...I decided to use Colloidal silver as my topic. The main reason I choose this is my passion to educate others to the benefits of non-western doctor prescribed medicine. I have a belief there are many things which can be helped and cured using natural means, with fruit, vegetables and naturally occurring minerals. My belief is that many of the medicines toted by doctors can infact make you more unwell, then requiring more medicine and lining the pockets of the Huge Pharmaceutical companies. Hence my research and sharing of the information I have on a simple product known as colloidal silver has been misrepresented as a cure, but then goes on the state all the uses that colloidal silver can be used for topically and internally, when used in the correct doses. http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-779-COLLOIDAL%20SILVER.aspx?activeIngredientId=779&activeIngredientName=COLLOIDAL%20SILVER With controversial topics that challenge the “normal” beliefs I find personally looking into uses through history often helpful thing be link here shows the uses of colloidal silver throughout history dating back to 4,000BC article written and referenced By Dr J Wesley Alexander seems to be a well-researched and factual piece of writing. He has cited 9 references used for his research http://tse.colloidalsilverkillsviruses.com/pdf/history.pdf The springer article I have included here gives positive feedback on the results of using colloidal silver and other silver products...
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...A major controversial issue in the United States today is the debate over medical marijuana. Currently, the medical use of marijuana is legal in twenty-three states and Washington D.C. The federal government and the majority of states believe legalizing marijuana is simply too dangerous. Despite the many benefits medical marijuana offers severely ill patients, opposers believe legalization will eventually lead to recreational use. Protestants against marijuana argue the benefits have not yet been proven and could potentially be dangerous. According to How Is Colorado Doing Since Marijuana Legalization, some say it helps the economy and brings jobs while others say it creates more crime and puts kids at risk (1). However, many testimonials from patients and their loved ones provide evidence that medical marijuana has been nothing short of a miracle for them. Because of the benefits marijuana offers, legalization laws should be passed in all fifty states for the sole purpose of medical use; severely ill patients who could receive benefits are being deprived because of the possibility that the drug would lead to recreational use, increased...
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...states such as California have passed laws allowing marijuana legal to smoke and sell. The medical marijuana is to use for medicinal purposes and can only be prescribed by a doctor. Researchers and scientists support the use of marijuana as a medical drug. Some people like patients may view this positively, because the medical marijuana actually worked on them as they get a lot better. Despite some viewpoints in favor of the use of marijuana, it is still an unethical use of the drug, because there are still negative effects of using marijuana. Even though patients who are suffering from illness or disease and are using medical marijuana, patients viewed that it helps them feel better. With the increase of medical marijuana, the worldwide report estimates between 200 and 300 million people are now smoking marijuana (Earleywine 29). With 40% of the public using marijuana as medicine, it has changed the needs and values of our society. The use of medical marijuana can treat patients with many different ailments such as pain, nausea, vomiting, and AIDS. It can be used as treatment itself and to help patients with accepted treatments to find the cure for their conditions (Clark 40). Patients had to pay less for medical marijuana less than other medication drugs (Earleywine 181). Medicinal marijuana makes it an easy, affordable, and accessible solution in fourteen states allowing the use of medicinal marijuana by cancer patients and...
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...Medical Marijuana Marijuana legalization one of the most argued and discussed subjects worldwide. The topic is argued for it to be legal for medical uses, and recreationally. Opposing these arguments are the ideas that it’s a “high potential for abuse,” and it is harmful to those who ingest the drug. On the other hand, don’t a majority of prescriptions, drugs, and medicines that are legal, and are heavily used, all have a “high potential for abuse?” Medical marijuana being legalized for specific illnesses such as: epilepsy, crohn’s disease, and multiple sclerosis, will be life changing for those who suffer from those illnesses and diseases. This drug is the most widely used controlled substance in the world. Since marijuana has been illegal...
