Papers 1881-1890 of total 28433 found.
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…in pregnancy, especially when the woman’s life is in danger. (M. Muldoon, The Abortion Debate in the United States and Canada : A Source Book )The “abortion pill,” the drug RU-486 (mifepristone), was approved by the Food and Drug Administration…
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…or medicinally. The 1973 Supreme Court decision known as Roe vs. Wade marked an important turning point in abortion. This decision made it legal to have abortions. Different states have various laws on abortion. Abortion continues to be debated worldwide…
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…of federally controlled drugs for euthanasia and assisted suicide and 35 percent it should and 1 percent did not know" (Braddock). The Clinton administration was for it and now the Bush administration is against it. Other states have legal battles with their own…
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…additional benefits. First, it will provide comforting assurance to those who would want this right in the future if they were suffering. Thousands have stored or wish to store lethal amounts of drugs because they fear a bad death. Second, legalization
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…-control loss of consciousness and death. There are legal consequences due to drinking also. The more a person drinks, the more their ability to make important decisions becomes impaired. After just one drink, a driver can lose their ability to perform…
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…have stored or wish to store lethal amounts of drugs because they fear a bad death. Instead of popping pills to make a more comfortable death, they could hook themselves up to a machine and perish painlessly. Legalization will lengthen the life…
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…the legal limit in France. b. A little over 20% carboxyhemoglobin, which is inhaled carbon monoxide. c. Traces of two drugs, the antidepressant Prozac and Tiapridal, a drug used to treat alcohol addiction; the Prozac taken regularly since May that year…
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…aspiration. Although rarely sought, third-trimester abortions may be performed when the fetus has severe genetic defects or because continuing the pregnancy would be a threat to the woman's health. A controversy began in 1988 over a drug, developed in France…
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…as quickly as they have without it. LSD had to be one of the most controversial chemicals in the history of pharmacology, the once popular recreational drug studied in scientific communities everywhere for it's medical and therapeutic effects is now illegal…
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…contribute to illnesses or deaths by failing to predict any toxic effect on drugs. The majority of animals in laboratories are used for genetic manipulation, surgical intervention or injection of foreign substances. Researchers produce solutions from…
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