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Malaria http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa0808859 artemesinin resistance Plasmodium faliciparum malaria http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12435450 Mechanims of action, resistance and toxicity http://malariajournal.com/content/10/1/56 Artemisinin induced parasite dormancy: a plausible mechanism for treatment failure http://www.mtbeurope.info/news/2010/1005013.htm Mechanism for malaria parasite resistance http://www.malariaantibodies.com/malariaantibodies.com/MORE ABOUT MALARIA.html about malaria http://www.google.com/search?q=Parasitic%20Lactatate%20Dehydrogenase&biw=1276&bih=603&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=iw assay that screens the drug sensitivity http://www.malariajournal.com malariaMechanical Removal of Trigs and CVD Project is dictated by the location of DCI biologicals in anatomy program in the nation
Effective Treatment of Mechanical Removal of Lipids in Blood
If possible try to see the different treatments If impossible then start with control versus treatment And track the vital signs
Control - Normall lay Hct Tp Weight Blood pressure Hear reate
Control - Cardiac disease w/o Treatment
Experiment - Cardiac disease w/ treatment
Experiment - Treatment
Materials 1L plasma bowl - haemonics Citrate 16/17g needles Bowl Lines Amount of ENG used
Population: donors of blood plasma in the tampa area All data - longitudinal study Only people w/ consistent data? Does not consider diet Medical files are avaialbe for those that take medications? HIV or any blood borne - assumption that the screening of blood and person's physical is enough to validate the hematological health Does not look at the any blood conditions that may increase the chances
- Is it necessary to inquire about a patient's history:
Method Blood Procedure Typical as normal aside from the extra blood tubes and collection if the chamber's sample Donors draw tubes of blood for a baseline and then once every month?/biweekly? Each week the donation chamber is kept in a bag - try to keep cold
Physics What does that mean in terms of the weight of the lipids removed How does this affect the blood vessels How does this help with the decrease of flow
Chem What is the composition What is the structure of the lipid that aggregates
Business Side of things This can be used a treatment in which the patient is paid and benefits society for their plasma This treatment actually benefits more than having to pay for medicaitons
Considerations Possible side effects DEC plasma has on he body Corroborating behavior Caffiene Smoking Exercise This can be looked into by advertising to USF students and have them become part of the donation population
Secondary work: *Cheaper citrate - to use as an anticoagulant *Plasma composition of males vs females
Inquiries: Which hospitals can take hematocrit, and total proteins Are there other blood tests that should be done to determine the basis of this - read up on the blood chemsitry of cardiac prone patients How to make the process more efficient - use the leg if opted to - males What is the best method for measuring heart condition risk
Use something like this in that there is an average for each individual from a group Smoking, nonsmoking
First step in sorting out the data is to take the ages and determine a good width for each age group: 5 year gaps? For each age group For college students
Insert a group : with the use of medications List what type of medcation
Insert group : medications and treatment
Insert group : treatment alone
Statistics - Control Charts
- H2O2 additives, GRAS substances and cancer because if H2O2 becomes a radical (oChem) so wtf
- Inquire into the conservative brain physiology
Sleep deprivation and alcohol
Alcohol based mouthwashes leaving the mouth more prone to caricnogenic materials
Back surgery will alleviate the symptoms of herniated disks (4 year study)
96% of doctor's visits for diabetes since 1996 spiked
Researchers in denmark and soda to juice - suggesting the antioxidants reduce the inflammation in the heart
Potato chips may increase the risk for cancer - Polish study Acrylamide - suspected carcinogen
(olives) Maslinic acid raised the levles of proteins in the cell causing the to shrink and die - spainish study
Mushrooms also fuel the body's supply of vitamin D
Too much coffee can exacerbate work stress - UK study Psychological stress is increased Caffine increase the levels of cortisol - hormone released when you feel threatened
Pomegranates and polyphenols
Mung beans = mungo Very healthy beans
Expressing dissapointment may be the best negotiating tactic
Red light may kill zits? The wavelengths of red light annihilates the bacteria that breed in clogged pores
16)Current trend of obesity and cardiovascular and diabetes trends 2010 Why do people act on unhealthy things? Smoke Drink Eat Unhealthy Things “Researchers estimate that 65% of adults are overweight or obese and that over 280k deaths each year are due to obesity alone” – (McGuire) “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” - cliche What are the leading causes of death in US? (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/lcod.htm Heart Disease Cancer Stroke Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Accidents Dieabetes Alzheimer’s Influenza/Pneumonia Nephritis, nephritic syndrome and nephrosis Septicemia What are the risk factors that are linked to these top leading causes of death? Social side Lack of education – preventative care Lack of media awareness – psa’s? Lack of governmental attention Lack of care or acknowledgement even if 90s and 21st century cliché “everything causes cancer” Lack of accountability – the system of medical education (Definition of Obesity) Nutritional Adequacy - when a person consumes the amount of nutrient that is required to meet physiological needs · Differs form person to person While it differs from person to person, there is a clear threshold that is quantifiable in people through anthropometric measurements (BMI and etc)
