Sunday, January 24, 2016

Identifying Local Opportunities


Are prescription medicines the new oil?
Prescription drug prices are currently on a high increase. The increase in these prices is due to the increasing demand for various prescription drugs.  The argument is that these prices are needed in order to develop to new treatments.

The problem in this story is the high increase in prices for prescriptions.

Those who have the problem are those who are dependent on prescription drugs, as it causes them to spend more money.





Smell of marijuana leads Feds to a drug-distribution ring

Three men were found in a police raid on Jan 6th linked to several drug cases.  One man was a federal fugitive with a warrant for his arrest.  These individuals all had other past cases and could spend life in prison

The problem in this article is that marijuana is still illegal.

Those affected in the article are the fugitives facing life in prison for something that grows out of the ground. 



Florida leads U.S. in new HIV cases after years of cuts in public health

Florida is leading the nation in new HIV infections.   Florida spends a record $34 million on HIV and Aids this year.  Last year there was 6,240 cases

The problem here is that AIDS is becoming a major problem in the state of Florida

Those affected are those who have contracted aids, and those who participate in risky sexual behavior.


Miami-Dade prison inmate death in shower ruled accidental, sources say

A mentally ill inmate was thrown into a shower at Dade correction Institute and later died.  The ruling was that this was accidental, and no death was intended. He died from over heating.  The autopsy showed that there was no intention of causing death, despite him being held up in the shower for two hours.

The problem here is the flawed prison system in the U.S. and that those within the system are protected from being punished for harming criminals.

Those affected were the man who died, and those who can be affected are the millions of inmates with the potential to be harmed in the same manner.



Study fins African-American children have low Hodgkin lymphoma survival rates in the U.S.

A new study on pediatric Hodgkin lymphoma shows that African American children and teenagers diagnosed have a much lower chance of living compared to Hispanics.  Lymphoma cancer is where white blood cells in the immune system grow abnormally.  It Is the third most diagnosed cancer in children and teens. 

The problem here is the high rate of death in African American youth diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma.

Those affected are the African American teenagers diagnosed with this illness.


1 comment:

  1. Zach,
    You picked really interesting articles for this assignment! I especially liked the article about African-American children and their survival rates with Hodgkin lymphoma here in the U.S. As someone entering the medical field, cancer is something that could affect my everyday life and I love to read new research on the topic. It is interesting how different genders and races can react differently to certain cancer types. If you would like to check out some other local opportunities you should check out my blog at:
    http://shannoncea.blogspot.com/2016/01/identifying-local-opportunities.html

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