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    Causes of Lung Cancer

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    Discuss the causes of lung cancer Lung cancer is one of the most dangerous diseases which make most of the people suffer. Lung cancer has been noted by the Canadian cancer Society (2010) as the most leading one which affected both male and female in 2010 and out of 24‚200 Canadians‚ 20‚600 of them died of lung cancer. Like any other types of cancer‚ lung cancer is basically caused due to the abnormal growth of cells in one of the body parts‚ lungs. Although the role of genetics is not very popular

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    Short Essay on Cancer Cancer is defined as the unwanted growth of cells in any part of the body. There are various reasons that lead to development of cancerous growths in the body. There can be various reasons that lead to cancerous growths in the body. Genetic predisposition and environmental factors together play an important role. Genetic constitution of the body is something that cannot be dealt with. But controlling the external environmental factors is in one’s hands. Active or passive smoking

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    Support Group

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    Table of contents Introduction 2 Description of the Issue Being Addressed 3 Rationale for the project 3 Aims of the project 4 The need for a support group 5 An analysis of the literature that informs the project 6 Benefits of support groups 7 Strategies of the project 8 The way in which the project would be evaluated 10 Benefits envisaged from conducting the project 10 Resources & Budget 11 Timeline 11 References 12 Appendix A 14 Detailed Budget 14 Appendix B 15 Timeline 15 Second Quarter April

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    Males vs Females

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    Introduction: There are a number of possible advantages and disadvantages associated with being male or female. These do not necessarily apply to all males or females. But this list will show you some of the upsetting facts that come with being male or female. Advantages of being Male: • Praised as studs for having several sexual partners • Males have a shorter life expectancy of 79 years of age • Males are more likely to see combat in war than women • Males are more likely to be promoted

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    Docking

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    5 Computational Virtual Screening Towards Designing Novel Anticancer Drugs Po-Yuan Chen1‚2 1Department of Biological Science and Technology‚ China Medical University‚ Taichung‚ Taiwan‚ 2Brain Research Centre‚ University of British Columbia‚ Vancouver‚ 1Republic of China 2Canada 1. Introduction Generally speaking‚ Docking is most popular and critical issue in this research field‚ because it contains most important information both Ligands (Drugs) and Receptors (it can be intracellular protein

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    It is estimated that 39‚511 women and 410 men will die of breast cancer this year alone. There will be 229‚160 new cases of breast cancer in men and women this year. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women. My great grandmother who I look up to and is the strongest person I know‚ is a two time Breast cancer survivor and she believes that the organization Susan G Komen has made a huge impact on breast cancer in women. In this speech I want to pay tribute to and recognize all the

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    Bottled Water

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    Which is better? Bottled water or tap water? Well to answer that question I decided to do an experiment. In general there are many reasons why you should not drink bottled water. Bottled water uses many resources and creates huge amounts of waste. It is estimated that it takes over 25 million gallons of petroleum to produce 1 billion plastic water bottles. To put that into perspective‚ Americans consume about 50 billion plastic water bottles every year‚ and that is not counting soda bottles! It also

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    Breast Cancer

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    Speech Outline Introduction Attention Getter: Women survive breast cancer everyday through early detection and treatment‚ but have you ever place yourself in the shoes of someone diagnose with breast cancer? Specific Purpose: To inform the audience on the Symptoms/ Risk‚ Treatment‚ and how a person can possibly lower the risk of breast cancer. Credibility: Thesis Statement: With breast cancer being one of the most common and leading cancers of death many women survive breast

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    Energy

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    PROBLEMS SCIENTIST FACE IN PREVENTING THE REOCCURENCE OFMALIGNANT MELANOMA. Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. Whether it’s called malignant melanoma or simply melanoma‚ this cancer can metastasize (spread) rapidly. With early detection and proper treatment‚ melanoma has a high cure rate. Early detection and treatment are possible because melanoma typically begins on the surface of the skin. It develops when melanocytes are damaged‚ which causes these cells to grow uncontrollably. As

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    Throughout the course of their careers‚ nurses can face a variety of ethical dilemmas. Due to the intense nature of their work; it is important for them to handle those situations in a way that respects the patients’ rights Yet‚ the situation is totally different when it depend on family or friend’s family member. In October last year‚ it was a sunlit day. I decided to take a walk with my best friend. She is a nurse and she was off that day. While we were walking around

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