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    Abstract Gleevec is heralded as a savior drug for cancer research. Created by the rational drug design model, Gleevec targets the tyrosine kinase enzyme in CML patients.[10] By targeting and binding to the active sites of the cancerous cells, Gleevec denaturizes them, preventing the spread of the disease.[10] Gleevec has been FDA approved to be administered to patients diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia and also patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumors.[6] Although, this treatment

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    to these short-term effects it enhance skin ageing and some what promotes the development of skin cancer. They are present all year around and depending upon the time of year, can be 30 to 50 times more prevalent than UVB rays. UVB, the chief causes of skin reddening and sunburn, tends to damage the skin’s more superficial epidermal layers. “It plays a key role in the development of skin cancer and a contributory role in tanning and photoaging. Its intensity varies by season, location, and time

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    Purchasing the most expensive and popular cosmetic brand might seem as the best option to protect oneself from imperfections but, is the product’s price determined by popularity or safety regulations? Cosmetics have transformed the industries to make themselves an essential part of consumer’s daily routine. Cosmetics were first used by tribes as a form of camouflage to disguise themselves from enemies and predators. Mud, ashes and natural dyes, were used to hide themselves from predators and to create

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    perfectly into your puzzle, but then there is that one out of place piece that makes the puzzle not complete, that essentially is what the BRCA 1 gene mutation is, just a misplaced puzzle piece. The BRCA 1 gene mutation can go by many names like breast cancer 1, early onset or IRIS, but no matter what name you call it, it still inflicts some questions and concerns. The BRCA 1 gene mutation is a human gene that produces tumor suppressor proteins located on chromosome 17 at position 21. These proteins when

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    The other day I was pondering the still popular, yet seemingly dangerous practice of tanning as I looked down at my chalky white legs and thought, is the desire to tan really that mysterious? It seems obvious that people just like the way it looks to be tan. In fact, one survey of American teenagers revealed that two thirds of them feel ‘healthier’ and ‘more sophisticated’ with a tan (qtd. in “Sun Tanning”). I know I feel better about putting on a bathing suit if I’m not so starkly white that I worry

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    The right to health care is tantamount to socialism and therefore should be left as the responsibility of an individual and not a function of the government to secure a person’s health care. Thus government’s provision of healthcare could reduce the availability and quality of healthcare, resulting to enormous government deficits and debts. This paper is going to explore the reasons why the government should not provide free health care to its citizens. According to the United States census Bureau

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    Airport Security

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    has flown enough has at least one horror story about their flying experience. In the summer before her senior year, my sister, Kimberly, traveled across Europe for a band trip. She said that security stopped her at every airport for additional screening because they believed that her flute might contain a pipe bomb. The most memorable stop of Kimberly’s trip was at the Berlin Schönefeld Airport in Germany. She

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    Defunded Parenthood Congress has sparked a debate as to whether or not the government should continue funding Planned Parenthood. Too many people are uneducated about the many services Planned Parenthood offers to those who would not be able to afford it otherwise. The debate began after a heavily edited video was released accusing Planned Parenthood of selling fetal organs for a profit. The selling of any body part is against federal law. CNN released an article confirming to the public that it

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    Obesity Is A Disease?

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    Obesity is a disease. There is no way around that but how can America 's Society help? How can someone prevent this? How can this disease be cured? Do you schools play an important role in a child’s health? Even though someone may not seem obese they are and doctors and scientist have came up with the BMI scale to prove it. Someone can be very fit by playing sports and working out everyday but if their height and weight don’t meet at the appropriate spot on the chart then they are considered obese

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    in men, if they do fracture, men are more likely to die from it. Today the lack of awareness for male osteoporosis is where it was for women fifty years ago. This is a frightening fact as the lifetime risk for osteoporosis is higher than that of prostate

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