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    Biopharmaceutics This is the in-vivo or in-vitro study of various physiochemical factors including developmental and design factors affecting the rate and extent of drug absorption with regards to the pharmacological effect of the drug. Biopharmaceutical studies use this result to improve likely problems that could arise from poor drug absorption and increase the bioavailability of newly formulated drugs. The main purpose of biopharmaceutical studies is to increase, monitor and maintain the rate…

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    Enasidenib Chemistry

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    Chemistry: Enasidenib is a first in class, a selective allosteric inhibitor of mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase-2 (IDH2) inhibitor discovered at Agios Pharmaceutical, Inc. in the United States of America. Recently, on 1 August 2017, Celgene Corporation and Agios Pharmaceutical in cooperation won the approval for Enasidenib under brand name IdhifaTm for the treatment of relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia. it is a white to off-white crystalline, non hygroscopic powder existing in…

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    distinguished by cell division, which is no longer controlled by a normal tissue. The normal cells stop dividing when they come into contact with like cells,a mechanism known as “contact inhibition".Cancerous cells lose their ability. Radiation Therapy Radiation uses a lot high energy tools to prevent you from cancer. Final conclusion of the case on cancer cell. In this project, we studied the effects of cancer cells on your body and how it operates. How a simple normal cell can transfer…

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    Tinnitus Case Study

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    As tinnitus is regularly occurrence as a result of cellular damage to the ear, replacing those cells is often the major focus of treatment. Nutritional supplements including gingko biloba and alpha lipoic acid are often used. Below is the simple steps to reverse your tinnitus naturally Gingko Biloba Gingko biloba is an herbal therapy known to treat a number of health conditions including tinnitus. Gingko plays major role in refining and improving blood circulation, which contributes to the…

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    Suspense in The Evening and the Morning and the Night “The Evening and the Morning and the Night” is a short story by Octavia Butler. This is a short story about a girl named Lynn Mortimer who was born with a disease called Duryea-Gode disease (DGD). DGD is a genetic disease that causes adults to become self-destructive.It is caused by a drug called Hedeonco, which cures certain types of cancer. If an adult has DGD and reproduces, their child will automatically have the disease. When adults…

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    The Livestrong Foundation is an organization that was founded in 1997 by American cyclist Lance Armstrong and since that time has generated $580 million worth of funds, according to their website “livestrong.org”, to provide free services to help those affected by cancer. This includes people diagnosed with cancer, their families, friends, loved ones and the health care professionals who work with them. The Livestrong Foundation is an organization that is committed to helping people with any…

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    Refractive Surgery Essay

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    Corneal refractive surgeries have revolutionized the correction of refractive errors. The cornea is a transparent avascular structure which forms the anterior one sixth of the eyeball. It is one of the major refractive media in the eye. Many of the refraction procedures alter the corneal curvature in order to manipulate the refractive error. The history and evolution of refractive surgeries are most fascinating in the field of ophthalmology. Jose Barrquer who is considered father of…

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    Synthesis There are many issues about informed consent that are located within the articles “Deal Done Over HeLa Cells” written by Ewen Callaway and “Taking the Least of You” written by Rebecca Skloot. In “Deal Done Over HeLa Cells,” it notifies the readers about the cells of Henrietta Lack’s and how they were taken away from her body without her or her family’s consent. In “Taking the Least of You,” it states the issues about informed consent that Ted Slavin, John Moore, and William Catalona…

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    This is a subject that hits closer to home as I am sure it may for a few of my other classmates. Cancer is rising in all aspects and in all races; the Hispanic/Latin culture is one of them having cancer surpass heart disease as one of the leading amongst the culture. Although the percentages have slightly dropped they are still higher than any other chronic disease, I have had to deal with this in my own life having my father fall ill to two of the four common (brain and lung) forms of it and…

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    Dying Persuasive Speech

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    Nowadays it seems as if almost anything can possibly maybe be leading to your ultimate demise. Scientists have supposedly probably found a connection between a large number of disorders and diseases linked to almost everything. I’m pretty sure drinking too much of a diet soda causes cancer somewhere, and so do the really smart folk on Buzzfeed and my Facebook trending news feed. When people aren’t afraid of that, they turn to the dangers of the thing naturally found inside of wheat grains that…

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