Hemoglobin Malaria Haemoglobinopathies
Despite major advances in the understanding of the molecular pathophysiology and control and management of the inherited disorders of hemoglobin (haemoglobinopathies), thousands of infants and children with this disease are…
Read more >Hepatitis causes and effects
Abstract Hepatitis, one of the major incurable diseases, still exists nowadays endangering many people's lives. It has many types i.e. Hepatitis A, B, C, D, E and G. The nature…
Read more >High-Dose Chemotherapies (HDC) and STAMP as Cancer Treatment
STAMP Since the 1960s, high-dose chemotherapies (HDC) had been successful in curing acute leukemia and Hodgkin's disease, but not that successful in curing solid tumors such as lung cancer and…
Read more >The High-Protein, Low-Carb Diet: An Analysis
High-Protein, Low-Carb Counterattack Carbohydrate-restrictive or ketogenic diets that are rich in animal products can help some people to lose weight because they offer some short-term improvement in glucose control. But…
Read more >History of Alzheimer’s
Learning From Alzheimer's On November 25, 1901, Dr. Alois Alzheimer, a 37-year-old neuropathologist and psychiatrist at the Hospital for the Mentally Ill and for Epileptics in Frankfurt, Germany, examined a…
Read more >History of Autism and Asperger’s
Pandora's Box During World War II, the large-scale involvement of US psychiatrists in the required a common language and standard criteria for the classification of mental disorders. This prompted the…
Read more >A History of Autism Developments
In Autistic Space Temple Grandin is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University, and consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior. She completed her PhD in Animal…
Read more >History of Autism Identification
Nature's Smudged Lines When Kanner published his autism paper in 1943, he felt it was premature at that point to propose a set of criteria for diagnosing the condition he…
Read more >History of Breast Cancer Identification and Treatment
A City of Strings In the late 1970s, researchers at Standford and UCSF had invented a technology known as "recombinant DNA." They founded a biotech company called Genentech in 1976…
Read more >History of Cancer Theories
Defining Cancer Cancer is a group of diseases involving out-of-control growth of abnormal cell growth in a part of the body. Ancient Evidence of Cancer The world's first recorded case…
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