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…research has helped increase our life-span by nearly 28 years. And now, animal research is leading to dramatic progress against AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. Working with animals in research is necessary. Scientistsneed to test medical treatments…
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…against AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. Working with animals in research is necessary. Scientists need to test medical treatments for effectiveness and test new drugs for safety before beginning human testing. Small animals, usually rats…
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…are involved, such as antenatal, intrapartum, and neonatal care. All of these factors have been associated with cerebral palsy in preterm babies (5). In the same study by the Western Australian Research Institute for Child Health, it was found that “the prevalence…
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…and 280,000 pounds of ice. Six Disaster Medical Assistance Teams and three Medical Support Teams were put on alert to provide potential health and medical services in Florida and the Carolinas. A mass care watch team for Florida was activated and teams for Georgia…
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…. The way current medical treatment is advancing, people with hemophilia can have a close to average life expectancy. Although the disease is life long, it can be controlled with medication or the administration of clotting factors. This allows a relatively…
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…. As with most medical codes of ethics developed over the years, it articulates standards physicians should be guided by and virtues they should have and exercise. For instance, physicians are enjoined to "promote their patient's well-being" but nothing is said about…
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…. As with most medical codes of ethics developed over the years, it articulates standards physicians should be guided by and virtues they should have and exercise. For instance, physicians are enjoined to "promote their patient's well-being" but nothing is said about…
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…research is leading to dramatic progress against AIDS and Alzheimer's disease. Working with animals in research is necessary. Scientists need to test medical treatments for effectiveness and test new drugs for safety before beginning human testing. Small…
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…in life- to get high. The attitude is now, “What the hell do I care?” Being drugged also means that there is the constant possibility of infection, disease, and even death. But that doesn’t matter because an addict only wants their fix. So what makes…
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…system. Which is exactly what alternative medicine/therapy is. It is treatment that differs from the more mainstream options in healthcare, and is not commonly used by medical practitioners. But recently, more and more doctors have been prescribing…
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