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Personalized Medicine
Personalized Medicine
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Personalized medicine carries a promise: to improve the safety and effectiveness of medical treatment received by each patient, especially in the presence of deadly diseases. Personalized medicine could have a real impact on the future of health care and that, in several key sectors, namely:
Diagnosis: ...
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
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SARS is the respiratory disease that was discovered in the year 2003 as the global alert. It is the deadly life threatening disease which accounts several deaths all over the world. World Health Organization (WHO) is the first who identified this disease, and it spread ...
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MICROARRAY/MICROBIOLOGY
Microarray/Microbiology
Microarray/Microbiology
Section 1: Pathology of influenza infections: systems biology brings cohesion to disparate pictures and highlights systemic consequences of infection
Influenza is also known as the flu, is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus that results in mild to severe illness. According to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Genetic Engineering
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The paper attempts to discuss the concept of genetic engineering in a holistic context. It focuses on the technological idea of genetic engineering and discusses the application of genetic engineering mentioning as to how E.coli cells are used in the process. It also highlights the benefits of genetic engineering ...
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Twin Behavior
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The purpose of the paper is to determine the affects of genes and environment on identical twin behavior. Identical twins determine from simply one prepared egg, which holds one set of hereditary directions, or genome, structured from consolidating the chromosomes of mother and father. Modern behavioral genetic exploration ...
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Echinacea
Echinacea
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Echinacea is a good immunomodulator whose range of application is wide enough. It is used often for chronic diseases. Echinacea preparations have a curative effect in various pathological conditions by increasing the natural defenses. As a result, pharmacological studies demonstrated the stimulating effect of echinacea on the immune system. ...
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IMPACT OF COCAINE ON BRAIN
Impact of Cocaine on Brain
Impact of Cocaine on Brain
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The study is related to the impact of cocaine on brain which particularly focuses on the is dopamine related to cocaine seeking in humans as it is in rats; as the it is assumed that when a ...
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Penicillin and Alexander Fleming
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The name given by Sir Alexander Fleming, in 1929, to an antibacterial substance produced by the mould Penicillium notatum. The two great advantages of penicillin are that it is active against a large range of bacteria and that, even in large doses, it is non-toxic. Penicillin ...
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The purpose of this paper is to enlighten and explore genetic enhancement of human embryo in a holistic manner. The core objective of the paper is to represents the current research and advancement is science in the context of human embryo enhancement genetically. Moreover, the paper also refers to several ...
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Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
Neisseria Gonorrhoeae
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Gonorrhea is one of the oldest Sexually Transmitted Infections "ITS". So anyone who has unprotected sexual activity with a sick person can get it. In addition, the infection can be transmitted from mother to baby during delivery and cause big health problems to the newborn (Starnbach & Nadia, ...