Living, Breathing, Snowflakes: On a Quest to Save Lives that Never Existed When it comes to stem cell research especially that of Embryonic stem cell research, the definition of what is “human” has not been set in stone. One side of the argument claims that an embryo is not just potential for life but it is indeed life. The other side of this debate is that while an embryo is the potential for life, it is not life yet and is just a possibility that may possibly develop into a fetus, which then…
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Slowly, I am entering the world of becoming one of those baby boomers, a group among the elderly, an actual senior citizen. As a senior coming from the baby-boom generation (1946-1964) I have had more exposure to illegal drugs and alcohol than most generations, and it has become more acceptable among us to use substances to cure things (www.parenting.com/elder-care/substance-abuse-in-the-elderly-a-growing-problem/). It scares me to know that I can be-come a statistic of being one of the 17 percent…
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Postpartum depression following the birth of a baby has a multitude of detrimental effects on the quality of life of both the mother and child over the course of their lifetimes. According to the American Psychiatric Association (2000), postpartum depression (PPD) is defined as “an onset of clinical depressive symptoms occurring within four weeks of giving birth and is often diagnosed when symptoms occur within twelve months of a child’s birth.” Many women often experience severe anxiety about being…
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teaching jobs, which are generally tied to fixed salary schedules. Yet according to a new research brief from the Brookings Institution, female teachers typically make thousands less than their male counterparts. Women also make up most of the teaching jobs but if there was a man teaching they end up making a few cents. It may only be a few cents but it can all add up. They can make up 1,000 more than women.…
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Adam Jaworski Dr. Stromer English 110 March 27, 2015 Designer Babies: The Future Filled With Healthy Children The movies and science fiction novels often portray science as overstepping its bounds and trying to change man by altering his genetic structure, only to suffer dire consequences or create some kind of monster. The population grows nervous when the idea of genetically modifying humans is mentioned. In a poll conducted by the Huffington Post in 2014 over 52% of the population were…
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of impairment. Much like Little, Osler’s conclusion indicated that proper treatment could greatly increase quality of life. Dr. Sigmund Freud, the Austrian neurologist better known for his work in psychiatry, published some of the earliest medical papers on cerebral palsy. In the early years, Dr. Little believed most cases of cerebral palsy were caused by obstetrical complications at birth. He suggested that children born with cerebral palsy were born following complicated deliveries, and that their…
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hybrids of two separate species superior to purebreds? Did you know that most hybrid animals can't sexually reproduce due to the fact they have a mixed number of chromosomes. Therefore, hybrids are not their own species. The purpose of this research paper is create a list of resources to assist in the experimentation required to answer the above question in italics. According to Elaine Thompson, fish have many methods of laying eggs. The first is egg scattering, where the male chases the female…
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Nursing Safety: Adequate Nurse to Patient Ratio Jillian Benson Baker University School of Nursing One of the primary tenets of medicine is "first, do no harm". Patients put their trust in doctors and nurses when they are most vulnerable and are in need of care. Yet, what does a patient initially experience at the beginning of a hospital stay? Nurses who appear to be responsible for caring for large numbers of patients and a scarcity of doctors. Patients quickly realize that nurses…
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objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities"(WHO, 2014). Health care policies are defined and implied by government for the betterment of general health of the public. This paper heavily distributed between personal views, religious implications and beliefs; moreover, writers view point on health policy. Personal Values and Spiritual Beliefs The writer, is born and raised in India. Raised in an upper middle…
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Noise in the NICU: Is it too loud? Jamie Nordberg Western Governors University WGU Student ID#000282046 Final Paper Noise in the NICU: Is it too loud? The NICU is often cluttered with loud, unpredictable noises from a variety of sources; such as cardiorespiratory alarms, ventilators, phones, opening and closing of portholes on incubators, and staff conversation. Simple caregiver tasks such as running water, opening packages inside an incubator, disposing of trash in a metal container, and…
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