Cancer
... which it started. Candidiasis A common fungal infection . Cancer
biology Research Interest: The goal of my labor atory is to improve our understanding of the genetics and
biology of human lung cancer , the leading cause of cancer death in the ...
Carcinogen
... are transformed into cancer cells. carcinoid (KAR-sin-oyd) ... The
biology of Carcinogen esis Understanding the
biology of carcinogen esis is crucial to the development of effective chemo ...
Cell
... s. Usually testicular cancer occurs only in one testicle. Cell
biology Research Interest: Exocytosis is mediated by transport, docking, and ... is a slowly enlarging painless mass. Field: Cell and developmental
biology Research Interest: I study the molecular mechanisms involved in how ...
Death
... infections , organ damage, and, in some cases, early death . The goal of my labor atory is to improve our understanding of the genetics and
biology of human lung cancer , the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Indication: to reduce the combined risk of death , new heart ...
Disease
... information recently released stating that HRT can increase the risk of heart disease , ... Now he is breaking new ground at the interface of
biology and engineering, creating microelectromechanical devices to build hand -held diagnostic tools and to enhance the identification of human disease ...
Family Health
... health services to isolated areas in the Appalachian Mountains by sending public health nurses to their patients by horseback. on reproductive
biology and population issues; on prenatal development as well as maternal, child and family health ; and on medical rehabilitation . If you have mild ...
Genes
... they were infected with a less aggressive strain of the virus , or if their genes ... Now he is breaking new ground at the interface of
biology and engineering, creating microelectromechanical devices to build hand -held diagnostic tools and to enhance the identification of human disease ...
Gland
... the New En gland Journal of Medicine article on the risks of VBAC ... from the University of Washington in Seattle, and then earned a PhD in
biology from Dartmouth College in 1981. He did postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute in Gttingen, Germany, and at the Medical Research Council in ...
Hand
... metatarsal heads in the other and pushing half the foot up and half the foot down slightly. Now he is breaking new ground at the interface of
biology and engineering, creating microelectromechanical devices to build hand -held diagnostic tools and to enhance the identification of human disease ...
Lung Cancer
... into the chest from another location in the body. Abdomen . The goal of my labor atory is to improve our understanding of the genetics and
biology of human lung cancer , the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. New indication: use in photodynamic therapy (PDT) for ...
Metabolic Diseases
... time, or have other heart , lung, or metabolic diseases , such as diabetes . He was appointed Chief of the brand new Labor atory of Chemical
biology at the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases , where he remained until 1981. Blood and urine biochemical tests, as well as ...
Parenting
... on Town & Country on Victoria ... The onset typically begins by age 8. The cause of this disorder is unknown, and may be due to a combination of
biology and parenting or environmental factors. ^ Top ... The worse the trauma , the more likely a person will develop PTSD, and the worse the ...
Physiology
... Arthur Giese was on cell physiology and radiation. Following receipt of her master's degree, she was Research Assistant in the Department of
biology at Stanford. The cause of altitude illness is a matter of oxygen physiology . At sea level the concentration of oxygen is about 21% and the ...
Premature ejaculation
... In the United States, premature ejaculation affects about one in five men ages 18 to 59. Although the problem is often assumed to be psychological,
biology also may play a role. Premature Ejaculation What is premature ejaculation ? Ejaculation is commonly called premature, or too fast, if a man ...
Radiology
... Medical Center. ``Unlike earlier technologies, PET does not take pictures of the anatomy of breast tissue and the tumor but rather the
biology of the tissue and the tumor . Kidney s - Usually, kidney cysts are discovered only when a radiology test is done for another reason. ...
Resistance
... and are of a good size, ... The elimination of RAEB-t from the WHO cellular classification scheme met some resistance . Some have argued that the
biology of RAEB-t is distinct from AML and should be retained as a diagnostic category of MDS. PhenoSense HIV A rapid phenotypic drug resistance ...
Thrombosis
... legs ( deep vein thrombosis ) in all healthy postmenopausal women regardless of risk factors. 11 ... Libby L. Coronary artery injury and the
biology of atherosclerosis : Inflammation , thrombosis , and stabilization. The American Journal of Cardiology . October 19, 2000. 86(8B): 3J-8J. ...