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Breast
Cancer
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8 pages in length. An excellent and informative overview of breast cancer;
its frequency, occurrence, causes, prevention, and treatment. Bibliography
lists 11 sources.
Filename: Breastca.wps
Rheumatoid
Arthritis
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A 6 page research essay exploring the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
of this debilitating disease. Recent experiments have resulted in new
treatments that show great promise in reducing the symptoms and even in
putting the disease into remission. These treatments are discussed with
the statistical data resulting form the studies. Bibliography lists 9
sources.
Filename: Rheum.wps
Rheumatoid
Arthritis / The Fight To Stop The Pain
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A 5 page look at the prevalence of arthritis, its causes, symptoms, and
incurability. Of particular importance to the discussion is Rheumatoid
Arthritis (atrophic) -- the most crippling and deforming type. The writer
examines some of the efforts being made to treat this terrible disease and
concludes with recommendations based upon available research. Bibliography
lists 8 sources.
Filename: Rheumato.wps
Antidepressants
- Are They Effective?
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A 5 page essay that argues ‘‘yes, they are effective'' by giving
background information on how drugs like Prozac work. As well as giving
their benefits, the writer also mentions some of the unexpected effects in
certain individuals. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Antid.wps
Dysthymia
Diagnosis & Treatment
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The disorder recently made known by the popular drug of choice, Prozac, is
discussed in this 12 page paper. An overview is provided that lists
symptoms of dysthymia as well as ways to diagnose or rule out the
disorder. Treatment is discussed including specific data about medications
used. Information about controversies surrounding drug treatment and the
possible benefits of psychotherapy are touched on. Bibliography lists 15
sources.
Filename: Dysdiag.wps
Prozac
-- Medicine or Poison ?
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A 5 page report on Prozac in which the writer weighs opinions both for and
against this particular drug. There are those who claim that the harmful
effects of Prozac may ultimately be so hazardous that they destroy people
emotionally-- This paper concludes, however, that so long as it is
controlled and used in moderation, Prozac is a viable and worthwhile
medicine. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Prozac.wps
Prozac
and Breast Cancer
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A 6 page paper that provides an overview of the issue of the use of prozac
for women with breast cancer, and suggests that the use of this drug can
result in increased progression of individual tumors. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: Prozacbr.wps
Gulf
War Syndrome - What Is the U.S. Going To Do About It?
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A 6 page paper examining the Persian Gulf Syndrome and how it has affected
thousands of American families. An overview of the Gulf war is presented
and details of the syndrome itself - symptoms, epidemiology, treatment -
are discussed as is the issues surrounding a possible return to the Gulf
by U.S. troops. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Gulfsynd.wps
Stress
& Sufferers Of Gulf War Syndrome
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A 5 page paper discussing the role of stress in the cause and treatment of
veterans suffering with Gulf War Syndrome. Stress is as much of a disease
for humans as any other pathogen. Bibliography lists seven sources.
Filename: Saddhuss.wps
Assisted
Suicide
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This 5 page report discusses various ethical issues associated with
assisted suicide. The debate has generally centered around both the moral
and legal issues of the process. The central argument for assisted suicide
is based on respect for the patients' autonomy. The main argument against
assisted suicide is the belief in the inherent sacredness of life and that
God only has the right to end one's life. The ethical questions
surrounding the care of terminally ill patients often focus on when
treatment should be withheld or withdrawn. A case study regarding a
paralyzed but mentally competent adult, African-American man and a
severely disabled newborn is also considered. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWasssui.wps
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