Arylamines In The Development of Bladder Cancer

Review of Literature and Status of Arylamines In The Development of Bladder Cancer Bladder cancer accounts for the 11th most common cancer worldwide. (1) It was the first cancer to be identified as being associated with occupational exposure when in 1895 Dr. Ludwig Rehn reported on bladder cancer in German aniline dye workers. (2) Since…

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Under the Trump Presidency

My name is Dr. Kevin Trangle and today I’m talking about a timely topic related to Occupational Health and Safety.  There is a supposition that with a Republican in office, particularly with President Trump who is so averse to regulations and rules, that not only the EPA will decrease regulations and enforcement, but also the…

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Discussion on Heroin and its Effects

Heroin (diacetylmorphine) is a semisynthetic narcotic that was first synthesized in 1874. It was originally marketed as a safer, non-addictive substitute to morphine. Soon after its introduction, heroin was realized to be clearly as addictive as morphine, prompting the US government to institute measures to control its use. By 1914, the Harrison Narcotics Act prohibited…

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Components of a Life Care Plan

A Life Care Plan is a document that projects the future costs of medical goods and services, medications, or other necessary requirements for a catastrophically injured or ill patient. Life Care Plans are created after a team of specialists completes comprehensive assessments, data analysis, and research.

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Orthopedic Cases – Prolotherapy

Prolotherapy is a form of non-surgical ligament reconstruction, and is also claimed to be a permanent treatment for chronic pain. Prolotherapy involves injecting a solution to stimulate the growth of new cells to heal painful areas. Ligaments are the most common sites for injection, although muscles and tendons can also be treated. This procedure lacks efficient and convincing evidence, and is generally not covered by insurance companies.

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