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    Gro Amdam Bees

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    life-shortening oxidative damage. Using Honey bee genome sequence it was discovered that there were 38 antioxidants that have all the key components of the enzymatic antioxidants system³. The comparison of the study with Drosophila melanogaster and Anopheles gambiae shows that though there are basic components of the antioxidant system that are conserved, there are important and key species difference in the paralogs³.Some of these key components that are different include the duplication of…

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    Writing Assignment 1: Description of Unknown Mutant Allele Phenotype Subtle differences were observed after comparing all body parts of mutant and a wild type D. Melanogaster. It was discovered that normal venation pattern was disrupted in mutant D. Melanogaster. The phenotype mutation (vein pattern) of D. Melanogaster was identified with a different degree of expressivity in mutant D. Melanogaster; this was achieved by differentiating the single line (longitudinal vein 5) on a wild-type wing…

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    In the article "Schizophrenia begins in the womb, study suggests" by Honor Whiteman on the Medical News Today discusses the research devoted to Schizophrenia. The article talks about the abnormal gene labeled FGFR1 that can impair brain development early on. The scientists believe that this research could then find treatments and maybe prevent schizophrenia in the utero. Treatments such as giving pregnant women a drug that could prevent the process developing in the fetus. They discuss that…

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    Lupus Research Papers

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    Lupus is a chronic, complex and prevalent autoimmune disease that affects more than 1.5 million Americans. (LRI) Many youth have contracted this disease, Lupus can affect your brain, organs, bones, tissues, etc. The body begins to fight it self killing healthy body cells thinking they are malicious. The lupus research institute helps fund beginning operations for finding a cure for lupus. After the initial funding the government will continue to fund the project if it was successful. The lupus…

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    Sooner rather than later not very far from today, another exceedingly irresistible infection advances over the globe. The greater part of individuals who get exposed to the disease experience only this season's flu virus, fever, and migraines. All things considered there is a to a great degree an unfortunate one percent that the infection reasons "lock in". Casualties who are caught in their own bodies completely alert and mindful, yet can't make any outside connections or developments with…

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    Immunizations The Affordable Care Act was passed by Congress and then signed into law by the President on March 23, 2010. On June 28, 2012 the Supreme Court rendered a final decision to uphold the health care law (HHS, n.d.). This law will mandate that health plans cover preventative care without any co-pays or deductibles. As of September 23, 2010, anyone enrolled in these health plans will be able to receive vaccines without any co-pays or other cost sharing requirements. The primary…

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    Stomach Cancer Case Study

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    Degenerative disease experienced at a higher rate among Chinese Americans Among Chinese Americans, Stomach Cancer is experienced at a much higher rate - about two times the rate than that of non-hispanic white men and women. Stomach Cancer among Asian Americans is generally known to be caused by H. Pylori, a bacteria that is found in the digestive tract. H. Pylori can sometimes break the barrier of the stomach lining and attack it, which can lead to cancer of the stomach. Please be aware that…

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    kennel cough and can easily become infected within. Treatment for Kennel Cough If a kennel cough is detected that would probably go away on its initial stages all of its own within a few weeks. For very young dogs, they are compromised with an immune system that could last up to one and half month. For this typically case, no treatment is needed, but because kennel cough may toll on a dog’s mental state and body, you may need to try treating it sooner so that your pet feels better. • Antibiotics…

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    To monitor for efficacy in this case, I would expect the patient to take 20 mg of fluoxetine daily for 2-4 weeks and return for a follow-up visit, where she indicate if her symptoms have either resolved or improved. To monitor for toxicity, I would want to look for symptoms of serotonin syndrome. Serotonin syndrome occurs due to serotonergic drug use and excitability of peripheral and central postsynaptic 5HT-1A and 5Ht-2A receptors (Volpi-Abadie, Kaye, & Kaye, 2013). Serotonin syndrome…

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    Vasoplegic Syndrome

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    Vasoplegic syndrome (VS) is a well-known form of vasodilatory shock that occurs in up to 44% of patients after cardiac surgery employing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)(1). CPB is often associated with a systemic inflammatory response and transient vascular dysfunction that results in profound and persistent vasodilation, leading to a decrease in systemic vascular resistance that grounds severe hypotension refractory to proper fluid resuscitation, and an increased requirement for vasopressors…

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