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    Should Genes Be Patented?

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    The case regarded Myriad Genetics‚ a molecular diagnostic company based in Salt Lake City‚ and its patents on genes that correlate with an increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. Prior to the ruling‚ the company’s possession of these patents entailed that women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer going through an checkup of their BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes – which can signal the likelihood of the diseases – could only do so by undergoing a $4‚000 examination created by Myriad

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    County High School started to find himself when he lost a loved one. When he was younger he lost a close friend to Pancreatic Cancer. After some research‚ Andraka found that mesothelin was found in increased levels in people with pancreatic cancer‚ ovarian cancer and lung cancer. He later devoted himself to finding a way to make a paper sensor to diagnose these cancers early. After 7 months working in Johns Hopkins University‚ he was able to develop a paper which is 400 times more sensitive and only

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    IVF Research Paper

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    the administration of drugs and hormones which can result in reactions‚ rashes‚ swelling‚ headaches‚ irritability‚ restlessness‚ depression‚ fatigue‚ hot flashes (with the drug Lupron) increased stimulation of the ovary‚ ovarian enlargement‚ hyperstimulation syndrome (severe ovarian enlargement) and fluid accumulation around the lungs. More seriously‚ ovaries can rupture leaving blood to accumulate in the abdominal cavity and clot. Fortunately‚ this only happen in about 1.3% of patients and can be

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    Designer Babies

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    From there gender selection was introduced for parents that want to choose what their next child will be. The procedure scientists in the lab would have to go through is complicated. IVF and PGD are both used. First the eggs from the mother’s ovarian have to be exerted using IVF. Next using PGD scientists have to identify and isolate the specific genes that control growth and development each individual featured trait characteristic and talent. After that scientists would embyro inserted into

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    P53 is a tumor suppressor gene‚ which usually stops cell division from occurring. This gene is very important during the G1/S checkpoint because it stops cell division from occurring if damaged or dangerous genetic material (DNA) is found. It then signals for enzymes‚ which are used to repair the damaged component of the DNA‚ which then allows cells with repaired DNA to divide. When DNA can’t be repaired‚ then the cell goes under apoptosis (death of the cell). However when this gene is turned

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    Smoking Kills

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    Smoking - effects on your body Summary Nicotine is the addictive drug in tobacco smoke that causes smokers to continue to smoke. Addicted smokers need enough nicotine over a day to �feel normal� � to satisfy cravings or control their mood. How much nicotine a smoker needs determines how much smoke they are likely to inhale‚ no matter what type of cigarette they smoke.  Along with nicotine‚ smokers also inhale about 7‚000 other chemicals in cigarette smoke. Many of these chemicals come from burning

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    A Desire of Tranquility

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    Anti-inflammatory activity of Chrysanthemum indicum extract in acute and chronic cutaneous inflammation. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Vol. 123 Issue 1‚ 149-154. Pan‚ X.Y.‚  Xu‚ G.T.‚  Zhou‚ X.M.‚  Shen‚ R.L.‚  Hu‚ B. (2011). Inhibition effects of human gastric carcinoma SGC-7901 cells on Chrysanthemum flavonoids in vivo. Second Sree Confence on Chemical Engineering (CCE2011). Vol. 18 Rivers‚ B.(2012) Steuber‚J. (2007). China :3000 years of art and literature. New York‚ NY: Welcome Books Wang‚ Z.D.‚  Huang‚ C.‚  Li

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    Lone Star College Engl. 1301 | Cause and Effect Essey | The effects of sun exposure on the human body. | shanatorres 11/23/2012 | Every hour at least one American will die of skin cancer caused by exposure to the sun. These statistics are alarming and most people are unaware that the sunshine that we all love so much is in fact a threat to our health and good looks. It is up to us to educate ourselves and our children on the harmful effects of sun exposure on the human body like premature

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    Lung Cancer Research Paper

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    Hindawi Publishing Corporation International Journal of Surgical Oncology Volume 2012‚ Article ID 861257‚ 12 pages doi:10.1155/2012/861257 Research Article Assessing Breast CancerMargins Ex Vivo Using Aqueous Quantum-Dot-Molecular Probes Giang H. T. Au‚1 Wan Y. Shih‚1 Wei-Heng Shih‚2 LinetteMejias‚3 Vanlila K. Swami‚3 KimberlyWasko‚4 and Ari D. Brooks4 1 School of Biomedical Engineering‚ Science and Health Systems‚ Drexel University‚ 3141 Chestnut Street‚ Philadelphia‚ PA 19104‚ USA 2Department

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    politicians‚ believe contraception is inhumane‚ anti-life‚ and against “natural law”; however‚ contraception has more uses than preventing pregnancy. For example‚ contraception can help with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). This condition causes excess body hair‚ infertility‚ acne‚ irregular periods‚ and ovarian cysts. Being a woman yourself‚ wouldn’t you hope for a solution for PCOS? Wouldn’t you prefer the choice of having a back up plan? Wouldn’t you prefer that security that comes with contraception

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