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    Opioid Misuse

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    debilitating pain‚ helps to manage and get back to normal functioning‚ but in contrast it can destroy the lives of an individual with addiction. Prescription drug misuse has become a nationwide epidemic with deaths quadrupling since 1999 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]‚ 2016). The objectives for the change is to avoid opioid misuse and to effectively manage opioid risk in patients treated for chronic pain. The proposed articles were reviewed to evaluate various methods available to

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    Alcohol Misuse

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    ‘Excessive alcohol misuse in the community and the social and economic consequences that result.’ Alcohol misuse can be defined as "the use of alcohol such as to damage or threaten to damage the health or social adjustment of the user‚ or those persons directly affected by his or her drinking." (http://hcna.radcliffe-oxford.com/alcoholmisuse.htm). Alcohol misuse has great effects on the community as it is associated with poor health‚ crime‚ disorder and social and economic harms. The UK has

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    computer misuse

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    Computer misuse: Computer and internet availability is not a big issue now. Most of the people try to misuse the computer resources. Some willing misuse the computer and some people unknowingly misuse the law. Mentioned below are the categories of computer misuse. Computer hacking: Computer hacking is a technique of taking access over the unpermitted network or modem or other devices and the internet. The hackers usually try to grant admittance to the passwords and several different security sites

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    Abstract The spread of antibiotic resistance is a universal threat to both humans and animals for treatment of microbial infections. The antibiotic resistance is generally not preventable but can still be controlled. Prolonged and repeated use of antibiotic leads to many pathogen becoming resistant to antibiotics. The resistance may be either intrinsic or acquired depending on the condition. Although classically attributed to chromosomal mutations‚ resistance is most commonly associated with

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    Misuses Statistics

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    Running head: Misuses Statistics 1 Misuses Statistics Regena Kelley MAT126: Survey of Mathematical Methods Instructor: Zhimin Huang January 21‚ 2013 Misuses Statistics 2 Misuses Statistics Statistics and survey are misused and not accurate because of many factors. The types of these statistics are found suspect samples‚ asking Biased questions and misleading graphs. There are businesses that use these statistics with questions to convice people to accept

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    Discovery of Antibiotics

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    tics Antibiotics Several scientists around the beginning of the 20th Century discovered substances that were toxic to bacteria yet not to the human cell. But it wasn’t until Sir Alexander Flemings own discovery in 1928 that everyone took notice. While washing his equipment‚ Sir Fleming noticed a bit of mold attacking a patch of bacteria. It’s frightening to consider how many more people would have died in the 20th Century if Sir Fleming did not have good eyes. Today‚ some complain that

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    Antibiotics Research

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    Antibiotics research 1. Define the term antibiotics Antibiotics are a drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms. Originally‚ an antibiotic was a substance produced by one microorganism that selectively inhibits the growth of another. Synthetic antibiotics‚ usually chemically related to natural antibiotics‚ have since been produced that accomplish comparable tasks 2. a) who was the first scientist to discover antibiotics Alexander Fleming (1928) b) Briefly

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    Killer at large: Antibiotic Resistance Remember that teacher who would make students use antibacterials on the way in and out of the classroom? Scientist and medical professionals have now realized that all antibacterials‚ antibiotics and antimicrobials are contributing to a large complication that may make it so no bacteriums can be killed. Since the creation of antibiotics in 1896‚ doctors and medical practitioners have been able to save hundreds of millions of

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    Antibiotic Essay

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    understand the interaction between bacteria and antibiotics better. Such great understanding would then allow for manipulation of the drug usage‚ thereby strengthening our understanding of how to optimise antibiotic performance. Over the past decade‚ there have been numerous occasions where researchers have successfully identify possible pharmacodynamic outcome predictors‚ and assign quantitative values that would enable prediction of success/failure of antibiotic regimens. Furthermore‚ after reading this

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    Barbiturates: Antibiotic

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    | | | Kanamycin | Kantrex | | | | Neomycin | Mycifradin | | | | Netilmicin | Netromycin | | | | Tobramycin | Nebcin | | | | Paromomycin | Humatin | | | | Ansamycins | Geldanamycin | | Experimental‚ as antitumor antibiotics | | | Herbimycin | | | | | Carbacephem | Loracarbef | Lorabid | Discontinued | | prevents bacterial cell division by inhibiting cell wall synthesis. | Carbapenems | Ertapenem | Invanz | Bactericidal for both Gram-positive and Gram-negative

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