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Medicine and Nutrition Term Papers and Reports
Cancer
1507 Words - 6 Pages

.... growths and can be recognized as not normal tissue. These traits are passed down as the cell reproduces therefore spreading the cancer. Neoplasms are generally classified into two groups: malignant and benign. Malignant tumors, or abnormal tissue, grow more rapidly than benign tissue and they invade normal tissue. Benign tissue is structured similar to normal tissue while malignant tissue is abnormal and has an unstructured appearance. Of greater importance, benign tissue does not metastasize, or begin to grow in other sites, like malignant tumors do. Cancer always refers to metastasized tumors but the term tumor is not always necessarily cancer. A tumor is any living ....


How I Deal With A Loved One Who Has Aids
823 Words - 3 Pages

.... I ask myself, “How did it happen and why did it happen?” None of it really matters because even if I knew the answers I would not be able to change what happened. All I can do now is try to deal with the situation the best I can. Guilt is a form of pain because all I would do is sit and wish that it was someone else with the virus instead of somebody I love. I need to put my guilt and pain aside so my loved one does not see the pain and suffering that was accidentally forced upon them by a blood trusfusion or by their own bad judgment and the agony caused to all family members and friends. How do I cope with the pain? First, I must deal with the pain by gett ....


Sickle Cell Disease
1403 Words - 6 Pages

.... a rigid banana or sickle shape that can clog blood vessels. Sickle cells tend to become trapped and destroyed in the liver and in the spleen. This results in a shortage of red blood cells called anemia which, when severe, can cause the patient to be pale, short of breath and easily tired. Certain conditions, such as infections, may worsen a patient's anemia by speeding up destruction of red blood cells or reducing red blood cell production. Two of the most common forms of are sickle cell anemia (SS disease) and sickle "C" disease. Sickle beta thalassemia is a less common form of . The effects of vary greatly from one person to the next. Some affected people rarely see thei ....


Smoking Banana Peels
259 Words - 1 Pages

.... is about . It all started around 1967 when somebody wrote a letter to a hippie paper in Berkeley , California to the ' Berkeley Barb ' and explained how to smoke a banana peel to get high. First you have to peel the banana peel and then scrape the white material that is next to the peel out . You then must put this white material in the oven at 200 Degrees C. until it is dry then roll it into a cigarette. A bunch of other hippie papers copied the instructions and it became a craze and even TIME and NEWSWEEK wrote about it. Someone I know says he smoked banana peels once but he was "tripping" on mushrooms at the time so he didn't know if it made him high or not. A friend o ....


Bipolar Disorder
442 Words - 2 Pages

.... usually consist of low self-esteem, drug use, insomnia, tiredness, thoughts of suicide, suicide attempts, memory loss. Hospitalization may be required for treatment during bad phases. Sometimes it gets so bad that a person must be put in mental institute. There are medications for such as lithium and other anti-depressants and attention deficit disorder hyperactive (ADDH) medications. Sometime a person when depressed might try to treat it them self by using drugs and alcohol which just makes it worst and even makes them more depressed. Such as if someone is going though a bad phase then they try to treat it with cocaine. All that’s going to do is make it worst, when the ....


Alternative Medicine
1181 Words - 5 Pages

.... therapies, alternative systems of medical practice, manual healing methods, pharamacologic and biologic treatments, herbal medicine and diet and nutrition. The three most commonly practiced are mind-body interventions, alternative systems of medical practice and herbal medicine. I became interested in alternative medicine after show on a news program like 20/20 or Dateline. I thought it would be interesting to find our what other sources there are for help when I am ill. Alternative medicine twenty years ago was an obscure term. Only 5 to 10 years ago, most physicians would have dismissed alternative medicine as a fad that was perhaps a remn ....


Steroids
695 Words - 3 Pages

.... power lifting, and body builders are the primary steroid users. Over 50% of male and 10% of female bodybuilders report using steroids. Some side affects to using steroids for men is rage, which is when you can no longer control your attitude and it boils over resulting in massive hysteria. Also shrinking of the male reproductive organ. Later in life the pecks will start to look more like breasts. In women they will be basically taking the hormone they lack to be a man, so their voice deepens, body hair develops. They start to look more like a man. Some studies show that the only reason why athletes use steroids is to help stay injury free, to heal, to make ....


IVF: A Medical Breakthrough Or A Medical Burden?
2464 Words - 9 Pages

.... the greatest marvels of 20th century science. However, the medical phenomena of being able to fertilize an egg outside of the body, a technique known as in vitro fertilization (IVF), has also become a high-tech dilemma. A number of ethical concerns have been raised since Louise Brown was born 16 years ago, causing many people to question IVF as a morally acceptable means of conception. Among these concerns are the following: (1) Is IVF morally unacceptable because it is an "unnatural" means of conception? (2) Does IVF threaten the moral status of women? (3) Does IVF harm the autonomy of a woman? The first of these concerns, that questioning the acceptability of IVF ....



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