CAVEman
... is a 4D high-resolution model of a functioning
human elaborated by University of Calgary . It resides ... known as the "research Holodeck", in which the
human model floats in space, projected from three ... University of Calgary Unveils the CAVEman Virtual
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Medicine
... is concerned with maintaining or restoring
human health through its study , diagnosis , and ... as sports medicine, research or public health.
human societies have had various different systems of ... of health care in animal species other than
human beings.
History of medicine
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Sexual orientation and medicine
...
United States
Bay Area Physicians for
human Rights
Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
... (DSM).
1977
The Bay Area Physicians for
human Rights is founded in San Francisco as a support ... as the American Association of Physicians for
human Rights.
The first cases of Gay related ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... of anaphylactic shock and even death from this procedure because the
human body sometimes recognizes antibodies from other animals as foreign.
... own immune system is developing.
Synthetic ( recombinant or cell-clone)
human immunoglobulins can now be made, and for several reasons (including the ...
Autoimmune regulator
... 21 q22.3
The Autoimmune Regulator, abbreviated AIRE , is a
human gene which is expressed in the thymus . It causes transcription of a ... created a transgenic mouse model to study the mechanism of disease in
human patients. [2] Research on the knockout mouse has demonstrated that Aire ...
Pathology
... a conceptual framework with which to analyze and understand specific
human diseases.
Adaptation to injury
Cells and tissues may respond ... - Evolutionary biology - Genetics - Genomics - Marine biology -
human biology - Microbiology - Molecular biology - Origin of life - ...
Neuropsychiatry
... neurology and psychiatry, it is argued, can this nexus be used to reduce
human suffering.
Hitherto psychiatric disorders have organic basis
To ... unresolved feelings of homosexuality
NMDA receptor activation in the
human prefrontal cortex
Ross et al (2006)
Visual hallucination
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Personalized medicine
... safety and speed. The term emerged in the late 1990s with progress in the
human Genome Project . Research findings over the past decade, or so, in ... [1] In addition, in the United States. The Secretary of Health and
human Services Mike Leavitt has made personalized medicine the top priority ...
American Dietetic Association
... ( JADA ) is a monthly publication involved in the dietetics field, with orginial research, critical reviews, and reports on dietetics and
human nutrition. It is also the most widely read peer-reviewed periodical in the profession.
External links
American Dietetic Association ...
Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program
... 28, 2004.
^ "Troops divided on getting voluntary vaccine shots." Deborah Funk, July 25, 2005 AF Times
^ Department of Health and
human Services, Food and Drug Administration.
Docket No. 1980N-0208
Biological Products; Bacterial Vaccines and Toxoids; Implementation of Efficacy ...
Artecoll
...
Composition
Artecoll is mostly collagen , one of the most abundant substances in all mammals. The thinning of collagen in
human faces is responsible for aging, wrinkles and lines on the face. [1]
Artecoll consists of 25 percent microscopic Plexiglas plastic beads made ...
Biomedicine
... usually with the aim to create professionals with future leading position in medical research and development. The education has a clear focus on
human biology and basic science and how this knowledge can be transferred into a medical and clinical setting. The programmes usually encompass the ...
Central tolerance
... of the autoreactive cell) [4]
Division to a regulatory lineage
Genetic defects in these processes lead to autoimmunity, such as in the
human syndromes APS-1 and IPEX .
References
^ http://www-immuno.path.cam.ac.uk/~immuno/part1/lec11/lec11_97.html
^ Sprent ...
Fat transfer
... killers and other unwanted ingredients that could cause infections or other undesirable side effects . Moreover, some physicians have found that
human fat outside the body is incredibly delicate. One researcher (Mendieta) found that, to obtain viable fat, the needle withdrawing the fat can’t be too ...
Gender-based medicine
... Gender-based medicine or simply gender medicine is the field of medicine that studies the biological and physiological differences between the
human sexes and how that affects differences in disease. Traditionally, medical research has mostly been conducted using the male body as the basis for ...
Healthy People 2010
... Healthy People 2010 was started in January 2000 by the United States Department of Health and
human Services . It is a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan that is composed of 467 specific objectives, 28 goals, and two ...
Heterophile
... Antigens) that nevertheless cross-react with self-antigens. For example antibodies against Group A Streptococcus cell walls can also react with
human heart tissues. These are considered heterophile antibodies. ...
High Frequency Ventilation
... Ventilation (HFPPV)
Ventilator induced lung injury
Ventilator induced lung injury is caused by multiple factors. The
human lung is designed to ventilate effectively by using negative pressure in the thorax . Once positive pressure is applied, some degree of VILI is ...
NeuroArm
... [1] . NeuroArm is a tool that aims to revolutionize neurosurgery and other branches of operative medicine by reducing the constraints of the
human hand while maintaining the tactile feedback important to the surgeons. [2] The machine uses something called "motion scaling" which allows the ...
Pharmaconomist
... consultants .
Education
During his or her education at The Danish College of Pharmacy Practice, the pharmaconomist is trained in
human and animal anatomy , physiology , pathology , pharmacology , pharmacy practice , pharmaceutics , toxicology , clinical pharmacy , ...
Proteopathy
... and assembly". Mol Neurobiol 21 : 83-95. PMID 11327151 .
^ Chiti F, Dobson CM (2006). "Protein misfolding, functional amyloid, and
human disease". Ann Rev Biochem 75 : 333-366. PMID 16756495 .
^ Carrell RW, Lomas DA (1997). "Conformational disease". Lancet 350 : ...
Pre-conditioning
... in order to prepare that entity to be more resilient against the stimulus when and if the stimulus is encountered in the future. For example, a
human may be exposed to artificially weakened virus in order to stimulate an antibody production in the body against that virus, so that later when the ...
Surrogate markers
... into Surrogate endpoint . ( Discuss )
A surrogate marker (or surrogate end point ) is term used in medical research for a change to the
human body that is believe to be necessary to an eventual outcome or end point . [1]
Surrogate markers are used when it is unethical to look for the ...
Ultradian
... stages of sleep that occur within intervals of an organism's circadian rhythm , and especially to refer to the 90 minute ultradian cycle in
human sleep.
Some of the ultradian cyclings of the body are hormonal release, heart rate , thermoregulation , nostril dilation and appetite . The ...