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  • Human Growth Hormone Human Growth Hormone
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    Human Growth Hormone Human Growth Hormone is a chemical formula that prevents biological aging. To most people, the only thing known to do the same as HGH is "the fountain of youth". HGH is one of many endocrine hormones found in the human anatomy, like estrogen, progestorene, testosterone, melatonin and DHEA, which decline in production with age. Many of these hormones can be replaced to deter some of the effects of aging. HGH is by far more superior than any other of the hormones not only beca...
  • Drug Codeine
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    CODEINE (C 18 H 2, NO 3 H 3 PO 4 1/2 H 2 O) Our team researched the drug Codeine. We used several different sources to gather our information. We go information from Jay Moser and Sue Peterson, our two local pharmacists. We researched medical encyclopedias, journals, and magazines. Codeine is known medically. It is a drug derived from opium, a poppy plant. It was discovered in 1832 by French chemist Pierre-Jean Robiquet. Codeine constitutes about 0.5 to 2.5 percent of this plant substance. The d...
  • Effect Of Ibuprofen On The Heart Rate
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    IbuprofenAbstractThe project that I chose to research was the effect of Ibuprofen on the heart rate of the daphnis. The reason that I chose to do this was because many people in society use over the counter pain killers without really understanding any of the long term effects of this medicine other than clearing their aches pains, and swelling. One of the leading drugs on the market today is Ibuprofen which you may know as Motrin or Advil. Both drugs are identical except for quantity and price,...
  • Possible Treatment Of Anaphylaxis
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    Treating AnaphylaxixResearch Paper Paramedic Procedures I - Fall 1996 11/3/96 In the emergency setting, anaphylaxis is a dangerous, life threatening condition that must be treated in an aggressive and timely fashion. Anaphylaxis is a condition related to acute allergic reactions. Following the body's exposure to the offending allergen, there are common systemic reactions. The most serious reactions involve the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, but the gastrointestinal, , and genitourinary ...
  • 99 6 To 99 8 Effect Rate
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    There are many methods of birth control that you can choose from. To pick a certain method of birth control, you should consult a doctor or your physician. The first method and cheapest method of all the birth controls in Abstinence. It is the only 100% full proof method that will prevent STD's and pregnancy. Other methods such as Condoms, Norplant, Depo-Provera, Barrier Contraceptives, over the counter contraceptives, IUD, sterilization, morning after pill are also available to use. Condoms are...
  • Role In Porters Development Of Her Presentation
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    I: Organizational Pattern: Rogerian Christa Porter examines what a true friend is. She does this by establishing a presentation with a Rogerian pattern as its basis. This pattern is seen in several aspects mentioned by Porter, the more obvious aspect is when she invites the audience to give their opinion of what a true friend is. Porter is basically discovering what the listeners positions are when asking what they think a true friend is. Porter also reveals her pattern choice when she presents ...
  • Process Of Setting Document Objectives
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    The Six Stages of the Writing Process 1. Planning: Planning is the process of setting document objectives, analyzing audience needs and responses, and developing a course of action to accomplish the objectives. Effective planning takes time at the beginning of the project, but overall saves a lot of time. 2. Research: Research is the systematic investigation of a subject in order to discover facts, opinions, or beliefs. The amount of research needed for a written assignment depends on the nature...
  • Suppression Of The Specific Punished Behaviour
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    Introduction Punishment is a process through which "the consequence of a response decreases the likelihood that the response will recur" (Gray, 2002, pp. 115). Further, punishment can be seen as an effort to decrease the response rate to stimuli by either removing a desired stimulus or presenting one which is undesired (Gray, 2002). Recent studies suggest that punishment can be an effective method of behaviour modification. However, as reported in Lerman and Vorndran (2002), there are a number o...
  • Large Doses Ghb
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    GHB, or gamma-hydroxybutyrate, is a nutrient that is part of the metabolism process in mammalians. It can be found in every cell of the human body. The greatest quantities can be found in the kidney, heart, skeletal muscles, and brown fat tissues (Chin and Kreutzer, 1992). Chin and Kruetzer also believe it to be a neurotransmitter, however that has not yet been proven. GHB is known to be a metabolite and also a precursor of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). GHB and ...
  • Use And Effectiveness Of Vitamins And Nutrient
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    The History, Use, and Effectiveness of Medicinal Drugs. Introduction (Pg's 1-2) II. Aspirin (Pg's 3-6) A. Its OriginB. DosagesC. Relative EffectivenessD. Side EffectsE. Alternate Treatment. Sulfa Drugs (Pg's 7-10) A. Its OriginB. DosagesC. Relative EffectivenessD. Side EffectsE. Alternate Treatment IV. Antibiotics (Pg's 11-14) A. Its OriginB. DosagesC. Relative EffectivenessD. Side EffectsE. Alternate Treatment V. Antihistamines (Pg's 15-17) A. Its OriginB. Dosage and UseC. Relative Effectivenes...