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...LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA FOR MEDICAL USES The legalization of marijuana for medical purposes has been questionable for many years, and it has been an active debate in the United States even up to now, with many different issues on which people have many different opinions. There is opposition to the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes because it has the potential to be used incorrectly, however it is also considered that there is the potential for marijuana to be used in relieving the suffering of many seriously ill patients. Marijuana has been used by people for thousands of years to provide relief from many different serious medical problems. For thousands of years marijuana was not only legal, it was a common crop. It is only in the past ninety years or so that marijuana has been found to be not only unusable, but also harmful and extremely illegal in some States in America (Blaszczak, 2014) .Up to now 23 states in America have legalized marijuana for medical uses, each state has its own regulations to control details such as allowable quantities and registration requirements (State by state marijuana law, 2015). However, the debate on the legalization of its medical uses is still going on in the rest of the states in America. Marijuana is defined as a shredded, green-brown mix of dried flowers, stems, and leaves from the plant named Cannabis sativa. Marijuana has been used as an agent for achieving a feeling of intense excitement and happiness since ancient...
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...MEDICAL MARIJUANA I find it funny that the local smoker walking down the street in today's world are considered to be outcast while those who smoke medical marijuana or cheered and embrace. It is well known knowledge that smoking is a dirty habit that sure is the lifespan of individuals. Medical marijuana is extremely addictive the main reason why it is still an illegal substance because of how it will create a financially and humanity effect on individuals with addictive personalities and traits. There are many people that play critical role in the issue of marijuana in California. This controversial idea of making medical marijuana legal not only a state issue in California, however it is a overall national, local and federal government issue along with profit and nonprofit organization who all play a major role in the legalization process of medical marijuana. ! Government for sometime has been against the legalization of marijuana and other drugs in California. It is the concern of the local, federal, and the national government that legalization of medical marijuana would cause an increase of drug abuse throughout the state of California and could spread throughout the remainder of the United States. Government officials also are focused on the health risk cause by marijuana, with a prime focus young American individuals involved with drug use. Federal government in California has put a ban on medical marijuana do to the Jamaican Stearns about the use...
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...Tyler Cardwell Ms. Blair English IV 3 April 2015 Legalize medical marijuana Medical marijuana should be legalized in Missouri because of the money and jobs that could potentially be created from it. Many states in America have legalized it because they believe it offers many people in pain a safer way to treat their ailments. Another side to marijuana’s legalization is hemp which can be used to make paper and other useful materials that can help reduce the use of trees. There are 23 states and the district of Columbia that have some form of medical marijuana legalized. Of these 23 states the way they’re legalized is quite different. Most of the 23 have it legalized medical only but others have it legalized recreationally. Recreational...
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...corrupt practices. The article criticizes the actions of the pharmaceutical industry beginning in the 1980s to the present, asserting that the industry compromises the integrity of the process of medical research and that it pressures consumers and doctors to use its products and that it falsifies data regarding the capabilities and dangers of its drugs (Harriet A. Washington, American Scholar, Summer 2011, vol. 80). Drug makers do not just comprise doctors; they also undermine the top medical journals and skew the findings of medical research. Identifying unethical business research involved in this article is given. Evaluating the article will also show how unethical behavior affects the industry, injured party, and society. A proposition of how unethical behavior can be avoided is proposed. The article is based on how pharmaceutical companies use medical research in medical journals and advertising (Washington H., 2011). Medical advertising has an influence on medical articles in medical journals along with supplying journals with financial support to keep publishing (Washington H., 2011). Health care professionals use medical journals when diagnosing and treating patients. This is not the only issue the article speaks about. Pharmaceutical companies also use techniques in the medical research of drugs to supply consumers with information that make bad...
