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    In medical terminology, while a person with a BMI of 30 and over 30 is considered as obese. It can refer to abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that reflect in health risks (Australia’s health 2016). Obesity as a one of the more serious health issue in Australia has influence millions of people’s daily life and work. It also as one of the biggest challenges to the society and public health system. According to the National health survey, in 2014-15, 63.4% of Australians aged 18 years and over

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    Cysstic Fibrosis Essay

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    One of the less common mutation of patients with Cystic Fibrosis causes a substitution of glycine for aspartic acid at amino acid 551 (G551D-CFTR); this mutation occurs in approximately 4% to 5% of persons with cystic fibrosis. Agents that increase the ion-channel function of activated cell-surface CFTR are referred to as “potentiators.” VX-770 is an investigational, orally bioavailable CFTR potentiator that has been shown to increase the activity of wild-type and defective cell-surface CFTR protein

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    The biological explanation of gender development enforces the idea that the role of genes and hormones are the main contributors towards the development of a child's gender. Both of the parents pass down 50% of their genetic makeup to their off-spring, where the mother provides the X chromosome and the father providing X or Y chromosome. Therefore, it is the father who determines the sex of the off-spring. If the father passes on the X chromosome then the child will be female and if he passes on

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    diarrhea, abdominal cramps and pain, fatigue, and significant weight loss. Acute severe ulcerative colitis. Rare form of colitis affects the entire colon and causes severe pain, diarrhea, bleeding, fever and inability to eat.and increase risk of colon cancer 70-80%. And usually doctor suggest to remove the part of colon or whole colon. SYMPTOMS: According to inflammation and site, symptoms can be different depend on the type of colitis. Diarrhea or internal bleeding, risk of causing anemia followed

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    frequency, <0.04 Hz, sinusoidal rotations) indicates an abnormally low system time constant which is suggestive of peripheral system involvement (labyrinthine, 8th nerve), but possible involvement at the level of the vestibular nuclei must be also considered [18]. These agreed with our results, as all our patients (25 patients) had abnormal increase in phase lead. However the radiological imaging shows abnormal results in DTI in 15 cases. This denotes mixed pathology affecting both peripheral and

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    In silico analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in human FLT3 gene ABSTRACT FLT3 is a member of extracellular receptors on hematopoietic precursors and belongs to the class 3 tyrosine kinase receptor. The FLT3 receptor is receptor gene encodes a 993-amino acid protein. Its location on the chromosome is 13q12. FLT3 receptor ligand , FL-like tyrosine kinase poisoning 3 receptor interaction works to maintain, spread and differentiate from the normal hematopoietic stem. The damaging mutations

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    Lab Report

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    In chlorambucil treated rats for 5 days (Group III), congested dilated central veins and portal tract were observed. Vacuolated hepatocytes were also detected. Most hepatocytes were noticed with dense pyknotic nuclei . (Figs. 3,4 ). In chlorambucil treated rats for 10 days (Group IV), hepatocytes with cytoplasmic vacuolations and congested central veins were frequently noticed. Hepatocytes with abnormal pyknotic nuclei were also detected. (Figs. 5,6 ) While in chlorambucil treated rats for 15 days

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    Higher body mass index is a negative prognostic factor in patients suffer from life-threatening illnesses such as acute pancreatitis (AP). Approximately 85% to 90% of acute pancreatitis patients show a mild clinical progression that locally limited and responds well to conventional medication. Meanwhile, necrotizing pancreatitis, which ac¬counts for the residual of cases, have a serious clinical complications. The final consequence of AP can be determined by the long-lasting of systemic inflammation

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    DDH Case Study

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    This study included thirty patients with typical presentation of DDH after the walking age. The patients were divided into two equal groups with 15 involved hips in each one. Group 1; (13 females and 2males). The right hip was involved in 8 cases (53.3%), while the left in 7 (46.6%). The ages ranged from 18 months to 60 months with an average of 31 months. All hips had a grade 4 dislocation with the Ossification center above the superior acetabular rim according to T€onnis classification5 Group 2;

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    Mast Cell Case Study

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    challenge, although the number of dendritic cells increased post-antigen challenge. Within the trachea, dendritic cells were found to extend dendritic projections under the airway epithelium but not into the airway lumen. Mast cells were found to probe the vasculature with the probing frequency increasing post-allergen challenge53. Whether intraluminal dendrite scanning employed by mast cells has other functional roles needs to be evaluated further. Within the skin, mast cells are distributed throughout

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