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751: Discovering Sicke Cell Anemia
... treatment that reduced 50% the frequency of painful episodes and hospital visits. Preventive administration of penicillin to affected children by the age of four months greatly decreases mortality from infections. While researching this topic and studying about the disease, I have learned many new details about it. I realized that even the slightest change in the sequence of amino acids can lead to very harmful effects. In this disease, only one ...
752: Albinism
... have slight lightening of hair and skin colors as well, compared to other family members. At present researchers have found 10 different types of oculocutaneous albinism, and five types of ocular albinism. Newer laboratory research studying DNA has shown that there are numerous types of changes in the genes of those with albinism, including within families. The most common types of oculocutaneous albinism are called "ty-negative" and "ty-positive". Persons ...
753: Breast Cancer
... strain is unimaginable to those who are not affected. Article Research Article I As with mainly all diseases, there is not just one contributing factor to its existence. Breast Cancer has numerous causes and by studying these factors, we can see who is at high risk. In a life-time, a person will either be diagnosed with cancer or die from it. Women between the ages of 25-29 who have ...
754: Alzheimer's Q&A
... single clinical test for Alzheimer's Disease. It is diagnosed by ruling out all other curable or incurable causes of memory loss. A positive diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease can only be made by microscopically studying a small piece of brain tissue after death. The cerebral cortex of an Alzheimer brain will have characteristic abnormalities -- cells marred by plaques and tangles. However, a working diagnosis can be made through various testing ...
755: Ritalin and Its Uses
... by high school kids and college students predominantly. Although the drug is too complex to manufacture illegally, and it doesn't create the euphoric effect that cocaine has, it seems to be an aid in studying for final exams. It allows students to stay up all night allowing them to cram much easier. It is important to remember that too many children in America are suffering from this ailment, and yet ...
756: The Higher Education Act Is Unfair To Students
... Wolf was convicted of delivery of one kilogram of cocaine. When asked why he was dealing in cocaine, he replied, " I was trying to raise money to finish college." It looks like James will be studying in prison now. Now I ask you, " Does this law seem fair?" I do not think so. Now is the time to let congress know being tough on students is not the way to look ...
757: The Balance of Power Theory
... instead it is suggested that it not be used as the sole analytical tool. The B.O.P. theory because of its nature offers general explanations about international relations which is very useful. However when studying world affairs one needs to dig deeper to view the many variations of states.
758: Metaphors that Justify War
... or economically sagacious in the terms of justifying action. No one questioned the use of two scenarios. Why did the government give us two options? Was our involvement so questionable or were there more reasons? Studying the reasons for the use of metaphors might help and knowing how the President approached the situation. Old Policy-Create Empathy to Gain Approval for Justifying a War How did the President justify a war ...
759: The Transition of Power From President to President
... enter politics. He was defeated in his campaign for Congress in Arkansas' Third District in 1974. The next year he married Hillary Rodham, a Wellesley College graduate. He had met her while they both were studying law at Yale. Their marriage formed a strong personal and political partnership of talented equals that would give added dimension to the Clinton Presidency. It also expanded the Clintons' household; in 1980, their daughter, Chelsea ...
760: International Relations Of Asia
... of the cold war climate which make strategic geometry very useful and illuminating model to study the international relations of Asia during the period. However, our emphasis is on the usefulness of the concept for studying the ‘transition' from Cold War to post Cold War. This requires an analysis of both systems, in order to assess the process of change. the post-Cold War era: changes in the system Today, we ...


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