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- 531: Meth 2
- ... can cause: angry, hostile, and anxious feelings, violent behaviors, confusion, mental illness, increased physical activity, loss of appetite, increased heart rate, inability to sleep, strokes can occur, chest pain, increased blood pressure, irregular heart rate, aids and HIV through the use of needles, dependence, tolerance, addiction, and can cause psychosis. The use of Meth is going up. In 1995, 3.9% of high school seniors had used it. That's an ...
- 532: Le Virus Ebola (spanish Essay)
- ... ecrate par le sang, le secretio, des aiguille, mais pas aeroporte. Just le virus Reston peuve etre transporter aeroporte, est Reston est seulement contracter par les animaux. Le virus Ebola est contracter comme le virus aids, mais c'est plus serieuse, est plus dangereuse. Comment est ce-qu'on peut nous protιgι? Il n'y a pas beaucoup de chose qu'on peut faire pour nous proteger, mais ce que nous ...
- 533: Interview With An Alien
- ... sperm or fertile ova 4. of taking cells for examination, experimentation or for cloning III. Ideas presented in the Scario of Initiation: 1. of an unseen secret organization of good will and 2. of inspirational aids to solve problems and difficulties 3. of secrets of the past to be found anew 4. of promotion of societal contacts leading to cooperative efforts 5. of monument of good endeavors recorded in lost places ...
- 534: Human Genome Project 2
- ... patient to replace those that are absent or not working properly. This approach has been used to treat a broad range of disorders such as heart disease, many forms of cancer, Alzheimer s disease, arthritis, AIDS, and many more. The second way to employ genes to treat diseases is known as small-molecule therapy. In this approach, the patient is given a small molecule (drug) to modify the function of one ...
- 535: Human Genome Project
- ... be helpful for generations to come. The research will allow doctors to correct genetic disorders before children are born, eliminate the often-fatal problems associated with babies born prematurely, and to cure diseases such as AIDS. The problem with this project is not the doctors, scientists, and other researchers investigating the genes. They are out to help people and are not doing this to get rich. Large corporations, such as insurance ...
- 536: How Dams Affect Salmon Migration
- ... to live in the fresh water even after they have undergone their physiological changes that help them survive in the e fresh water, and then later in salt water. This change effects there color and aids them in hiding from predators. This means that the salmon are stuck in fresh water without the protective camouflage to fit the rivers, but instead have the coloring to hide in the ocean. As of ...
- 537: Hemp - Miricale Plant
- ... as strong. In addition to, the cloth is much more resistant to weathering and wear. Moving on to the second use, medically, a derivative of this plant has recently been proven to relieve nausea in AIDS and cancer therapy. It has been used with success in treating glaucoma, asthma, epilepsy, mood disorders, and arthritis. It increases appetite, promotes sleep and relaxation, and relieves stress and migraines. Most importantly, fossil fuels could ...
- 538: Genetic Engineering. 2
- ... Recombinant factor VIII, the blood clotting agent missing in people suffering from hemophilia, can also be created by genetic engineering. Virtually all people who were treated with factor VIII before 1985 acquired HIV, and later AIDS. Being completely pure, the bioengineered version of factor VIII eliminates any possibility of viral infection. Other uses of genetic engineering include creating disease resistant crops, formulating milk from cows already containing pharmaceutical compounds, generating vaccines ...
- 539: Gene Therapy
- ... have a natural tropism for lungs in that they are associated with respiratory diseases. Many other types of diseases are currently being investigated as candidates for gene therapy including cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases such as AIDS, and cancer A recent conference at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) began to address the questions surrounding the uses of gene transfer for purposes other than treating disease. The term applied to such an ...
- 540: From Water To Land
- ... forearm, hip, wrist, finger, and other bones, as well as the lungs or gills of the early tetrapod fossils. This information is critical in understanding the history and the process of growth and change. It aids in learning about human evolution. Background: Tetrapods are creatures with four limbs, hips, shoulders, fingers, and toes, which developed sometime after lobe-finned fish, and before the first fully terrestrial vertebrates. The earliest tetrapod known ...
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