Artificial Intelligence in Medicine A Term Paper Presented to MS. SERPOLETTE BOHOL Department of Social Sciences and Humanities College of Education and Social Sciences Mindanao State University at Naawan 9023 Naawan‚ Misamis Oriental In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course English 2 (College English 2) by ERNIE G. ALJAS HANS KELVIN P. MERMIO March 2011 Introduction Nowadays there are insufficient of medical specialist in the most developing countries
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Evolutionary (Darwinian) Medicine “Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution” –Theodosius Dobzhansky Proximate vs. Ultimate Questions Biological causation: proximate vs. ultimate explanations Physiology‚ genetics‚ biochemistry‚ etc. generally concentrate on * proximate causation “What” & “How” questions Ultimate causation: How evolutionary processes (natural selection; adaptation) and evolutionary history shape traits “Why” questions Traits have both types
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consciousness of the advertisement of herbal medicine at strategic locations such as roadsides‚ markets and motor parks in major towns and cities where the attention of passers-by could easily be attracted. A major channel of reaching the prospective consumers at such settings was the suspension of blaring loudspeakers on the top of stationary vehicles. Although this advertising channel still subsists‚ a new trend in the advertisement of herbal medicine in modern times is the aggressive marketing
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Music:A Magicful Medicine Fine arts always have been a good way to express oneself for thousand years. One of them is a magical and a powerful way to affect people‚both negatively and positively. Music is not just a way to fun or just an art. Almost everyone loves it‚some of them say that they can not live without it. However‚above all‚music is able to do many things. There are a lot of ways that music effects people. As it was mentioned above‚ music has both negative and possitive effects on us
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Traditional Chinese Medicine “Traditional Chinese medicine is a wide range of medicine practices sharing common concepts. It has been developed in China and is based on a tradition of more than 2‚000 years. Various forms of herbal medicine‚ acupuncture‚ massage exercise‚ and dietary therapies are included.”(From Wikipedia) Traditional Chinese medicine has been widely acknowledged and is different from modern medicine. The traditional Chinese medicine develops slowly now. The model of thinking
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storing medication‚ toiletries‚ and other objects that are little. Medicine cabinets serve two functions‚ including organization and storage‚ in addition to aesthetics and décor. The medicine cabinet style that is used is the cabinet that sits over the bathroom’s sink area. This sort of medication cabinet is situated beneath a light so the mirror is functional for different applications‚ like shaving or applying makeup. These mirrored medicine cabinets come in mirror cabinets‚ or either a mirror cupboard
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national communications grid; the second is an example of a public clinical practice guideline source ; the third is a health care system grid. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MEDICAL CARE The expanding influence of computers on society is being felt in medicine as well. Essentially all hospitals and clinics depend on computers for administrative and financial functions and for providing access to clinical data. Most physicians have been exposed to the powerful available systems for searching the biomedical
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Elizabeth Juarez Mr. Sullivan English 1B 17 March 2015 “Love Medicine” The story “Love Medicine”‚ by Louise Erdrich‚ takes place in the 1920s in North Dakota. Lipsha Morrissey‚ who is the primary character‚ narrates in first person. From the beginning‚ Lipsha was taken in from his grandma and grandpa Kashpaw and by the looks of it‚ Lipsha is passionately loyal to his grandparents‚ especially to his grandma. His grandparents live in a town at a senior citizen home. His grandma is more of a determined
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use of traditional medicine for healing‚ prevention and even use in traditional rites of passage. World Health Organization WHO (2008) admits that traditional medicine has been used in some communities for thousands of years. It further provides that some Asian and African countries‚ 80% of the population depend on traditional medicine for primary health care and that 70% to 80% of the population in developed countries has used some form of alternative or complimentary medicine with an example of
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‘‘Laughter is best medicine’’ A day without laughter is a day wasted CHAELE CHAPLIN Good morning ladies and gentleman‚ today I am going to share about positive impacts of laughter. If you have a question please ask me at the end of presentation. My contents is make up by history of laughter‚ short term impacts of laughter And long term impacts of laughter. Let’s move on to history part. firstly‚ I want to share about origin word of laughter Laughter came from greek ‘‘hele’’ and hele indicates health
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