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- 11191: AIDS and HIV
- ... membrane. Multiple self fusion reactions could destabilize the cell membrane and kill the cell. The massive depletion of T4 cells involves the cell-to-cell fusion reaction described above. A single infected cell with a high concentration of viral envelope proteins on its surface can bind to hundreds of uninfected T4 cells. The fused cells form giant, mulitnucleated structures called syncytia, which are extremely unstable and die within a day. One ...
- 11192: Needle Exchange Programs
- ... agree say that the intravenous drug users should learn to live with the consequences of their actions, and that there is not enough evidence stating the effectiveness of needle exchange programs. However, a Yale University school of management professor has monitored the needle exchange programs, tracking each needle distributed and testing it later for HIV contamination. The professor, Edward Kaplan says the biggest surprise that "a project like this could have ...
- 11193: The Need for Sleep
- ... result of a sleep disorder or an overextended lifestyle, invites diminished quality of life and deteriorating health. When we lose sleep or our sleep is poor, we also put ourselves and those around us at high risk for accidents. Major industrial catastrophes such as the Three Mile Island incident have been attributed to human error that occurred during times when the body is at its sleepiest. If we ignore our sleep ...
- 11194: Dreams
- ... brain signals. The sleeper can also be easily awakened while in this stage of sleep. The next level of sleep is stage two. In which the brain shows sporatic brain wave signals which consist of high-voltage activity known as sleep spindles. Many people have been know to sleep walk while in this stage. The next level of sleep is stage three. In this stage the brain produces the highest voltage ...
- 11195: Are you a shopaholic?
- ... therefore I think it is a great idea with these self- help groups. These groups may the only way out of shopaholism. Walletwatch 61 Whitehouse Way Souhgate London N14 7LX Mr. Richard Elliott The Management School Lancaster University Lancaster LA 4YX 4. July 1994 Dear Mr. Elliott We have read the article concerning shopaholics in the Sunday Express, and we have become aware of Your research on this subject. Therefore our ...
- 11196: Being Unfit Can Mean Problems
- ... tire. Their heart and metabolism rate are low, so when they want to do something, they do not have enough energy to do it. But when you feel energized, you perform task better, whether in school or at work. This might lead to good grades or a promotion, which might lead to other better things in life. Just another benefit of fitness. Looking good is the biggest reason of why people ...
- 11197: Dissociative Identity Disorder
- ... must be a dual personality, but I said nothing to the patient about this. The next time this patient was due in the office, I opened the door, and here was a young woman in high heels, hair piled on top of her head, very elegant looking, who looked at me and said, "I'm sorry, Sybil was ill today, so I came--I am Vicky." I said "Come in," and ...
- 11198: Vegetarianism
- ... in order to maintain proper health. The numbers of servings of each type of food for a vegetarian has not been agreed upon by nutritionists, but most dieticians recommend basing one's diet on grains high in fiber, having about two or three proteins, four or more servings of vegetables, between two and four fruits, and between zero and two servings of low fat dairy products. As shown above, there are ...
- 11199: Lyme Disease
- ... organs or other skin sites. Lyme Disease was first described in 1909 in European medical journals. The first outbreak in the United States occurred in the early 1970's in Old lyme, Connecticut. An unusually high incidence of juvenile arthritis in the area led scientists to investigate and identify the disorder. In 1981, Dr. Willy Burgdorfer identified the bacterial spirochete organism (Borrelia Burgdorferi) which causes this disorder. Affected Population -------------------------------- Lyme Disease ...
- 11200: Cholera
- ... spread by poor hygiene and contaminated water, raw food, and fish. To avoid spreading, health officials in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile, have prohibited the importation of uncooked Peruvian food products. Coastal waters have shown a high degree of contamination by testings. In early May 1991, as Cholera began to spread eastward into PeruΥs jungle, volunteer doctors from Lima began to navigate the rivers with boats of Peruvian Amazons, stopping at each ...
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