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Medicine and Nutrition Term Papers and Reports |
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The Risks Of Smoking
333 Words - 2 Pages.... about $340 million dollars on promotions. The main purpose of advertising is to encourage people to buy their products. Some worry that when young teenagers see the advertising it may encourage them to take up smoking. It might also send them confusing messages. As advertising restrictions have increased. Tobacco companies have relied more heavily on effort sponsorships. But the smoking industry disagrees saying sponsorship raises millions of dollars and many sports rely on that money to stage events.
There are many companies against smoking these companies aim to educate people about the dangers of smoking and also force governments to restrict the tobacco industry in ....
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Euthanasia
788 Words - 3 Pages.... why bother
with waiting. It is the same with anyone. Everyone will eventually die, so why
doesn't every one just kill themselves now? It is because there are things they
want to do and see, there is life they still have yet to experience. The same
thing is true for a terminably ill person, they could do alot in that six months.
They write an autobiography or a novel, do a lot of reading or traveling, who
knows? It has been said that trials and pain make us stronger. Even if someone
is in pain, that pain could make them mentally stronger than if they give up and
take the easy way out. Life is pain, everyone goes through pain in their lives,
but most stick it out to th ....
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AIDS Research
451 Words - 2 Pages.... and I. This disease does not favor any race or
sexual preference. Many more people than you might believe have this disease,
and the thing is many of these people, don't even know that they have the virus.
Although many people may consider A.I.D.S research as costly and ineffective
it is extremely important as a cure is found. Research requires a lot of
funding whether it be private or government funding. This money is exceptionally
important, as it provides the equipment, and the peoples salary who are doing
the research. The amount of money needed for the research may seem like it is a
lot, but it is worth it. It is worth it because if you consider the amount of
money ....
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Sturge Weber Syndrome
1324 Words - 5 Pages.... is the main cause, but are unaware to the actual gene or
combination of genes that provoke this. It is not known if inheritance of
the Sturge Weber Syndrome has a pattern, but a dominant mode is suggested
and likely. The syndrome has no preference to male or female, or race.
Another possible cause could be a congenital anomaly, which was suggested
in 1963, but is merely a possibility with no evidence to support this
theory.
The patients with the Sturge Weber Syndrome are usually only
impaired on one side of their physique. They experience slow reflexes or
the inability to even move a limb opposite the port-wine stain.
Retardation is by far the worst of ....
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Elephantiasis
341 Words - 2 Pages.... leg and foot, may swell to elephantine size. There may be allergic
reactions like itching and localized swelling. The body may also react by
causing calcium tissue to be deposited around the worm, walling it off and
eventually causing its death.
In humans, the mature worm lives tightly coiled in the lymphatic vessels
where they reproduce. The female holds the fertilized eggs in her body.
Later the embryos, called microfilariae, are discharged alive. An
interesting feature of these worms is the periodic swarming of the
microfilariae in the bloodstream. In most species swarming takes place at
night. The embryos can be taken up by an insect only when they are in a
human's b ....
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Transplants And Diabetes
417 Words - 2 Pages.... tissue before transplanting islets of Langerhans, small
clusters of cells scattered throughout the pancreas which produce insulin,
glucagon, and somatostatin.
In their first experiment, outbred Wistar rats were injected with
increasing amounts of minced pancreas from unrelated donor rats for one
year while a control group was left untreated. Then both the treated and
control groups received injections of approximately 500-800 islets of
Langerhans from unrelated donors. Of the five treated animals, two
became clinically and biochemically permanently normal. Six months later,
Martin examined the cured rats and found intact, functioning islets
secreting all of their horm ....
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HIV/AIDS Seminar
614 Words - 3 Pages.... As many as 15,000 residents may be infected with the virus and not be aware of it and the majority of these victims are between the ages of twenty and forty. The only solution to this problem, as is the only solution to any problem, is prevention through education. Of course it is easy to hand out literature and condoms to adults, but are they really going to listen? As a community, we can encourage HIV/AIDS testing, but will it be taken advantage of? Since these are adults being familiarized with HIV/AIDS, how to contract it, the consequences, and the raw statistics, they will probably disregard all of the information. Education on the issue of HIV/AIDS obviously nee ....
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Angina Pectoris
4452 Words - 17 Pages.... 21 Cardiac Rehab Program
22 Conclusion
23 Diagrams and Charts
26 Bibliography
INTRODUCTION
In today's society, people are gaining medical knowledge at quite a fast
pace. Treatments, cures, and vaccines for various diseases and disorders are
being developed constantly, and yet, coronary heart disease remains the number
one killer in the world.
The media today concentrates intensely on drug and alcohol abuse, homicides,
AIDS and so on. What a lot of people are not realizing is that coronary heart
disease actually accounts for about 80% of all sudden deaths. In fact, the
number of deaths from heart disease approximately equals to the number of deaths
from ....
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