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never know what to say. I begin to take inventory of my body parts as part of a pseudo checklist (I say pseudo because I dont really care whats missing.) My mouth feels like I have furry wet slipper shoved in it, until I realize that its my tongue. My head
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will receive. This could be a big disadvantage or advantage to the client. An example is you are diagnosis as just depressed and you really are manic depressed you will most likely not get the proper medication or treatment. A manic-depressive needs sleep
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Category: /Science & Technology
of the National Medical Association is a publication by African American medical professionals concerned with African American health problems. In the December 1993 issue JNMA published the results of a Howard University study. This is one of their key finding: African
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be some enlarged lymph nodes, blood changes, and perhaps minor sore throat and fatigue. Only in one or two cases out of a hundred will a physician need to confine someone to bed for more than two weeks; with good medical care, most people are up and around
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Defense of a Killer
William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) was a Pulitzer Prize winning author whose
works included poetry, novels, essays, and plays. In addition, he was also a practicing
physician and he sustained his medical practice in Rutherford
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and into the little apartment that my parents own , again, they didnt charge you for rent. Even then, you having your own place, you still need my mom and dad to come over and take care of you while your in your own world.
What about Family outings. They always
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marijuana. Although marijuana has been known to help some medical patients, legalizing marijuana would only burden society with many ills.
Even though marijuana causes problems, it can be helpful in some ways. Due to marijuana slowing the body down, ones
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
medical research involving animals.
It is difficult for people today to imagine how devastating diseases such as polio, small pox, rubella and tetanus were before vaccinations were developed. Thanks to vaccines, all of these diseases have been
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if there was no medication given at all. He never makes a stand on what he would do in that situation, but gives both aspects on the subject at hand.
There are a few assumptions made in this article. First of all, when he states that most doctors accept the doctrine
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Category: /History
of making the church more accessible to the poor. However its initial followers were not welcomed by the wealthy and respectable church members of the day and Mr Booth was forced to provide a more permanent organisation for the ongoing spiritual care of his
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