Medicine

Treating Cancer With Precision: Molecular Targets for Therapeutic Interaction in Cancer Cells

Author: Jay Ann Kan     Abstract: Cancer, caused by spontaneous mutations, remains a lingering possibility in the lives of many. According to the National Cancer Institute, the risk of developing cancer in a lifetime is 42% and 38% for men and women respectively. However, as the options for cancer treatment progress, the treatments developed …

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Predicting Sexual Risk Behaviours and Adverse Sexual Health Outcomes of Undergraduate Students in the United Kingdom

Abstract Young people, who are aged 15 to 24 years, in the United Kingdom witness significant changes throughout their lives as they sexually mature. During the transition to a university environment, young people may be exposed to new social factors (e.g. alcohol consumption, peer pressure) and psychological factors (e.g. depression), coinciding with demographic factors (e.g. …

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A Gene-Environment Interaction: How Tissue Injury Corporates with Mutation to Drive Cancer

ABSTRACT: “At the age of 47, when I know that I have cancer, my only wish is to make it to 50”. Being notorious for being the most lethal cancer type and that there is no existing effective treatment, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) – a type of aggressive pancreatic cancer- is truly a death sentence …

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THE NOBEL PRIZE 2021: Two Americans Win Medicine Nobel for Discoveries in Sensing Temperature and Touch

Abstract The Nobel Prize in Physiology or medicine is awarded by the Nobel assembly [1] for extra-ordinary inventions in physiology and medicine. The Nobel Prize is basically awarded to “those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind”, according to Alfred Nobel’s will in1895. The Nobel Prize is basically awarded for …

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Universalising Leading Healthcare Budgeting Systems by Applying Supervised Machine Learning Through Integrating Recurrent Neural Networks

  Abstract: Globally, inadequate healthcare funding has catalysed severe effects, demonstrating the extensive issues raised by inefficient spending. Consequently, this study\’s principal objective is to universalise leading health care systems by examining different countries\’ data, such as population and number of hospital beds, with linear regression analysis. This research focuses on extrapolating the funding principles …

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Shedding Light on the Dark Cotard’s Syndrome

RUNNING HEAD: Perspectives in Cotard’s Syndrome Ajay Macherla, Downingtown STEM Academy, April 2021 Email: [email protected]   Abstract: Cotard’s Syndrome is a rare neuropsychiatric condition characterized by the delusion that one is either nonexistent, dead, or undeserving of life. Cotard’s Syndrome seems to affect the frontotemporoparietal circuitry, which connects the frontal lobes and the temporoparietal junction …

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The Psychological effect of COVID-19 on Health Professionals

By: Dhanya Janga and Tanishka Aglave Abstract Jobs in the healthcare industry are inherently stressful positions with lives constantly on the line and you can use this link to look at more info about all the opportunities available in the field. Just like the rest of the public, healthcare professionals face everyday challenges from the …

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Neurological and Cardiovascular Complications in COVID-19

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has infected patients who have died of stroke and myocardial injury. The purpose of this study is to identify the neurological and cardiovascular complications of COVID-19. A systematic study has been performed on PubMed. Patients with a history of comorbidities (including stroke, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and diabetes) are correlated with a …

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