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    Medical Cannabis Although, there are currently 25 states in the U.S supporting the use of medical marijuana, including Washington D.C, there is still a rising question as to why we need this on the market and what could be the adverse effect since it is? Marijuana has been known to heal and help the sick but also be used for other purposes. With the exception of recent decades, cannabis or marijuana has been used for medical purposes throughout history, and due to the low number of adverse…

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    Breast Cancer Case Study

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    therapy or systemic treatments such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy,…

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    Children are little human beings that would bring happiness to the life of any adult, even when some parents are not economically prepare to support a child. Around the world thousands of children are born every day, many of them are born healthy but certain percentage are born with terrible diseases; Also children may develop these terrible diseases while they are growing up. One of these terrible diseases is Cancer in children, “Cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of…

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    The Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) was introduced to the market in 1989 which advanced the medical treatment of acid-related disorders. Acid-related disorders is used to describe a spectrum of conditions in which acid is involved in the generation of symptoms and / or complications. They are amongst the most usually prescribed agents in inpatient and outpatient settings. It is positioned as the sixth most frequently dispensed therapeutic class in the US and third in Ireland in 2009. As per the…

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    FACULTY OF COGNITIVE SCIENCES AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT KMC 2053 COUNSELLING LAB II REFLECTION OF JOURNAL TITLE : DECONSTRUCTING THERAPEUTIC MECHANISM IN CANCER SUPPORT GROUP : DO WE EXPRESS MORE EMOTION WHEN WE TELL STORIES OR TALK DIRECTLY TO EACH OTHER NAME : NUR DALILAH AJLAA BT MOHD TAUFEK MATRIC NO: 57183 COURSE: COUNSELING LECTURER: DR NOR MAZLINA BINTI GHAZALI SUBMISSION DATE : 15/3/2018 (THURSDAY) 1.Introduction – background of journal The main purpose of this research is to…

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    Case no. 1: Risk Stratification: The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool is an interactive tool designed by scientists at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) to estimate a woman's risk of developing invasive breast cancer. It has been used widely along with other such tools to predict risk of breast cancer. Breast cancer risk assessment tools are helpful in determining the risk group a patient is in. However, their accuracy for…

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    The Center for Nanotechnology in Cancer (CNTC) at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA is forced to assess its organization situation in 2010. According to the case study, written by Heidi K. Gardner, Edo Bedzra, and Shereef M. Elnahal titled Ganging Up on Cancer: Integrative Research Centers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (A): The mission of the CNTC is to transform cancer therapy by enabling the early detection of cancer using nanoparticles and molecular imaging, as well as by…

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    ABSTRACT N-Myristoyltransferase (NMT) is an attractive target for the development of novel antimalarial drugs. In this paper, we report a hologram quantitative structure-activity relationship (HQSAR), a comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA), and a comparative molecular similarity indices analysis (CoMSIA) studies on a series of benzo[b]thiophene-containing selective inhibitors of plasmodial NMT. Two QSAR models were constructed, one for Plasmodium falciparum NMT and another for Homo…

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    Periodontitis Case Study

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    TITLE PLATELET RICH FIBRIN USED IN THE REGENERATION OF INTRAOSSEOUS DEFECT IN AGGRESSIVE PERIODONTITIS PATIENT – A CASE REPORT ABSTRACT (Words: 127) Background: Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a fibrin matrix made of platelets, cytokines and growth factors. It releases growth factors essential for regeneration for healing. Case Report: PRF was obtained by a simple process from a generalized aggressive patient. PRF obtained was placed in the…

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    increased awareness, and continually improving treatment options. Today, there are over 2.8 million breast cancer survivors alive in the United States.2 With improvements in the treatment options to eradicate breast cancer including various forms of chemotherapy, the survival rate has increased. Along…

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