Results for Vaccines
- Vaccines -
Since the first vaccine in 1796 for smallpox, made by Edward Jenner, modern science has managed to create vaccines to give us immunity to many deadly diseases. Vaccines have reduced many diseases and have even eradicated othe... - hiv vaccine -
...t is not expected to be approved any practical vaccine for years. The ability to develop effective vaccines would be enhanced by an understanding of what specific immune responses correlate with vaccine-induced protection.... - prevention is better than cure -
...will bring a lot of advantages to the whole society.Firstly, health education can inform us medical knowledge such as how to avoid the spread of epidemic,how to reduce the risk of serious illness.For example,at the beginni... - Haemophilus Influenza type b -
...include fever, weakness, vomiting, and a stiff neck. If left untreated, meningitis can cause brain damage, mental retardation, deafness, epilepsy, or death. Before vaccinations became routine, Hib was the most common cause... - Influenza -
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The Human Body responds when is it invaded by the influenza virus. The 2nd line of defence for the human body is non-specific and rapid; in which all are attempts to kill the antigen that has entered the body. The 2... - Germs -
...wn the assault to avoid panic and copycat strikes. The New York Times journalists state that on the Sunday evening of March 19, 1995, urgent bulletins from Japan were sent out saying that thousands of people had been sicke... - AUTISM -
AUTISM
Autism is a developmental disorder that is usually identified before 3 years of age. ... However, only a small percentage of individuals with Autism possess the skills of “Raymond” in Rain Man (Schoen, 2003).
The p... - animal testing is ok -
... wiped out through a vaccine that was tested on animals, as with measles and many other fatal diseases.
Animal testing is certainly wrong when discussing unnecessary luxuries such as cosmetics, but when it comes down to... - living -
... ways: agriculture, medicine, and economy.
Firstly, The development of agriculture is amazing. In the past, most people were working on the farm, but much less food was produced than today. Even though the population was... - Louis Pasteur -
...s. Through his work, Pasteur was able to prove the germ theory, invent the process of pasteurization, and develop vaccines for various diseases. At the request of a fellow friend, Louis Pasteur began to study why alcohol... - Gm Foods -
... a political and economic problem) People didn't have money to buy food, more than one billion people earns less than $ 1.00 a day.
-GM foods is a quick way to improve crop characteristics such as: yield, pest resistain... - AUTISIM -
...ze a child mute, rocking, screaming, inaccessible, cut off from human contact. And we almost always speak of autistic children, rarely of autistic adults, as if such children never grew up, or were somehow mysteriously spi... - Pros and cons of animal testing -
...ay receieve a small shock (16).
The next type of testing is used in the classrooms around the country, for Instructional
purposes. This involves the dissection of animals and reptiles such as frogs, cats, mice,
rats,... - Natural Resources -
... improve the characteristics of plants and animals that he grew in order to provide himself food and clothing.
Modern biotechnology is among the greatest achievements of the bright minds of the 20th century, alongside wit... - Animal Experimentation Are there althernatives to it -
There is strong evidence that without animal research and amazing medical
breakthroughs out of such experiments, overall suffering in this world would be greater. ... Therefore animal testing, is an important requisite. ... - SmallPox -
...cination site for about fourteen to twenty-eight days, until the scab falls off. Therefore, the virus can be transmitted to other people if the proper precautions aren’t taken seriously.”3 The vaccination site should be b... - Pasteur Summary -
...ogy, and molecular biology. He also proved the germ theory of disease, invented the process of pasteurization, fermentation, and developed vaccines for many diseases, including rabies. Pasteur was born on December 27, 1822... - Immunisation Policy -
...unization levels which has seen our immunization hit 53% one of the lowest in developed world and complacency in the medical community and the number looks set to rise in the coming years to a number you’d expect to see 50... - Anthrax -
...xplore is the finding of two studies. One was done on the virulence of anthrax. One on the treatment methods i.e.: anthrax vaccines and finally and finally how sever is the threat of anthrax from a biological warfare stand... - Flu Shot Shortages -
...e had been told that his local supermarket would be supplying a limited amount of flu shots from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Before he had the chance to go, he was told that they were all given out to people who came hours earlie...