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    the victim. The hemorrhagic virus consists of seven proteins that make up the RNA’s genome by taking over the hosts’ cells to prevent the immune system from defeating the virus. Ultimately, the failure of internal organs due to hemorrhaging and coagulation which can inevitably lead to death. History…

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    tropical people consuming coconut oil diet. An experiment was carried out among Filipino women, those who didn’t have coconut oil a part of their daily diet, HDL levels in there found higher than those women those consume coconut oil. Moreover, blood coagulation was also improved among the candidates who eat coconut oil therefore decrease the risk of death by heart…

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    Overview Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the collective term used to describe deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). What is DVT? DVT is a clot formation within the deep vasculature in the legs. What is PE? PE is a clot within the lungs which usually derives from the DVT. There are multiple risk factors for VTE including venous stasis, hypercoagulable states, immobilization, surgery and trauma, pregnancy, oral contraceptives and estrogen replacement, and malignancy. It is…

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    The entire extent of norovirus-instigated bleakness worldwide and especially in creating countries has been hard to find out because of a few elements. In the first place, norovirus discovery is troublesome on the grounds that these infections can't be engendered in cell culture and they are hereditarily variable, muddling RT-PCR-based identification examines. Second, there is an absence of answering to wellbeing authorities in light of the intense way of infection. At long last, national and…

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    the spinal cord. They treat disorders such as: acoustic neuroma (a benign tumor of the hearing nerve), angiography (imaging of blood vessels using a certain material for better visualization of vessels), anticoagulant (a medication that prevents coagulation of the blood), etc. To be a neurosurgeon, one must acquire the following characteristics: skillful, licensed, and has patience. The most significant thing about being a neurosurgeon is their journey towards their career. In 2011,…

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    circles the platelet, it can develop the internal dividers of supply routes that nourish the heart and mind, like this, cause the stopping up of the courses. The wellbeing noteworthiness is that they are inclined to cardiovascular maladies. If a coagulation structures and obstructs the limited supply route, a progression of cardiovascular sicknesses, for example, hypertension, dead myocardial tissue, arteriosclerosis, angina pectoris, heart assault or stroke can come about. Elevated amounts of…

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    The Five Functions Of Qi

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    Functions of Qi There are five functions of Qi. First, Qi brings about a propelling effect. Not only it provides energy for growth and development of human body, it is responsible for the normal functioning of internal organs and meridians. In addition, it promotes the formation and circulation of blood and body fluid within the body. Secondly, Qi provides warmth to the body. The heat energy of Qi warms up the body for carrying out metabolic activities. A lack of Qi would therefore result in a…

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    Stroke What is stroke? Stroke is characterized by brain damage due to bleeding or a loss of blood supply to the brain. This often leads to long-term disability caused by symptoms such as paralysis, trouble swallowing and speaking, and loss of vision. It is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. In fact, people with stroke have a very high risk of developing a heart attack. Due to the importance of this condition, it is critical that patients understand its causes, symptoms,…

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    The nucleic acids produced from the procedure of gene line therapy can be toxic to the chemical and biological properties. Forexample naked nucleic acids can interfere with coagulation or interference with cell function leading to death. The delivery system used for the gene transfer can also damage the systematic and cellular levels such as herpes virus from in vivo gene therapy. THE GENE DELIVERY PROCEDURES ARE ALSO TOXIS .(Gaccia…

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    Gelatin Case Study

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    1.2.3 Gelatin Gelatin is a translucent, colorless, brittle (when dry), flavorless food derived from collagenobtained from various animal raw materials. It is commonly used as a gellingagent in food, pharmaceutical drugs, photography, and cosmetic manufacturing. Substances containing gelatin or functioning in a similar way are called "gelatinous". Gelatin is an irreversibly hydrolyzed form of collagen, wherein the hydrolysis results in the reduction of protein fibrils into smaller peptides, which…

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