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Medical Treatment Essays and Term Papers
Benefit Programs In The Airline Industry
The Human Resource topic that we selected is to analyze the benefit programs of four major airlines. Benefits are important to employees as well as their families, and can be a powerful recruiting tool. Benefits also play a major role in managerial decisions and wise benefit choices ...
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DepressionLife eradicator might be a more appropriate name for this disease. That's right, this disease drains the zest for living and replaces it with anguish, guilt, pessimism, irritability, and the inability to experience pleasure. People used to think it was "all in your head" and if you really ...
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Environmental And Genetic Affects And Schizophreniathe relative importance of genetic and environmental factors in the
aetiology of schizophrenia.
Graeme Gordon
...poor Ophelia, divided from herself and her fair judgement without the which we arepictures or mere beasts... ...
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ObesityFacts concerning
Many Americans are at increased health risk because they are obese. The U.S.
Surgeon General, in a 1988 report on nutrition and health, estimated that
one-fourth of adult Americans are overweight. is a known risk
factor for chronic diseases including heart disease, diabetes, ...
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Abortion Life Or Death: Who Chooses??
Abortion has been a debatable issue for years even starting in the Roman times.
In Roman times, abortion and the destruction of unwanted children was permissible, but as out civilization has aged, it seems that such acts were no longer acceptable by rational human beings, so that in 1948, ...
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Marijuana For Medicinal PurposesIn 1936 when Marijuana was made illegal it was considered a medicine in
good standing with the American Medical Association. At the time Marijuana could
be found in twenty eight different medical products and countless other consumer
products. On November 5th, 1996 California and Arizona passed ...
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Obsessive Compulsive DisorderOCD is an anxiety disorder that is described as someone having obsessive thoughts and/or compulsive behavior. People with OCD are absorbed in repetitive behavior and thoughts they have no control over. Obsession is defined as the domination of one's thoughts or feelings by a persistent idea, ...
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Impaired ChildrenIn the past, I did not know about all the controversy surrounding impaired babies. I have always assumed that when a baby was born premature and with defects that the doctors did everything to help save it. All the mothers that I have known have all loved their babies and would be willing to do ...
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Esopghaeal CancerEsophageal cancer affects millions of lives, and it is one of the more preventable cancer. Advancements have been made in the preventions of esophageal cancer and its treatment. The general statistics of patients who have has this type of cancer. The number of patients that have been diagnosed with ...
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Can Depression Be GeneticCan Depression Be Genetic
Jarnay Gibson
Palm Beach State College
Abstract
Depression is a state of mental illness. It is characterised by deep, long- lasting feelings of sadness. Depression can change the thought / feelings of an individual and his / her social behavior and physical well ...
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The Positive And Negative Effects Of DNA ProfilingGenetic engineering has developed and blossomed at a frightening rate in
the last decade. Originating as merely an area of interest for scientists,
genetic engineering has now become an area of which all people should be
somewhat knowledgeable.
DNA profiling has many uses, both positive and ...
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The Roy Adaptation ModelRoy began work on her theory in the 1960s. She drew from existing work
of a physiological psychologist, and behavioral, systems and role theorists. She
was keenly interested in the psycho/social aspects of the person from the start
and concentrated her education on this aspect of Person. Thus, ...
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Understanding Panic DisordersFear, heart palpitations, terror, a sense of impending doom,
dizziness, fear of fear. These are the words used to describe a panic
disorder. But there is great hope: treatment can benefit virtually
everyone who has this condition. It is extremely important for the person
who has to learn ...
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Schizophrenia"In my senior year of high school, I began to experience personality
changes. I did not realize the significance of the changes at the time, and I
think others denied them, but looking back I can see that they were the earliest
signs of illness. I became increasingly withdrawn and sullen. I ...
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A Detailed Explanation of GynecomastiaWhat is Gynecomastia?
Definition
Gynecomastia is a common disease of the male breast where there is a benign glandular enlargement of that breast at some time in the male's life. It usually consists of the appearance of a flat pad of glandular tissue beneath a nipple which becomes tender at ...
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Psychological Aspects of InfertilityThe Depths of Infertility and Surrogacy
Elaine Pitsas
Ball State University
Abstract
This research paper is about infertility, focusing on surrogacy. Both are controversial topics that have been debated upon ever since the beginning of time and is a relevant issue today. For my research ...
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TinnitusAnnotated Bibliography:
Goebel, Gerhard; Rief, Winfried; Wise, Karen. 1998. Meeting the expectations of chronic patients: Comparison of a structured group therapy program for management with a problem solving group. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. 44 (6). 681-685
A therapy called ...
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Diseases: Sex Linked And Sex InfluencedThere are thousands of cases of sex linked and sex influenced diseases
worldwide. These diseases can range from a social inconvenience, to a fatal
ailment. In sex linked diseases, like Muscular Dystrophy, hemophilia and color
blindness, only males are affected. When a man infected with a sex ...
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Marijuana: The LegalizationAfter the sustaining vote in November of 1996 and coming into effect the beginning of this year, marijuana is now legal to medical patients in California and Arizona. Proposition 215 reads as follows:
The people of the State of California hereby find and declare that the purposes of the ...
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Autism 2There are many diseases and disorders that plague today’s society, but one of the most serious of those disorders is autism. Autism is not nearly as widely known as the familiar Down’s Syndrome, yet, surprisingly, autism is far more widespread. In fact, autism is the third most common ...
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