Artificial induction of immunity
... is the controlled infection of a less lethal
natural form of smallpox (known as Variola Minor) into a ... her immune to re-infection with the more lethal
natural form, Variola Major. This was practiced in ... 2%, as compared to the 20% risk of death from the
natural form of smallpox, the risks of inoculation were ...
Computers in Medicine and Health Care
... development of computers has been largely the work of scientists, it is
natural that a large body of computer applications serves the scientist. To solve ... the language of science: mathematics. To understand more deeply complex
natural phenomena, scientists must use complex mathematical relationships and ...
Fat transfer
... lips for a plumping effect that is reported to be safer, softer and more
natural than lip augmentation with popular injectable facial fillers like ... patients from November 1995 to June 2000 and found that long-lasting
natural improvements in the size and shape of the breasts are possible with a fat ...
CankerMelts
... 4000 years as an herbal remedy, including use in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a treatment for all varieties of ulcers. CankerMelts combines this
natural remedy with a new oral patch technology that allows a fully-dissolving troche to adhere directly to the afflicted region.
External links ...
Buddy wrapping
... with a healthy one. The bandage is usually stiff, not allowing the digits to move; the healthy digit acts as a splint , keeping the damaged one in a
natural position for healing. This method is also used for sprains, dislocations, and other injuries.
This treatment may be performed by a doctor or other ...
Medicine
... that deal with the application of computers and information technology to medicine.
Naturopathic medicine is concerned with primary care,
natural remedies, patient education and disease prevention.
Nosology is the classification of diseases for various purposes.
Occupational Medicine ...
Nuclear medicine
... , which produce radioisotopes with longer half-lives, or cyclotrons , which produce radioisotopes with shorter half-lives, or take advantage of
natural decay processes in dedicated generators, i.e. Molybdenum/Technetium or Strontium/Rubidium.
The most commonly used liquid radionuclides are:
...
Personalized medicine
... medicine is not driven, in some instances, on the basis of scientific hypothesis but through hypothesis generation sometimes starting with
natural history. The key task is to find genes and gene variations that play a role in a disease. The first step is to associate the occurrence of a ...
Phantom pain
... limb
References
^ a b c Vertosick, Frank T., Jr., M.D. (2000). "Slaying the Phantom", Why We Hurt: The
natural History of Pain . USA: Harcourt. ISBN 0-15-100377-7 .
External links
Information about Phantom Pain from The UMC St Radboud ...
Thymocyte
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Alternative lineages
As well as classical T cells, a number of alternative cell lineages develop in the thymus, including gamma-delta T cells,
natural Killer T cells and lymphoid dendritic cells.
References
^ Baldwin TA, Hogquist KA, Jameson SC, The fourth way? Harnessing ...