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16711: Current Status of Malaria Vaccinology
... they seem to work do not reach a high enough standard. But having said that I hope that a viable vaccine will present itself in the near future (with a little help from the scientific world of course).
16712: Birth Defects
... or effected by drugs and alcohol upon the fetus of a new born child. Down's syndrome, the most common genetic disease formerly known as mongolism, "occurs one in every six hundred births throughout the world" ( Storm 102). It is caused by chromosomal error, where there is an extra chromosome 21. Instead of have two chromosomes as does a normal individual, there are three. These children's features include up slanted ...
16713: The Native Americans Had All Rights to Their Lands
... happened back then, and it made me mad. In a way I have to be thankful that what happened , happened because I have a great life. I Thank God for not bringing me into this world when all this was happening, I don't think I would have the heart to do that.
16714: AIDS and Its Causes
... tissue, benign or malignant) and neurologic mainfestation, which has come to be known as AIDS. Though Aids was first discovered in U.S.A, AIDS has been reported from more than 163 countries around the world and an estimated 10 million people are infected worldwide. Worsestill, the pool of HIV- infected persons in Africa is large and expanding. 2.RISK GROUP AND MODE OF TRANSMISSION Studies in the U.S.A ...
16715: AIDS and You
... for NO one else. There currently is NO treatment for AIDS (this includes AZT) that shows significant promise. In Conclusion: It is my own strongly held view, and that of the medical and research community world wide, that the AIDS epidemic is a serious problem, with the potential to become the worst plague this species has ever known. This is SERIOUS business. VASTLY greater sums should be spent on searching for ...
16716: AIDS: Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
... origin and it's mechanism. It is thought that AIDS was originated in Africa, because it is know to infect some african monkeys and alot of cases have been reported there. In 1990 the WHO(World Health Orginization) announced that there was 203,599 reported cases of AIDS in 1996 it was in the millions! So this shows how fast this disease spreads and how it affects everyone.
16717: Color Blindless
... Blindness," 40-46. David Marr, Vision (New York: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1982), 252-264. Mark Fineman, The Inquisitive Eye (New York: Oxford University Press, 1981), 3- 12. Ramesh C. Tripathi, Brenda J. Tripathi, World Book Encyclopedia, 1993 ed., s.v. "Color Blind-ness," 827. Gypsytech Vision Site (Internet). "http://www.gypsytech.com/clrbld.htm", as of December 2, 1996.
16718: Deborah Tannen
... fewer clothing or style options and are therefore free to remain unmarked. Although Tannen argues that it is possible for men to remain purely "unmarked" her assertions do not hold up well in a changing world. Because the term "marked" is a social construction, it is not possible to remain completely unmarked, as styles and trends repeatedly change with different ages, generations, and geographic locations. In her study Tannen reveals that ...
16719: Are you a shopaholic?
... shop assis-tants. This may be one way of buying social support. Shopaholics Shopaholics is becoming a more and more frequently known disease. It is not only found in the US, but all over the world including Denmark. In Britain a nation wide survey revealed that addicts will stop at nothing to found their desire to spend money. They will do anything from stealing to prosti-tution. One out of 20 ...
16720: Breast Cancer
... this disease more seriously. The people who we look up to have gone through the fight against cancer and survived. One public figure who has gone through the pain of breast cancer is Julia Child, world renowned master chef, who found a lump in her breast in 1968. Back then, Breast Cancer awareness was not widespread. “Breast Cancer was barely mentioned”, says Child, now 86. Two weeks after finding the lump ...


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