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...POLICY NAME: Health and Safety Unit – Standards and Protocols | EFFECTIVE DATE : QM USE | POLICY MANUAL LEVEL 1 | POLICY CODE: QM USE | PRINT DATE : QM USE | | DATE PREPARED: May 30, 2014 | DATE REVIEWED : QM USE | | ISSUE STATUS: QM USE | DATE APPROVED : QM USE | | | Policy | Standards of Conduct | Purpose | The rules and regulations in these handbook pertains to the proper conduct and discipline within the health and safety unit. | Scope | These will apply to all HSU Personnel, Staff and Cadet Medical Officers | | POLICY NAME: Health and Safety Unit – Standards and Protocols | EFFECTIVE DATE : QM USE | WORK INSTRUCTIONSLEVEL 2 | POLICY CODE: QM USE | PRINT DATE : QM USE | | DATE PREPARED: May 30, 2014 | DATE REVIEWED : QM USE | | ISSUE STATUS: QM USE | DATE APPROVED : QM USE | | | HSU GENERAL ORDERS | ALL incidents of injuries shall be reported immediately, whether suspected or actual, to RTD, Academic staff or HSU personnel as soon as possible. HSU shall accomplish the proper form for documentation and attend to the needs of the injured immediately. | | No one must give any false or inaccurate information pertaining to injuries or the physical well-being of any Cadet. | | Cadets must take personal responsibility for their own health and well-being at all times, and take proper measures to ensure that they remain in good health...
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...Medical Marijuana in California The marijuana pant is one of the oldest plants known to mankind. It has become one of the most widely used plants. The plant has many uses other than medicinal use. It was used to make cloth and paper for centuries and was the most important source of rope until the development of synthetic fibers (Grinspoon and Bakalar). There are two different species of cannabis called sativa and indica. The feeling of each has a slight difference. Sativa has a more relaxing effect on the body than indica, but both are equally useful in medicating ill people. Marijuana is easily defined: it is one of the most benign substances know to humans (Rosenthal and Kubby). California is one of the first states in America fighting for the use of medical marijuana. In recent years, the medical use had grown vastly in the state of California. Medical marijuana is used for various reasons. Many people in California are beginning to buy or receive medical marijuana prescriptions to avoid serious consequences. “In 1996, California voters passed position 215, the Compassionate Use Act, legalizing marijuana for medical use. Proposition 215 permits ill Californians to use marijuana, provided they first obtain a doctor’s recommendation. Proposition 215 also give doctors legal defense against professional or legal sanctions for recommending use of marijuana” (Berkeley.edu 1). There is so much conflict between proposition 215 and the federal law. The federal...
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...Should medical marijuana be legalized nationwide? Team A BCOM/275 October 9, 2011 UoP Instructor Should medical marijuana be legalized nationwide? The use of marijuana for the treatment of patients with serious health conditions is currently one of the top contentious debate topics in the United States. Until its prohibition in 1937, marijuana was one the top three most prescribed medicines in the United States. To date, 13 states have statutory laws legalizing medical marijuana; however, it is not legal at the federal level. Several pros and cons exist to support whether medical marijuana should be or not be legalized nationwide. The primary arguments in debating the pros and cons of legalizing medical marijuana nationwide focus primarily on medical benefits, disease prevention, medical risk, substance abuse, and legal issues. Many scientific professionals and patients claim medical marijuana provides some sort of medical benefits. Although it has been a contentious battle between the states and federal governments to legalize or not medical marijuana nationwide, there are three important points to take under consideration; first, marijuana is a potent analgesic in patients with chronic pain. Second, it is a strong anti-emetic for patients receiving cancer chemotherapy treatment. Third and most important, medical marijuana should be legal, so patients do not have to break the law to receive treatment. Across the nation state organizations...
