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    Case Study On Diabetes

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    Introduction and Rationale Diabetic patients have major risk of cardiovascular disease leading cause of morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is the importance of choosing drugs that do not increase cardiovascular risk and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events. The US FDA and has recommended its Guidance for Industry for drug developers in 2008 that new drugs for type 2 diabetes undergo clinical trials should fulfill cardiovascular safety in addition to glycemic benefit and rule out…

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    Journal of Australia. 2011 June; 11: 1-23 4- O’Leary, J. J. Pathology 2026: The Future of Laboratory Medicine and Academic Pathology [Updated in 2006]. Available from: http://www.pathsoc.org/files/history/c18.pdf 5- Peter, T., Rotz, P., et al. Impact of Laboratory Accreditation on Patient Care and the Health System. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. 2010; 134: 550-555 6- Robertson, R. L. Pathology laboratory accreditation: the Australian experience. Accreditation and Quality Assurance.…

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    prisoners uniforms, he could determine the cause of death and where they had died. In 1910, Locard got an opportunity to form the first forensic laboratory at the Lyon police department where any evidence collected from crime scenes could be examined. The police department didn't recognize the laboratory until 1912, making this the first forensic science laboratory. Dr. Edmond Locard is well known for his theory, the Locard’s Exchange Principle. The theory states that when two objects come into…

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    dedication would help us pay for college, and it has. However, there are always the costs you cannot plan for, such as a Chemistry laboratory fee or needing to pay a deposit on field trips for a general education course. The $500 award will help me pay for the different fees associated with being a student, and, especially in my sophomore year, will help pay for laboratory fees for my Biology and Organic Chemistry courses. These science courses are crucial not just for my Anthropology degree,…

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    In the US the disease was recorded first on 5th May 2013 in Indiana and later similar cases appeared in Canada before in the year 2014, since then the disease has spread to over 25 states. On 5th of January 2014, the Ohio animal diagnostic laboratory discovered a mutant Strain of PEDV with few deletions, insertions and mutations variations (Huang et al.’s 2015). Since the disease was recorded in the US it has caused over one million piglets’…

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    Vivisection Is Inhumane

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    that, “Vivisection is a completely outdated form of experimentation and irrelevant medical practice that serves no purpose than to torture and kill animals in laboratories.” There are plenty of alternatives to animal…

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    Addison Disease Case Study

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    (AD). On initial examination he was found to have severe abdominal pain and prolonged vomiting. Other symptoms could include fatigue, myalgia, weight loss and salt craving (Brooke & Monson, 2017). Laboratory Investigation and Results A blood sample was received on this patient into the Biochemistry laboratory in SVUH from ED. A comprehensive metabolic panel was carried out which is shown in Table 1. The sample was analysed on the Roche Cobas 8000 analyser. Test 08/09/2017 09/09/2017 12/09/2017…

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    Recently there has been a shortage of drugs used for lethal injections, so often times it is the job of the pharmacist to compound the drugs necessary for these injections. In some states, laws have been passed that prohibit disclosing the names of the pharmacists and pharmacies who prepare these lethal injections to the public. Pharmacists adhere to the Code of Ethics and take the Oath of a Pharmacist, which could be problematic when preparing lethal injections. There are many legal and…

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    Fencer's Career

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    skills to share their research.For basic jobs in biochemistry, applicants often need a bachelor's degree, a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or a similar degree in the life sciences or biotechnology. Some employers request laboratory work experience. A research-based master's degree, like the Master of Science in Biochemistry, can also lead to a variety of biochemistry positions. Biochemists at this level usually work under the supervision of a senior…

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    Washing Hands Lab

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    One of the most basic forms of safety for the laboratory and in general is washing hands. From a young age, people are told to wash their hands to rid themselves of any germs they may be housing. As people age, they begin to learn about these germs and the effects of them if they are not cleaned off of their bodies. In the lab, it is one of the most basic rules of safety, wash hands to stop the spread of anything the students worked with. Washing hands is a general rule of society in order…

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