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…would agree to accept this rule. In the United States we have the "Good Samaritan" law which states should you come upon someone hurt in an accident or otherwise and you have the medical knowledge or skill to help, you must not pass the distressed person…
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…drug sites. Online Pharmacies have been created to benefit the consumer but pose many risks for credulous purchasers, increased health fraud, and unique challenges to regulators, law enforcement, and policymakers. With these latest technological…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and safety of patients in clinical trials of new medical products and regulate labeling of all packaged foods. Milestones in United States Food and Drug Laws Several milestones achieved in the United States pertaining to the safety of food have been accomplished…
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Category: /Literature/English
…family and friends and state your love for each other and then the two of you are joined together as one in holy marriage. Once your ceremony is over, you are able to enjoy life as all other married couples do and share medical benefits from work and know…
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…plan for persons who do not otherwise qualify for health insurance because they have preexisting medical conditions such as epilepsy. These laws guarantee access to health insurance, however, the premiums are usually expensive and not all persons can afford…
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…, and for the treatment of anorexia, epilepsy, glaucoma and bronchial asthma. There is little argument against a change in the law that will allow medical trials on cannabis products, but this alters when it is debated as a recreational drug. Research into recreational use…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…or the drugs used to control AIDS, and for the treatment of anorexia, epilepsy, glaucoma and bronchial asthma. There is little argument against a change in the law that will allow medical trials on cannabis products, but this alters when it is debated…
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Category: /Literature/English
…promoted by many in the “medical”, or should we say “slaughterhouse”, industry. Our babies are used to fatten the salaries of these so called “doctors” or “butchers”. The life of a baby begins at the moment of conception in a mother’s uterus, and if the baby’s…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, if she chooses, without state interference. Pro-lifers want the law changed so that abortion is made illegal again. Between 1880 and 1973, when abortion was illegal, many woman died or had serious medical problem after attempting to induce their own…
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Category: /Literature/English
…illness with only ten percent covering A.I.D.S. One particular policy states that people do not become infected through usual behavior in a working environment. This illustrates that A.I.D.S patients are protected under disability law and are entitled…
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