Essays About medical researchers

 

  • Patenting People
    ... Upon discovery of these genes, medical researchers are devising therapeutic regimens based on new classes of drugs, immunotherapy techniques, avoidance of ...
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  • The Forgotten Chinese Holocaust
    ... all labeled. Medical researchers, doctors, dentists, technicians, and scientists all had part to do with this. Fifty different types ...
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  • Morality of Euthanasia-
    ... The result would be an overall decline in quality of medical care." (419) Euthanasia does not have to prevent medical researchers from inventing new cures or ...
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  • Morality of Euthanasia
    ... The result would be an overall decline in quality of medical care." (419) Euthanasia does not have to prevent medical researchers from inventing new cures or ...
    (1806 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Embryo stem cell research
    ... One extremely important area of study today, for medical researchers across the globe, is a treatment for different types of cancer and heart disease. ...
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  • Animal Research
    ... treatments. While medical researchers study cell and tissue cultures, these isolated tests provide only isolated results. For example ...
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  • Animal Research-pro
    ... But, if they do not take any risks, how can there be any results produced? The medical researchers are working for the good of human kind. ...
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  • Animal Rights
    ... topic. Medical researchers say it is necessary for these experiments to be preformed to better the human experience. According to ...
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  • Legalization Of Weed
    ... a minor. Many of the modern medical researchers and physicians suggest that marijuana has a wide range of medical use. By the twentieth ...
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  • Animal Experimentation
    ... as well. (http://www.usda.gov 2000, para 1). Not all medical researchers are in support of animal experimentation, however. In a ...
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  • Its Common Sense That Animals Do Suffer
    ... All in all, medical researchers are using animals to come up with cure for the many diseases and viruses humans bear. Think about it? ...
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  • Is Animal Testing Really that Bad?
    ... Vesterman 87). It is obvious that not all medical researchers are bad. Some are even very sympathetic towards these animals. They ...
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  • animal testing
    ... Many medical researchers see the problem in one way or the other. Some feel that any medical benefits for humans justify any experiments on any kind of animal. ...
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  • Cloning
    ... needed organs. Medical researchers may be able to utilize cloned genes to diagnosis genetic diseases. Through cloning, scientists ...
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  • Cloning Debate
    ... Medical researchers hope to use clones to provide organs for human organ transplants. Cloning techniques could produce faster-growing and leaner livestock. ...
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  • Medical Marijuana
    ... drugs it replaces.3 The best established medical use of smoked marijuana is as an anti-nauseant for cancer chemotherapy. During the 1980s, researchers in six ...
    (2333 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  • Human Genome Project
    ... Medical researchers also will be able to come up with new ways of curing based on new classes of drugs, immunotherapy techniques, avoidance of environmental ...
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  • Animal Rights 2
    ... If we allow it to prevail it will take us back to the dark ages." Too much of the public has come to think of medical researchers as "tormenters rather than ...
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  • Genetic Manipulaion Yes or No
    ... Gene therapy is considered by many medical researchers to be the "ultimate solution to gene-based diseases" (Jaroff 24-6). Dr. W. French Anderson, the director ...
    (1485 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Prostitution in the US
    ... Reformers also became concerned with the medical aspect of prostitution and hired medical researchers to study prostitution. The ...
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  • Deforestation 2
    ... "Medical researchers are turning to ancient rain forest cultures, where traditional medicines may hold new cures for modern diseases" (Richardson 13). ...
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  • about dreams
    ... The reason for these stimulations is unknown but various medical researchers believe they are the after effects of certain chemical reactions in the brain. ...
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  • Controlling Computers with Neural Signals
    ... R. Benjamin Controlling Computers with Neural Signals Scientific American, October 1996) This phenomenon was first exploited by medical researchers during the ...
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  • Effects of the Ebola Virus
    ... community. The medical researchers of today cannot find a cure or vaccine to halt the spread of this pathogenic disease. The Ebola ...
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  • Medical Ethics3
    ... The American Medical Association has devised a set of codes designed to guide researchers in their conduct during experimentation. ...
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  • Medical Ethics1
    ... The American Medical Association has devised a set of codes designed to guide researchers in their conduct during experimentation. ...
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  • Medical Ethics4
    ... The American Medical Association has devised a set of codes designed to guide researchers in their conduct during experimentation. ...
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  • Medical Ethics2
    ... The American Medical Association has devised a set of codes designed to guide researchers in their conduct during experimentation. ...
    (2919 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  • The Illegal Goldmine
    ... Beginning in the 1980s, renewed interest in the therapeutic qualities of marijuana prompted many medical researchers to study the possible effects of its use ...
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  • ConflictOfInterest Policy Whos Interests are at Stake
    ... reviewed by a committee of senior professors, seeking to boost researchers economic opportunities while ensuring they adhere to the medical school's ethical ...
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