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- 641: Cystic Fibrosis
- ... CF cases. They discovered that a mutation which causes the deletion of three nucleotides, also cause a lack of a single amino acid. In the 90’s they started working more on the cure and Richard J Gregory of Genzyme paved the way. He hypothesized that by inserting a healthy version of the cell into a patient, it would correct chloride transport and it did only they didn’t know until ...
- 642: Stressed With Stress
- ... 23; being fired, 47; going to jail, 63; and a change in sleeping habits, 16. Change, both good and bad, can create stress. Stress, if sufficiently severe, can lead to illness. Drs. Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe, psychiatrists at the University of Washington in Seattle, developed the Social Readjustment Rating Scale. In their study, they gave a point value to stressful events. The psychiatrists discovered that in 79 percent of the ...
- 643: Schizophrenia
- ... should be kept under close supervision. Works Cited Bower Bruce. “Childhood clues to Schizophrenia”. Science News 18 Jan. 1997:40. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Fifth edition Columbia University Press, 1993. Culkin, Joseph Ph.D., and Perrotto, Richard S. Ph.D.,. Fundamentals of Psychology. South Western Educational Publishing. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1996. Gibson, Charles, and Sawyer, Diane, “Causes of Schizophrenia”, ABC Good Morning America. 22 Feb. 1999. Greenberg, Harvey Roy M.D. Emotional Illness ...
- 644: Marijuana As Medicine?
- ... drawbacks from this is the extreme nausea and vomiting. Smoking marijuana has become a major therapeutic remedy to battle this for many patients. Patients claim that smoking basically wipes out the nausea and sickness. As Richard Brookhiser, who was struck with testicular cancer, testified before a congressional committee, "Because of the marijuana, my last two courses of chemotherapy were almost nausea-free…if that moment comes to you, you will turn ...
- 645: Effects of Drugs on the Body
- ... cocaine, all drugs have some type of effect. Works Cited Groliers Multimedia Encyclopedia. "Marijuana" 1994 ed. Cohen, Sydney. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. New York: Haworth Press, 1986. 20-25. Lindblad, Richard A. Drug Abuse. Burlington, NC: Scientific Publications, 1984. 3-6.
- 646: A Look Into Asian Herbology
- ... pp.56-59. Wicke, Roger W.; "TCM Herbalist's Realpolitik, Part 2: A review of issues relevant to regulating Chinese herbal practice"; Abstract and Review of Clinical TCM, 1994 no.4, pp. 60-67. Wilhelm, Richard; The I Ching or Book of Changes; transl. Carey F. Baynes; Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ, c1977; p197-200. "The Arousing." Wiseman, Nigel; Glossary of Chinese Medical Terms and Acupuncture Points; Paradigm Publications,. Brookline MA ...
- 647: Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite
- ... time to research. It is easy and feeling better about anything is where improvement in the world starts. Works Cited Coates, Thomas J. and Carl E. Thorese. How To Sleep Better. New Jersey, 1977. Graber, Richard. How To Get A Good Night’s Sleep. Minnesota, 1995. Hauri, Peter J. Ph.D. Case Studies in Insomnia. New York, 1991. Hauri, Peter J., Ph.D. and Shirley Linde, Ph.D. No More Sleepless ...
- 648: Abortion Is Morally Wrong
- ... expensive. Lastly, an abortion breaks a mother’s heart in that they feel guilty for taking their child’s life. Is abortion really just a justified form of killing? Sometimes it seems that way. Surgeon Richard Selzer describes his experience in an article titled “What I Saw at the Abortion Clinic” He described the abortionist sliding the needle of the syringe into the woman’s belly and he writes, “I see ...
- 649: Euthanasia
- ... Association reject euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide as being incompatible with the nature and purposes of the healing arts (R-2). "When does the right to die become the obligation to die?" asks the Rev. Richard McCormick, professor of Christian ethics at Notre Dame University who spoke recently against assisted suicide at Fort Lauderdale's Holy Cross Hospital. "Imagine an 85-year-old grandmother" with the option of ordering a suicide ...
- 650: Argument Against Euthanasia
- ... Congress, 1986. Low, Charlotte. Euthanasia - Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1989. Brock, Dan. Deciding For Others. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. Barry, Vincent. Moral Aspects Of Health Care. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1982. Current, Richard."Death".The World Book Encyclopedia, 1986 ed. Gibbs, Nancy. "Dr. Death Strikes Again" TIME, 54 (November 4, 1991). Argument Against Euthanasia
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