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    Biotechnology in Medicine

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    Applications of Biotechnology in Medicine Overview of the applications of biotechnology in medicine that will be dealt here: 1. Gene Therapy 2. Pharmacogenomics 3. Genetic Testing 4. Cloning What is Biotechnology? Biotechnology can broadly be defined as the art of understanding and manipulating living organisms’ genes (code of life) and their products for the production of food‚ medicine‚ drink‚ or for other benefits or useful purposes to mankind and other organisms. Basically

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    Medicine \ Microbiology Careers The need for qualified microbiologists continues to grow‚ both for basic research and practical applications. Many microbes have yet to be discovered. In addition‚ microbiologists are still studying how the known microbes function. As a result‚ the field of microbiology has virtually unlimited potential. Microbiologists are needed across many industries‚ including in academic‚ technology‚ industrial and environmental organizations. Several career paths exist for

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    Technology in Medicine

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    Technology in Medicine Since technology in medicine changed with each passing day‚ robotic surgery and cyber surgery are often regarded as the new revolution (Lanfranco et al. 2004). They bring considerable benefits into medicine area which allows surgeons to overcome the obstacles in some emergency (Achievements‚ Health Sciences‚ Media Release 2011). In addition‚ it is no doubt that robotic surgery and cyber surgery are the most popular topics in surgery today (Lanfranco et al. 2004). So it is

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    INTRO. In America‚ doctors follow the Western belief in using medication and doing various testing procedures when treating patients‚ while the Hmong shamans believe in treating the spiritual ailment of the person through elaborate traditional practices. Shamans who themselves are epileptic try communicating with “a malevolent spirit called a dab” (Fadiman 1998: 4). The Hmong shaman is “believed to have the ability to enter a trance…and negotiate for this patients’ health with the spirits who lived

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    river blindness

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    benefit the people who are affected by river blindness. I believe many pharmaceutical in the area that river blindness occurs will invest in the cure for river blindness. 3. However‚ Merck could not justify such an investment in terms of financial at all‚ because this development is a big financial risk. Merck works for a company that is committed to the people‚ so they take risk to better the people. This is the main reason they would create a cure for river blindness 4. Merck could tell them that

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    Modern Medicine

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    Modern medicine has made life more comfortable‚ and humans are living longer‚ healthier lives thanks to discoveries like penicillin to treat bacterial infections and vaccines to prevent deadly diseases like diphtheria‚ tuberculosis and tetanus. In 1920 there were 206‚000 reported cases of diphtheria‚ and of those 15‚520 deaths were reported. Between the years of 2004 to 2008 there were no reported deaths related to diphtheria. The first vaccine to treat diphtheria was created in 1921‚ but not widely

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    Integrative Medicine

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    INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE It’s not every day that you hear a medical doctor suggest that lifestyle changes can be a form of treatment that can reverse -- not just help prevent -- many of the most common and costly chronic diseases‚ including heart disease‚ prostate cancer and Type 2 diabetes. But that is exactly the message -- hard-earned through 35 years of scientific research -- that Dean Ornish‚ M.D.‚ best-selling author and HuffPost’s medical editor‚ communicated in his recent keynote address at

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    Cyborg in Medicine

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    In medicine‚ there are two important and different types of cyborgs: the restorative and the enhanced. Restorative technologies "restore lost function‚ organs‚ and limbs".]The key aspect of restorative cyborgization is the repair of broken or missing processes to revert to a healthy or average level of function. There is no enhancement to the original faculties and processes that were lost. On the contrary‚ the enhanced cyborg "follows a principle‚ and it is the principle of optimal performance:

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    Music and Medicine

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    it all‚ Doctors and I both agree that musical therapeutic practices have had very strong results are necessary in the medical field each and every day. Doctors Prescribe Music According to an article written by NBC News (4 Ways to Use Music as Medicine)‚ music is being used in hospitals all over the world to help treat patients. For example‚ a small institution in New Jersey successfully used music to treat a 68-year-old patient who was having problems recovering after a major

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    Cloning for Medicine

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    Ermer 1 Joseph A Ermer Professor Bryson Newhart English 955 Cloning for medicine In the summer of 1995‚ the birth of two sheep changed genetic research and medicine forever‚ with seemingly endless possibilities in the medicines‚ and therapies that could result in the use of cloning and stem cell research. And although there are many breakthroughs that could come from this research however there is

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