  • Blue And White Gradient Background
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    Evaluation of Advert My advert uses a woman's moisturizer and places it along side a man. This is challenging the representation of men because in a normal advert it would of featured a women because it it's aimed at women. I started by placing a blue and white gradient background. This is plain and minimalist ic but at the same time adding some colour to the advert whereas plain white would have appeared bland. I used blue because it is a very cool colour and is linked with cold colours and ice...
  • Use Of Anesthetics
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    Anesthesia is a partial or complete loss of sensation or feeling induced by the admin- is tration of various substances. For many decade, people have used one form of an anesthetic during surgical procedures. Some people also use some of these anesthetics as recreational drugs, e.g. laughing gas (a. k. a. Nitrous Oxide). The term anesthetic literally means "without feeling". There are many different types of anesthesia, but they are usually put into three groups. These groups are gene- ral anest...
  • Emergency Contraception Pills To Patients
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    Emergency Contraception in the United States Today November 2, 1998 In a world today where unplanned or unintended pregnancies occur in exuberant numbers there is a great need for a solution. Emergency contraception is one that comes to mind. In the United States approximately 3.2 million of the total six million annual pregnancies are accidental, half of these ending in abortion (Lindberg, 1997). Eighty percent of teen pregnancies are unintended, and each year, one in nine young women aged 15-1...
  • Mdma's Serotonin
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    Methylenedioxymethamhetamine, the compound used in the drug Ecstasy, was developed in Germany in 1914 as an intermediary substance to pave the way to alternative therapeutic medicines. Presently, MDMA is used for a subculture in America and all over the world of "ravers" who spend their weekends taking this unique drug because of its seemingly mind- expanding properties. The truth about this drug is that it fools the body's senses by releasing too much serotonin and possibly permanently damaging...
  • Classical Treatment For Diarrhoea M Opioid Receptors
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    Opioid Analgesics Opium is the natural extract obtained from the juice of the poppy flower, Palaver somniferum and is composed of over 20 different alkaloids. "Opiate" is a term used to describe all drugs derived from opium. Because this excludes all synthetic compounds or endogenous analogues the term "opioid" has evolved to be all encompassing. Hence Opioid Analgesics refers to all compounds both natural or synthetic that have similar pharmacological properties to opiates. They are the most po...
  • Reader's Emotions Of Compassion
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    Since the event of the terrorist attacks in New York on September 11, 2001, the issue of terrorism has received a considerable amount of media attention. The recent bombings of Bali and Jakarta caused this media focus to be further intensified allowing much discussion and debate between commentators such as Andrew Bolt, presenting their view on possible motives for such terrorist attacks. 'The Blast of Truth', appearing in The Herald Sun on Thursday 7th August, 2003, advocates his blatant opinio...
  • Uses And Consequences
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    The art of lying and deception has developed over centuries of mis truth and to become in today's modern world a necessity of life. The Oxford dictionary defines a lie as "an intentionally false statement used in order to deceive". Although condemned, lying is an act in which we all take part in. For many of us, lying is a daily habit which saves both time and pain. Whether denying an action to escape punishment or implying false statements to persuade or deceive, lying is an art, which if maste...
  • Fen Phen Safety Update Information Web This
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    Diet / Weight Loss Pills These days, people are always on the lookout for an easy way to lose weight. According to a 1999 study done by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, an estimated 61 percent of adults in the United States were overweight, along with 13 percent of children and adolescents. With these statistics, people should be looking for a way to better themselves, but in a healthy fashion. Primarily starting in the 1990's, body image, exercise, and diet became a major concern in the U...
  • Very Effective Factor Of Persuasion
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    The most important factor in effective persuasion is communication in all its different venues. Starting with language as a mean to express ourselves with others, followed by TV, advertisement, politics, books, newspapers and son. I will talk about the origin of the word and meaning and use since then by illustrating it with what we do as an individual on our daily life, in our society and by quoting others and their understanding of effective persuasion. Persuasion is something we all do all th...
  • Psychologist's Collaboration With Primary Care Physicians
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    Around 1990, psychologists and educators began to notice increasing use of methylphenidate by students. Diagnosis of attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder by family physicians and pediatricians was most commonly based on brief behavioral descriptions by parents and, infrequently, by use of rating scales. At that time, the present researchers began to explore the development of a school-based, methodologically sound, and inexpensive method of assessing the efficacy of stimulant medications, ...

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