Radiação‚ 1º semestre‚ IST‚ 2010/2011 1 Radiopharmacology Radiopharmacology Diogo Ferreira‚ diogo.cunha.ferreira123@gmail.com MSc student in Biomedical Engineering‚ Instituto Superior Técnico‚ student no58548 Abstract Nuclear Medicine is the branch of medicine concerned with the use of radio-nuclides in the study and the diagnosis of diseases‚ eg. the assessment of organ function‚ detection and treatment of some diseases or monitoring of treatment’s effects. It provides physiological (not
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The development of medicine has seen substantial progress in its lifetime; from primitive bleeding techniques to the treatment of cancers with chemotherapy. In the early 1800s‚ the world of medicine was introduced to anesthetics‚ followed by the invention of syringes‚ and the development of the first vaccines. The 1900s introduced a plethora of medical inventions and discoveries. The electrocardiograph was invented‚ insulin for diabetic patients‚ penicillin‚ cardiac pacemakers‚ and even the first
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Anderson (2004) points out that‚ “Because psychopharmacology has traditionally occupied the exclusive domain of medical practice‚ counselors may experience a sense of confusion and uncertainty when considering the more precise nature and associated limitations of their roles when supplementing psychotherapy with pharmacotherapy” (p. 330). Ingersoll (2000) further argues that there are “no clear prohibitions against a nonmedical mental health professional talking with clients about psychotropic medications
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In the wake of a national terrorist attack such as the ones that occurred on September 11‚ 2001‚ the nation was lost. While attempted terrorist attacks had been carried out in the past‚ many of them had been foiled and the successful ones weren’t nearly of this magnitude. While most victims of September 11th were killed‚ the survivors and first responders suffered many health complications. Health professionals across the nation were called upon for their expertise in dealing with the aftermath of
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Erdrich’s Love Medicine‚ a novel made up of a collection of short stories about a family of Chippewa Indians that reside on a reservation in North Dakota. The stories cover three generations‚ fifty years‚ and several families‚ with the main theme of the novel being the struggle between stability and change and there are eight distinct narrators. The stories seem so loosely related; some critics have questioned whether this novel really stands as a true novel alone. One critic‚ Allan Chavkin‚ describes
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Love Medicine is a story that both people can relate and be fascinated by. Many situations the audience can either compare to or find completely different to themselves or their own family which can be entertaining. The family portrayed in the story for example is juxtaposed compared to our society’s norms and expectations of a normal family. They drinking excessively‚ actually try to kill each other‚ and fight. Although they have this major difference‚ they somehow also share many characteristics
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patient with a disease that will never be resolved. Once healers now stealers‚ pharmaceutical companies are prescription thugs. Prescription and thugs are not two words that come to mind when thinking about health care. Instead‚ these words relate to medicine. Doctors
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My decision to pursue medicine has not arisen from an epiphany or childhood dream‚ but is one I have come to after careful consideration. My interest stems from the science behind the biological processes in human bodies and I have relished the chance to explore them further in my AS Levels‚ from carcinogenic free radicals in Chemistry‚ to the impact of diet on cardiovascular disease in Biology. I have also striven to develop my understanding beyond the curriculum‚ such as by reading articles in
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Why is Laughter the Best Medicine? Christian Vic M. Datan Philippine Science High School Central Mindanao Campus Imagine a world without laughter‚ with nobody smiling or feeling any happiness. Wouldn’t that be so unpleasant and boring? It seems like the world would never be the same without laughter. Even a single day would not be complete without a moment of hearty laughter. Laughter makes up much of our lives. Almost all of the happy memories that we remember are moments of hearty
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Dan Wang(Irene) Animal test in medicine is inevitable In 1960s‚ about 10‚000 babies who have short and malfunctioned legs and arms were born‚ surprising the public and scientists. People were worried and anxious to know the reason for the tragedy and the way to avoid the birth of defect babies. After many researches‚ scientists found out that the disabled babies were born to the mother who had taken a medicine called Thalidomide‚ a drug people used to deal with pregnant reaction
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