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...approval of 27 states, medical studies, and cost of consequences on those convicted from use of the most common illicit drug in the world, the United States of America has began to rethink its stance on the matter. The question of this country seems to be the underlying argument about Marijuana in this country is: should Marijuana continue to be prohibited to citizens based on its health effects, medicinal values, and costs to the country? This argument seems to be a great topic in the U.S. Marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug, not only in the United States, but the world, and because of this the laws connected with this drug hold great influence. It is because of this and the immergence of new evidence, that the justification behind prohibition of this drug is being rethought scientifically, socially, and economically. Twenty seven states have approved the use of marijuana for medical purposes, but the users can be prosecuted, and placed into prison according to federal law. I cannot began to understand this, but currently, 830,000 people a year are in trouble with the law in regards to Marijuana (Business Insider, 2012) and numbers seem to be on an uphill trend . The money tax payers are paying for the war on marijuana places a dent in our society. This money could be used for many other things such as education, care for elderly, and funding for U.S. soldiers. Marijuana comes from the Cannabis Sativa plant. The Cannabis Sativa plant not only produces Marijuana...
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...medicinal use of medical marijuana. Through its use doctors can treat pain, nausea, anorexia, and muscle spasticity. Patients can lower their consumption of opiates to combat pain through the use of marijuana. The drug even brings quality of life benefits including improvements to sleep for insomniacs and the abatement of depressive symptoms for mental health patients. And not only does it benefit the user, but it could benefit the government through taxes on sold marijuana and created jobs in official dispensaries. Medicinal use of marijuana has a wide variety of beneficial effects with little downsides. Marijuana has many medical benefits. In R. J. Lamarine’s article Marijuana: Modern Medical Chimaera he wrote, “Short-term use of existing medical cannabinoids appeared to increase the risk of nonserious adverse effects” (2012). Few serious effects were found and it was found to have evidence of addiction in only a small percentage of users (Lamarine, 2012). In some ways medical marijuana can help the economy. Legal dispensaries for medical marijuana create jobs (Adams, 2013). If a drug dealer sells marijuana to someone on the street the government receives no money and it does not help the community. Medical marijuana can be taxed and that money can be used to fund public parks, schools, roads, and other areas of the community. One study even found that the legalization of medical marijuana and the opening of dispensaries do not increase adolescent marijuana use (Lynne-Landsman...
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...Medical General Hospital Security Policy Introduction Information is an essential asset and is vitally important to Medical General Hospital business operations and long-term viability. Medical General Hospital must ensure that its information assets are protected in a manner that is cost-effective and that reduces the risk of unauthorized information disclosure, modification, or destruction, whether accidental or intentional. The Medical General Hospital Security Policy will adopt a risk management approach to Information Security. The risk management approach requires the identification, assessment, and appropriate mitigation of vulnerabilities and threats that can adversely impact Medical General Hospital information assets and patient records. Objectives • To keep all private patient files confidential • Allow only doctors and nurses access to private documents of patient • Setup username and passwords for employees • Setup badges for contactors and janitors • To comply with all security measures • To make sure private information about company files are prohibited • To make sure all printed documents that can be a threat to the company are shredded and not thrown in trash. • To make sure all staff shutdown workstation after using at the end of the day • To enforce that Surveillance cameras are monitored 24hrs a day 7days a week • To make sure visitors check in at the front before seeing the patient’s • Protect all data from unauthorized...
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...MedDRA® TERM SELECTION: POINTS TO CONSIDER Release 3.13 Based on MedDRA Version 12.1 ICH-Endorsed Guide for MedDRA Users Application to Adverse Drug Reactions /Adverse Events & Medical and Social History & Indications 1 October 2009 © Copyright ICH Secretariat (c/o IFPMA) Copying is permitted, with reference to source, but material in this publication may not be used in any documentation or electronic media which is offered for sale, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. IFPMA Chemin Louis-Dunant, 15 P.O. Box 195 1211 Geneva 20 Switzerland Tel: +41 (22) 338 32 00 Fax: +41 (22) 338 32 99 2 Table of Contents 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 4.0 4.1 4.2 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 4 OBJECTIVE OF THIS DOCUMENT ................................................................................................. 4 PURPOSES OF USING MEDDRA ................................................................................................. 5 BACKGROUND ........................................................................................................................... 5 SCOPE OF THE POINTS TO CONSIDER ......................................................................................... 6 GENERAL PRINCIPLES...
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