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    patients, adjustments in regulations may benefit both. Technology and Information Systems. Advancements in technology, especially in the healthcare industry, has skyrocketed over the past decade. The trend continues on into today’s healthcare industry by way of convenience and the ability to help and monitor patients from afar. Using the technology, literally, at our finger tips to access patient information or even the lightening enhancement technology that lets nurses see veins in a…

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    urine of affected people, causing extreme symptoms that range from pain to neurologic disturbances. While there are ways to treat symptoms and methods to avoid frequent attacks, there is no cure do to the foundation of the disease beginning at the genomic level. Symptoms from acute attacks can be treated by avoiding and suppressing stressors. The disease…

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    Animals and treatment Male Wistar rats were purchased from National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, India and the study was strictly done under the guidelines approved by the animal ethical Committee of CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi, India. They were maintained under standard conditions (12/12 hour light/dark cycle at 25±5ºC). They were divided into five groups having six rats per cage and are allowed to acclimatization for 1 week. Group 1(G1) - Healthy control…

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    Position Paper The stigma against genetically modified foods kill people. How, you think? How does simply an idea cause the death of thousands of people? First of all, genetic modification is the direct manipulation of an organism 's genome by changing the genetic makeup of cells, including the transfer of genes within and across species boundaries to produce improved or novel organisms. Genetically modified organisms are food crops that have been created through the application of transgenic,…

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    Rabies Informative Speech

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    Hello, my name is Chelsea Gonzalez, and today I will be talking to you about the rabies virus. I will cover what rabies is, what organism causes this disease, and how it affects the body. I will also discuss the signs and symptoms, transmission, treatments or cure, and prevention of the rabies virus. What is rabies? Rabies is a type of zoonotic disease. A zoonotic disease is a disease that is transmitted by animals to humans. According to the Merian-Dictionary, the rabies virus is an acute…

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    Kaicheng Tan Dr Erika Harnett ESS 102 20 January 2017 In the year 2030, astronaut Brian and his crew start a mission heading to Mars to become the first man on it. Their main goals are to see what things are there in the eye, bring back some samples of the land, and search for the possibility of life in depth. It only takes them a few days to reach the Mars using the Electro Magnetic Drive enabled spacecraft. Unfortunately, right after they land on Mars, an unpredicted extreme solar wind and…

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    Cancer Stem Cell Synthesis

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    The Cancer Stem Cell Hypothesis: A Basic and Clinical Approach to Treating Glioblastoma Multiforme Introduction Glioblastoma (World Health Organization grade IV glioma; GBM) is the most prevalent and malignant primary brain tumor in adults, and it is predominantly drug and radiation resistant1. Unlike many other solid tumor types, GBM extensively invades the surrounding brain, but it rarely metastasizes to other organs. Beyond its invasive nature, there are a variety of other hallmarks of…

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    There are thousands of diseases in the world. Some diseases can be cured others cant be. Some of these diseases however, deal with genetics. Genetic disease is defined as a disease caused by an abnormality in an individual's genome ("Genetic Disease"). One genetic disease that affects many people is Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Roughly 20,000 people each year are diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia or AML ("How Many People”). One casualty of these disease is my grandma who passed away of AML in…

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    cure, it will help improve the lives of people (in this case hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy) with having more mobility, therefore having more independence. Within the past month, there has been a breakthrough that involves Cerebral Palsy patients and genomic sequencing. Out of the 161 children tested, 1-10 were found to have the same common genetic anomaly(Dr.Barnard, 2015, para.3, dispatch.com) This is important because it opens the window for drug testing that will aim to modify that genetic…

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    Anagene Inc Case Study

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    Anagene Inc., a genomics instrument company, manufactures Anagene Cartridges (a device that analyzes both single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and short tandem repeat (STR) forms of DNA for experimental use to find the best way to fight a specific diseases). The President and CFO of the Anagene, Inc., Gerald Kelly, currently faces difficult issues in predicting future profits from fluctuating gross margins. At the January 2001 board meeting, Kelly was questioned about the 40% increase in…

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