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    1950’s. Canadian scientist James Till and Ernest McCulloch and their experiments on mice are what discovered this type of cell. Till and McCulloch created an experiment to test the radiation sensitivity of bone marrow. They did this by giving mice a dose of radiation that would kill them within 30 days unless they received a bone marrow transplant that had not been treated with radiation. The…

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    anaphylaxis •It's not an inhibitor, inducer, or substrate of the cytochrome P450 system, or P-glycoprotein, thus minimal drug interactions •Lack of interference from renal failure and hemodialysis •Needs no dose adjustment is necessary based on age, gender, race •Better (or no less effective) than amphotericin B and fluconazole against yeast infections Disadvantages Disadvantages of…

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    had to be aired out for at least one month. Müller was awarded the Noble prize for Physiology and medicine in 1948 for his great discovery (Borel, 2013). Since Müller discovered the insecticidal properties of DDT, it has been used worldwide as an effective insecticide. It was used in WWII as an insect repellent against Malaria and Typhus-carrying insects in the US, Germany and other countries. The soldiers would run through a continuous spray of DDT (Figure 2), so that there was a thin…

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    The main measures for interview is established by good rapport, respect patient privacy, recognize face value, move to the patient's field of vision, SOLER as a reminder to sit directly, have an open posture, lean forward, make eye contact and relax, ask open-ended questions, one thing at a time, listen, culture matters, and avoid the medical terminology. This writer sets into view to interview an African-American gentleman with a two years history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)…

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    Lung Cancer Advocacy Paper

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    Other nurses are pressured to become polyglots for the future of nursing and medicine. Have health clinics in each state provide little to no cost lung cancer early detection methods for former smokers and people exposed with high doses of tobacco. This allows for lung cancer to be prevented earlier leading lung cancer morbidity and mortality rates to decrease. Have mobile clinics in each state that can make personal visit to homes of targeted individuals who are less inclined to…

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    Vitamin B5 Research Paper

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    Vitamin B5, otherwise known as Pantothenic Acid or the "anti-stress vitamin," plays a vital role within the body. It helps quickly metabolize food, regulate the nervous system, fatigue and stress and maintain clear, healthy skin. It is such an effective hydration of the skin that Vitamin B5, in the form of Panthenol, is employed in many skin care, anti-aging and beauty products. Common vitamin B5 benefits and side effects are discussed in brief here and we’ll kick off with some important facts…

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    Medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine is the newest evidence-based treatment for recovery from opioid addiction. I utilize buprenorphine extensively in my medical practice treating opioid addiction. As with methadone, medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine is an outpatient treatment, but with several important and valuable differences from medication-assisted treatment with methadone: • Medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine is approved for office-based treatment,…

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    Patient History Summary

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    metastasized to other parts of the body. The results reveal metastasis to the brain, spine, liver, colon, and kidneys. After reviewing the results of each of the procedures, the final diagnosis is Stage IV T-Cell Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The most effective way of diagnosing NHL is a biopsy of the excised…

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    Legalization and Regulation,” proves otherwise. In this article, the many pros of legalizing marijuana are noted. The regulations that come with legalizing marijuana are also discussed. I believe that the article “Marijuana Legalization and Regulation,” is effective in sharing the positive factors in legalizing marijuana. The thesis of this article states that there are many favoring factors in legalizing marijuana and that there are also regulations that come with it. According to the article…

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    Abusive Head Trauma

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    This study examines the effectiveness of educational materials to prevent shaken baby syndrome/abusive head trauma (SBS/AHT). New mothers completed a questionnaire about infant crying and the frequency in which they engaged in recommended behaviors when their infants cried. The questionnaire asked about the preventative measures for SBS/AHT the mothers had been exposed to prenatally and after birth. According to exposure, the mothers were divided into three groups. Group one included women who…

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