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    economy. We use technology in every aspect of life today. New innovations and technology helps create a safer atmosphere and reduces the rate of crime. Technology is the usage and knowledge of techniques or is systems of these things. Usage of technology in the criminal justice system is not new but more apparent today. Technology in criminal justice will continue to challenge us to think about how we turn information into knowledge. Due to new technology, criminal investigations are able to maintain

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    Clinical Background The drug called Cialis was originally founded by the company called Glaxo Wellcome, more commonly known as GlaxoSmithKline, which was established as a partnership between Glaxo and ICOS to develop new drugs in August 1991. In 1998, ICOS Corporation and the Eli Lilly and Company formed the Lilly ICOS, LLC to further develop and commercialize tadalafil (Cialis) as a treatment for ED (Erectile Dysfunction). The Eli Lilly and Company had made long strides in the drug industry as ICOS

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    A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is blocked. The tissue does not get enough of oxygen and nutrients within minutes, the brain cells begin to die. A stroke is a medical emergency, and prompt treatment is crucial. The good news is a stroke can be treatable and is more preventable. More people live longer now than in the past years. Stroke is known as the silent killer. Many people ignore the symptoms and cause more damage to their body. People with stroke have trouble speaking and

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    3.1) Introduction: This is the study of the disease and implementation of machine learning for finding a solution for the diagnosis. Basically many intelligent agents are existing already. The task is not to define or develop a new agent rather it is just the research on several aspects of these agents and diabetes in our society. The creation of a diabetes management assistant that can remotely collect data, increase communication between patient and care provider, and automatically analyze all

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    Infectious Disease

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    aged between 20-50 years. About 800,000 to 1.4 million Americans are chronic hepatitis B virus carriers, and the disease causes about 3,000 deaths each year. The good news is that infection with HBV is usually preventable because there is an effective vaccine. Use of the vaccine has resulted in an 82% decrease in the number of new infections reported in the United

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    years 40% of new drug and supplemental new drug applications from hematology-oncology research has been approved. Hematology-oncology benefits other similar areas of study  and specialist in this field have benefited society in what they do.       According to medicinenet.com, hematology-oncology is the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of blood diseases and cancer. Hematologist-oncologist can treat infants,children, adolescents, and adults who have been diagnosed with cancer or blood disorders.

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    Glucagon Secretion Essay

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    impact on blood glucose they are not the primary hormones that maintain the blood glucose level within its normal range. Instead, this role falls to two hormones produced by the endocrine pancreas: insulin and glucagon, these two hormones regulate the concentration of glucose in the blood. Glucagon’s major targets are the cells of the liver, muscle tissue, and adipose tissue. In these tissues, it promotes reactions that increase the levels of glucose and other metabolic fuels in the blood. These reactions

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    Cerebral aneurysms are pathological localized enlargements of weak blood vessels in the brain that balloon and fill with blood. These blood vessels can then rupture, sending blood out of the blood vessel and into the rest of the brain. The damage done by this resulting hemorrhage in the brain can be fatal. The resulting damage is deadly in 50% of cases with 10,000 deaths due to the rupturing of cerebral aneurysms in the United States and 500,000 worldwide each year (1). The most common treatment

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    diabetes, for example the average age for someone to get diabetes are age’s 45 to 64. Now middle aged and older adults are still at high risk of getting type 2 diabetes. Age’s 20 to 44 have a total of 371,000 new cases of diabetes. Then there is also age’s 45 to 64 with a total of 892,000 new cases. Finally those that are 65 and older have an amount of 400,000 cases of diabetes. People at the age of 45 to 64 were developing diabetes at a faster rate which is probably why there are a lot more cases

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    Diabetes Essay

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    insulin must be present in your blood. Insulin acts as a "key" that unlocks "doors" on cell surfaces to allow glucose to enter the cells. Insulin is produced by special cells (called islet cells) in an organ called the pancreas, which is about 6

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