process protein into muscle fibers at astonishing rates, creating increased muscle size and strength with a drop in body fat (due to an increase in metabolic rate) . They are, in effect, the chemical essence of manliness, physical power and masculine aggression (Nichols 38 ...
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