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    Diagnostic testing normally involves the analysis of family history with a genetic test to confirm the diagnosis. Genetic testing to predict or diagnose HD involves the analysis of DNA to determine the presence of the HD mutation by counting the number of CAG trinucleotide repeats within the HTT gene. Many ethical issues accompany the gene testing so protocols have been established to provide counselling and support to those that seek genetic…

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    focused on preventive care. Instead of using several medications to treat a condition, osteopathic medicine wants to avoid the use. Students are taught not only to take into account the symptoms, but the whole body and how it correlates together. Though similar to allopathic schools in their core curriculum, osteopathic schools include osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT). OMT is the use of hands on techniques to diagnosis and treat patients. Doctors of osteopathic medicine use OMT, “OMT,…

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    medical field knowledge has grown at a fast rate, subatomic particles are now used in diagnosis and treatment. Each medication has a makeup of atoms combined together to form a substance used to treat the body. Without each characteristic the desired compound couldn’t be formed accurately, knowing the number of protons, electrons, and neutron count along with the mass plays an important role in mixing two or more element to create a single…

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    neurotransmitter dopamine (Azvolinsky). Stem cells could help replace liver cells that were destroyed by viruses, alcohol abuse, and medicinal drugs. Stem cells could be used to enhance a person’s vision. Stem cells may be able to help completely treat and cure heart disease. Stem cells could also be used to to help cure a multitude of cancers. There is an unlimited amount of potential and possible uses for stem cells (10…

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    enticements to embark on cost ineffective treatments on the basis of fear of legal liability. The shortcomings of the modern system have forced several states to alter the laws in a manner to minimize malpractice liability (Santry et al., 2014). A number of physicians carry malpractice insurance which cover defense costs and any award that is paid. The price of malpractice system depends on geographic area and specialty and are arbitrated in state courts. Malpractice lawsuits are met by several…

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    if they were needed. And experienced consultants, including a former prisoner,…

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    Looking to the future, I aspire to finish college with a degree in health science with a concentration in healthcare management. After the completion of my bachelor’s degree and gaining some experience in an administrative role in the healthcare setting, I would then like to apply to nursing school. Subsequently, with my associate degree in nursing my main goal is to pass the Nursing Home Administration Exam. By having these experiences I hope to increase my chances of getting a job as an…

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    the attitudes and motivations of the politicians who passed it and the ramifications to those it affected the most. Beginning in the late 1700’s the new Federal Government began levying internal taxes on distilled spirits as a way generate much needed revenue to manage the country. Taxes on carriages, liquor, sugar, snuff and property soon followed and provided returns to the New Government. Through the end of the century, taxes provided access to revenue for the government, bankrolled…

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    how much food was available, but also limited the population that could live in that area (Diamond 57). The environment not only impacted the farming techniques and the population but also affected the number and types of weapons and tools the people could make (Diamond 63). Having the material needed to make weapons in the first place is a necessary starting point for developing better weapons. Thus, those who live in an area with an abundant amount of metals and other materials that can used…

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    cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, hemophilia, and many cancers result from the presence of defective genes. Gene transfer first appeared in 1960s. The first therapeutic use of gene transfer was performed by French Anderson in September 1990 to treat a four-year old girl and another nine-year old girl with ADA deficiency. There are several approaches to gene therapy, including: replacing a disease-causing mutated gene with a healthy copy of the gene,…

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