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Bipolar Disorder
... false beliefs and hallucinations. Depressive phase usually consist of low self-esteem, drug use, insomnia, tiredness, thoughts of suicide, suicide attempts, memory loss.
Hospitalization may be required for treatment during bad phases. Sometimes it gets so bad that a person must be put in mental institute. There are medications for such as lithium and other anti-depressants and attention deficit disorder hyperactive (ADDH) medications. Sometime a person when depressed might try to treat it them self by using drugs and alcohol which just makes it worst and even makes them more depressed. Such as if someone is going t ...
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Permeability Of Hydrophilic
... the development of
multilayers at 33°C, monolayers at 37°C and defects in the cell layer due to
apoptosis at 39°C.
Different immunostainings of ZO-1, E-cadherin and vinculin confirmed formation
of tight and adherence junctions. Transepithelial resistance reached a plateau
of 25-35 Ohm.cm2, which was similar to the small intestine. In transport studies
2/4/A1 cell line monolayers selectively restricted the permeation of hydrophilic
permeability markers proportional to molecular weight and discriminated more
accurately between the molecules of intermediate molecular weight compared to
Caco-2 cells.
These results ...
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The Spread Of AIDS
... It is not necessarily confined to a few high-risk groups. We must all protect ourselves from this infection and teach our children about it in time to take effective precautions. Given the right measures, no one need get AIDS.
The pandemic continues:
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Many of us have forgotten about the virulence of widespread epidemics, such as the 1917/18 influenza pandemic which killed over 21 million people, including 50,000 Canadians. Having been lulled into false security by modern antibiotics and vaccines about our ability to conquer infections, the Western world was ill prepared to cope with the adven ...
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AIDS
... is lengthy, has
a lot of professional terminology and is dotted with footnotes.
AIDS FACTS
"The fatal weakening of the immune system which has given AIDS its name
(Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome)," write the Segals, "has been traced back
to a destruction or a functional failure of the T4-lymphocytes, also called
'helper cells`, which play a regulatory role in the production of antibodies in
the immune system." In the course of the illness, the number of functional T4-
cells is reduced greatly so that new anti-bodies cannot be produced and the
defenceless patient remains exposed to a range of infections that ...
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A Definitive Argument On Euthanasia
... it is active or passive, is the result of an overriding drive to save money. These two controversial articles each have their merit, but Rachel’s article is a much more effective argument than McCurdy’s article, due to the fact that he supports his allegations with facts and ethical statements, and his use of ethos, logos, and pathos give his argument strength and ethical merit.
One of the biggest debates surrounding active euthanasia is its moral ethics. Doctors feel that “the intentional termination of the life of one human being by another—mercy killing—is contrary to that which the medical professio ...
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Emergency Visits On The Rise
... if handled in a doctor’s office or a walk-in clinic. Only forty percents of these visits are urgent and seventeen percents are life threatening.
The reason for the increase in emergency room visits are because of an estimated forty-one billion Americans who does not have health insurance coverage and the senior citizen who is growing to use the emergency room. The psyche patient and homeless patients choose the emergency room over going to a walk-in clinic or doctor’s office because it’s more convenient for them, they rather not put up in the waiting room for hours, and for the homeless patients, the ...
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"Braces Suck!"
... center of
electricity and lip-locking jokes. The dentist's office is also a source of
embarrassment. Most offices are filled with other patients and operating rooms
are easily accessible making it easy for others to watch the pain and
embarrassment the patient has to goes through. If one should forget to brush
their teeth before their visit, they will regrettably become immortal as the
doctor announces the left-over remains of a Turkey and Cheese sandwich stuck
between the molars. Braces become a constant source of embarrassment.
Braces are three to four years of physical torture beginning with the
very firs ...
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Gregor Mendel's Theories Of Genetic Inheritance
... and independent assortment.
Mendel's Law of Segregation stated that the members of a paror of
homologous chromosomes segregate during meiosis and are distributed to
different gametes. This hypothesis can be divided into four main ideas. The
first idea is that alternative versions of genes account for variations in
inherited characters. Different alleles will create different variations in
inherited characters. The sescond idea is that for each character, an organism
inherits two genes, one form each parent. So this means that a homolohous loci
may have matching alleles, as in the true-breeding plants of Me ...
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IVF: A Medical Breakthrough Or A Medical Burden?
... the world's first "test-tube baby," denoting one of the greatest marvels of 20th century science. However, the medical phenomena of being able to fertilize an egg outside of the body, a technique known as in vitro fertilization (IVF), has also become a high-tech dilemma. A number of ethical concerns have been raised since Louise Brown was born 16 years ago, causing many people to question IVF as a morally acceptable means of conception. Among these concerns are the following: (1) Is IVF morally unacceptable because it is an "unnatural" means of conception? (2) Does IVF threaten the moral status of women? (3) ...
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Amico Acids - The Building Blocks Of Life
... that we have is that
the theory of evolution teaches that some 3.5 to 4.5 billion years ago.
There was this large inorganic ocean of nitrogen, ammonia salts, methane,
and carbon dioxide bubbling away. When POOF! They say there arose an amino
acid. Blub blub blub blub, POOF! There arose another amino acid. A bunch
ofamino acids got together and formed peptides, polypeptides, and a
combination of amino acids formed protein molecules. The building block
necessary for life. And that you had this inorganic matter somehow become
living matter. Dr Herald Bloom points out, he says, "The problem is how do
we know, that if ...
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