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Alternative Cancer Treatment
Option cancer treatments are being utilized by millions of patients, either as a sole therapy or as an additional therapy along with the standard therapies. Patients are now seeking alternative cancer treatments at just about any and every stage of their illness from initial diagnosis to late stage. Standard treatments, which are somewhat much less toxic than in the past, can in fact be miserable ordeals. The success of these treatments is either overstated or understated. But 1 thing is clear…the most promising programs are the ones that integrate standard and alternative cancer treatments. There are practitioners trained and licensed in standard medicine that also posses expertise with option cancer treatments. They are generating the greatest progress in the fight against cancer. They design individualized programs for every patient. Alternative … Read entire article »
Filed under: Experimental Biology Medicine
MEDICINE AND MENTAL HEALTH : The Isotretinoin Issue
The possibility of introducing prescribing options for New Zealand psychologists is currently being considered. Clinicians have been invited to offer opinions on the advisability of such a move and to make suggestions on additional training requirements. Certainly, an extensive understanding of the possible side effects of such medications likely to be prescribed would be required. In fact, an understanding of the possible short- and long-term side effects of medications in general is already an area that warrants considerably more attention from all those working in mental health. The possible, very serious mental health consequences of ingesting certain prescription medicines are currently outlined in a number of medication inserts. In addition, agencies such as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have published warnings cautioning against the use of some prescription medicines, … Read entire article »
Filed under: Experimental Biology Medicine
Comparative Essay on Comte, Martineau, and Spencer
Comte: Comte wanted to create a discipline for understanding society based on science. He believed that society and it’s’ interactions were based on a set of universal rules that could be discovered via scientific approaches. As summarized in our text, Comte focused on observation and experimentation, as well as comparison between humans and animals, a society to other existing societies, and societies at various stages of their development. He also utilised historical analysis to see how laws and society changed and ‘evolved’ over time. The conclusion Comte came to was that society was evolving towards an ordered and positivistic existence based on scientific reasoning. He saw chaos and disorder as the trigger of conflict in society, so the remedy was the ‘Distribution of function and the mixture of effort’. This … Read entire article »
Filed under: Society Experimental Biology