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    techonolgy medicine

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    Technology and Medicine  Technology has had a great impact on society when it comes to medicine. Medical technology has been around since the cave man began using rocks as tools to perform trephening. Since then there has been many new advancements in medicine due to technology. From painless needles to robots used for surgeries technology is around to stay.  Painless needles are one way technology is improving society. Needles are always scaring young children and even adults. Now with the

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    Nuclear Medicine

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    What is nuclear medicine? Nuclear medicine is a division of medical imaging that detects and treats diseases and irregularities in the body such as cancer and neurological illnesses through the use of radioactive chemicals. The techniques used in nuclear medicine allow physicians to attain knowledge about patient conditions without the invasion of personal space through procedures such as biopsies. The equipment and machines used within this branch are important for research as they allow for a better

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    Nuclear Medicine

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    Nuclear Medicine Nuclear medicine has been around for more than 50 years now and stems from the discovery of x-rays and artificial radioactivity. In 1946‚ nuclear medicine made a monumental breakthrough when radioactive iodine led to the complete disappearance of cancer in a patient’s thyroid. Nuclear medicine became widely used in the 1950’s to measure the function of the thyroid‚ to diagnose thyroid disease‚ and for the treatment of patients with hyperthyroidism. By the 1970’s nuclear medicine was

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    Muslim Medicine

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    Those who practice medicine work in cities of Islamic Culture. Muslims were the educators of science and medicine‚ people look to them with advice during training. In order for physicians to keep medicine as a profession they must first pass a series of strict examinations. Muslim holy men were called Sheikhs‚ they practices both spiritual and physical healing. Muslim physicians would turn to sheikhs or wise women when they were unable to fund a cure to the problem or the matters weren’t as serious

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    Modern Medicine

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    MODERN MEDICINE Modern medicine has made great strides in recent years. It is scientific and based on continual research and experiment. Surgery‚ in particular‚ has made an amazing advance. Thousands of doctors are being trained every year in India‚ and hundreds of hospitals set up. People living in cities rely mainly on modern medicine. In the past whenever there was an outbreak of plague or cholera people died by the hundreds. Modern medicine has succeeded in preventing the outbreak of epidemics

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    History of Medicine

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    medieval period is normally not associated with advances in technology‚ nor with contributions that benefit society. Yet‚ our medicine today owes much of its development to physicians of that time. Medicine of that era was strongly influenced by superstition and the doctrine of the Christian church‚ and did not have much foundation for practical application. The need for medicine in Middle Ages was certainly great‚ considering the extreme amounts of plague and disease prevalent during that time (Grigsby

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    Medicine in the UAE

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    get medication by millions of Dirhams! What are the weaknesses points that make the national students alienate from studying medicine? Is it a weakness in the school curriculums? Or lack of motivations? Or it’s all about interests? The medicine career nowadays is not so feasible; the student should study so hard for long years more than other specialties. The medicine also required continuous acquaintance‚ travelling and shifts. In addition to the low salaries. “Al Khaleej” newspaper has met

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    Louisiana Purchase Thesis

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    successful real estate purchases in United States history. This land purchase with France became known as the Louisiana Purchase‚ and is acknowledged as an enormous accomplishment for President Jefferson. The Louisiana Purchase is a significant event in United States history‚ not only by doubling the size of the United States‚ but by having a considerable effect on the young nation’s foreign and domestic affairs. First‚ to understand the effects of the Louisiana Purchase

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    The Louisiana Purchase was an arrangement between the United States and France‚ in which the U.S. acquired approximately 827 thousand square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million. In 1801‚ Spain and France signed a secret treaty surrendering Louisiana to France. Thomas Jefferson realized that with this treaty‚ France suddenly posed a potential threat to America. If America did not purchase New Orleans from France‚ and with the change of ownership from Spain to France it could

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    Chemicals in Medicines

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    Chemicals in medicines Rakesh Mohan Hallen The words ‘medicine’ and ’drug’ are often used in our country to mean the same substances: any substance‚ manufactured artificially‚ which can help recovery from sickness‚ relieve symptoms or modify a natural process in the body. A medicine is often a mixture of several chemical compounds. Even if it has only one active component compound often other substances are used as fillers or binders to give it bulk. Chemistry‚ the science related to chemical substances

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