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211: The History, Use, and Effectiveness of Medicinal Drugs
... useless, especially tuberculosis. Since then, such antibiotics as chloramphenicol, the tetracyclines, erythromycin, neomycin, nystatin, amphotericin, cephalosporins, and kanamycin have been developed and may be used in the treatment of infections caused by some bacteria, fungi, viruses, rickettsia, and other microorganisms. In clinical treatment of infections, the causative organism must be identified and the antibiotics to which it is sensitive must be determined in order to select an antibiotic with the greatest ...
212: Cancer: The Costs, Causes, and Cures
... in conjunction with parasites found in different parts of the world, have been related to the causes of many types of cancer. Some of the most clearly established biological agents are the oncogenic (cancer-causing) viruses that commonly cause the formation of neoplasms in lower animals have been linked to some human cancers, and at least one has been definitely proven to cause cancer of the blood (leukemia), (Grolier, Cancer). Physical ...
213: The Ebola Virus
... way the virus uses to make its way into the host cell is unknown at this time. It is assumed that the genetic characteristics are most likely similar to the other two families of RNA viruses. When the virus gets into the cell it grows and becomes highly structured. The budding of completed virus particles take place of the cell membrane. When a person contracts the Ebola virus they are in ...
214: Cost Of The Golf War
... US was able to take Iraq from the air. Even though Iraq had insufficient air defenses, the US didn't want to take any chances, so the weakened them even more using well developed computer viruses. US spies were able to slip through Saddam's poor security to plant a virus in Iraqi computers. US agents placed a microchip, provided by the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, MD, in a ...
215: Five Imporant Events Of The 19
... collections had been completed the Eagle took off from the moon and docked with the Columbia and returned to earth. They spent the next three weeks after returning to earth in quarantine in fear of viruses that they could have contracted while on the moon. The Soviets had lost the space race but still launched three more Soyuz missions between October 11 to October 13, 1969, no one knows for sure ...
216: Lupus
... in a sunny area would have a high risk of getting Discoid Lupus because of how the rays of the sun affect the skin. Teens living with Lupus would oftenly get sick because diseases and viruses passing through schools regularly. If a teen has Lupus they would catch it cause of the affect Lupus has on the immune system. Also teen would have to go without a tan that comes from ...
217: Breast Implants
... tightness of the skin, redness or swelling. Swelling of hands and feet are also possible. A rash, swollen glands or lymph nodes; unusual fatigue; general aching. There is also a greater chance of getting colds, viruses and flu. Unusual hair loss, memory problems may also occur. Headaches, muscle weakness or burning, nausea or vomiting; and irritable bowel syndrome. Recent studies have shown, however, that there is not a large increased risk ...
218: Aids
AIDS in Africa Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is one of the most deadly viruses in the world. No country in Africa has escaped the virus. Some have been effected more then others though. The spread of AIDS in Africa is because of poor medical treatment and a lack of ...
219: Tom Clancy: Rainbow Six
... bank taking, and the taking of the international trader in Germany. The person that has hired him is the president of a multi-national pharmaceutical company, that has access to and deals with extremely deadly viruses, he is extremely wealthy. Lets call him the Boss (sorry forgot his name). Popov has nothing to do with the hostage taking of the children in Spain, that was the Jackal. Popov is living in ...
220: European Animals- The Major Pa
... animals would wander into American Indian settlements and devour the gardens that these people depended on. Not only did these animals eat the food that the American Indians survived on, but they also carried animal viruses that killed many of the creatures upon which the American Indians relied. When Columbus and the other Europeans first landed in the Americas, they were only the first invaders to a New World. The second ...


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