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981: Breast Cancer 2
... 3HSDII enzyme may be great to treat breast cancer. In this study Lee and Auchus used yeast cells instead of human cells. This allows them to study a single enzyme along with the effects that drugs may have on the production of steroids. Another advantage in using yeast cells is that these cells allow the maximum amount of an enzyme, cholesterol and protein needed, in order for the enzyme to perform ...
982: Disease In Africa
... fixed many problems of disease through government controlled cleanups. The cleanups would take place in disease infected areas. The Europeans would make places more sanitary, by disinfecting places where people lived, separating the sick, administering drugs, boiling water and establishing proper sanitation. The Europeans instilled basic forms of sanitation and proper disinfecting techniques to prevent the spread of disease. These are measures, which were taken to stop the spread of disease ...
983: Diabetes 3
... may vary from day to day. It is important for you to know that monitoring blood sugar levels is an essential part of diabetes care. You must also be careful because both insulin and oral drugs can lower blood sugar levels too much causing hypoglycemia. This can also occur if you do not eat enough. When blood sugar levels are not controlled well the first organ to be affected is the ...
984: Depression 6
... a depressive disorder every year. Depression is one of the most common and most serious mental health problems facing people today. However, depression is often not taken seriously because of the large use of antidepressant drugs and the large number of sufferers. Depression is a serious illness and should be taken as so. Contrary to the popular misconceptions about depression today, it is a serious and deadly disorder.1 Depression in ...
985: Depression 2
... about peer acceptance, grades, or parental expectations. Other external factors such as the loss of a parent, abuse, or divorce may also trigger depression. In order to cope with this disorder most teenagers turn to drugs and alcohol to help ease the pain, but in turn only making matters worse. Treatments for depression vary depending on the severity of the diagnosis. Professional psychologist counseling can help. Psychotherapy aims to help the ...
986: Dementia
... to 40% of dementias had reversible causes. However, recent reports (Clarfield, 1988; Barry and Moskowitz, 1988) suggest that the true incidence of reversible dementias is at the most 11% and is probably far lower, with drugs, metabolic causes and depression accounting for about two thirds of the cases (Clarfield, 1989). Overall, there are no significant gender differences in prevalence and incidence rates for dementia as a whole. However, for AD, there ...
987: Comparison Of Prokaryotic And Eukaryotic Cells
... is used in different processes. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum functions in a broad area of metabolic processes, that is, it assists in such areas as, the synthesis of lipids, carbohydrate metabolism, and the detoxification of drugs and poisons, as well as other metabolic functions. The liver cell, which is diagrammed in figure A (see appendix), for example, uses the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in the process of carbohydrate metabolism. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum ...
988: Causes Of Schizophreniz
... injury occurs. We can also potentially improve the treatment of schizophrenia, which currently focuses on reversing abnormal neural communication by blocking dopamine or serotonin receptors. Although newer treatments such as the recently developed atypical neuroleptic drugs have already substantially improved the outcome of schizophrenia, they remain blunt instruments that have relatively generalized effects on neurotransmitter systems. As we identify more precisely the cascade of events leading to schizophrenia -- neurodevelopmental abnormalities that ...
989: Basic Discription Of Microbiology
... yeasts. Fungi live on plants, animals, water and soil. Fungi are either harmful or beneficial. The fungi that are beneficial are very significant to the manufacturing of certain foods and beverages as well as some drugs and antibiotics. Fungi get their main source of food from dead or decaying organic substances. They do this by secreting digestive enzymes into the dead organic matter, which then decomposes into nutrients which is then ...
990: Cloning
... is that this knowledge will subsequently be able to benefit the treatment of a series of different illnesses. In addition, this form of cloning may possibly prove to be fitting in order to manufacture pharmaceutical drugs. On the other hand, Dolly has also brought forth disgust and dismay. Cloning animals reflects a lack of respect for the individual animal's integrity and that the application of such technology will result in ...


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