-1 Obesity (The information is there) I hypothesize it is that the information seems unintuitive and expansive We are bombarded with countless reports from the media that X causes this followed by retractions that the media are irresponsible with their sources Lack of popularity Free will and options
-Nutritional Adequacy and DRI Standards Nutritional Adequacy - when a person consumes the amount of nutrient that is required to meet physiological needs · Differs form person to person
-Estimated Energy Requirements and Physical Activity Patterns
-Estimated Energy Requirements: average energy intake needed to maintain weight in a healthy person of a particular age, sex, weight, height and physical activity level consistent with good health Adult Male - 662 - [9.53X (age)] + PA X [15.91 X (weight kg) + 539.6 X (height m)] Adult Female - 354 - [6.91X (age)] + PA X [9.36 X (weight kg) + 726 X (height m)] 1 lb = 2.2 kg and 3.3 m = 1 ft
-Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDRs) Best distribution of energy sources in diet with reduced risk of chronic disease while providing adequate intakes of essential nutrients
-2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Development relied heavily on mathematical equations that predicted the best diet for reducing risk of major chronic disease (overweight and obesity, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, hear disease, cancer, and osteoporosis)
-MyPyramid
-HeatlhyPeople2010 Look at the ABCD Nutritional Status Attainment – into the survey 2) Acceptability of having a child with down syndrome varies significantly among prospective parents Stigma with cancer à go to moffitt Qualitative Data and Quantitiative survey demographics Health and SES Age Ethnicity Sex Male Female Marital Status Single Married Divorced Occupation Blue Collar White Collar Name the occupation Moffit: Time Spent In moffitt How did you hear of moffitt Are you satisfied with your treatment from moffitt Were you treated with respect from the staff Were you treated with respect from others (How others see themselves and have chosen to interpret the experience based on their own views of self) Outside the clinic: Were you treated with respect from others at work? Were you treated with respect from others at home? Were you treated with respect from others in general? (How they see themselves) Would you say you look like a typical cancer patient?
?) http://www.aerias.org/DesktopModules/ArticleDetail.aspx?articleId=89&spaceid= Copy machines, ozone and lung damage Target Pro Copy 2) The Controversial essays in usf – cheating on campus Survey What is your major Do you believe people cheat in the classes you take Given the academic dishonesty policy do you thing this is actually enforced What is your suggestion to curb cheating?
- Survey of bms and effectiveness of presenting them the proper guidance towards medical school
- 5 Taking the time and microbes of sterile water in surgery
- 6 Vestigial organs and body chemistry
- 7 Hand scrubs and microbes
- 7 Primary Care in the PI
- 8C trachomatis and infertility
10)Research the polymicrobial anaerobic infections Symbiosis and etc mutualism and etc
11) Research dyes and possible surgery paints that inhibit bact and flag down any bact growth
12)Aside from polymicrobial anaerobic infections, certain chemicals can act as ENZ to speed up process · Infectious abortion, due to the presence of an alcohol in the placenta, erythritol. HO-CH2-CHOH-CHOH-CH2OH, stimulates growth of B. abortus found in the placenta of infected animals
13) tar pits and bact enzymes that may solve the pathogenesis of cardiac conditions
14) use toyota crash data to get an idea of how to judge car accidents and trauma
15) Look at the validity of osteopathic manipulations
18) Kangen Water and health benefits: kangen water
17) Peruvian home remedy? possibility of separating something meaningful Honey Radish Ginger Lime Onion let it ferment
18) Sandwich care impacts Market - INC health care costs? - dep on healthcare bil Insurance companies Healthcare Copays
19) Why is it that pigs do not get prions - or do they? Yet sheep and cows and huamns do? Are humans more related to sheep and cows than pigs?
20) Reverse engineer the thinking behind the G protein diseases and any possible bacteria toxins not yet established
21) Is there any commonality between the different compounds of snake venom that can be used as a universal treatment?
-Cmon, they have to have similar species = similar proteins Proteases that only target subsequent only common proteins in snakes but not in humans
22) Blood clots of snakes and their dissolving possiblity
23) what is the scientific ramifications of "smart meters" California Culture Science and technology Can radio waves have longterm effects in the body
24) calcium and blood pressure
25) electronic cigarette and effects
26)Study carnitine's effects on supplementation As it claims to increase endurance, enhance brain function, promote weight loss
27) differentiating thrombosis due to orchiectomy vs medications
28) pleuraSeal studies on its chemical properties, why it bonds to tissue the way it does, antimicrobial claims, engineering properties as a polymer Antimicrobial Petri dish Look at the typical bacteria samples in the normal flora Look at the bacteria samples commonly transmitted in hospitals - nosocomial
29) detemrine other chemicals in cinnamon and try to refine a chemical that is a potent antimicrobial
30)BPA and hormones Bisphospho Brain development
31)Blood types, sugars and infections? NAG = found in blood type A NAG is very similar to bacterial cell wall
32)Cholesterol and dissolving them - finding an enzyme of substance that is human friendly but able to dissolve the stones
33)acidicty of athlete's blood and dissolving or reducing plaque build up Lactate dehydrogenase Before and after exercise Is this significant acidity important Take blood chemistry of the trigs, cholesterol and etc
34)Create a vitamin panel Much like blood chemistry but includes the vitamins as well
35)Hard water scum and blood plaque Ca,Mg and Fe
36) So is there a difference btw soy milk and milk that maybe harmful in longterm use? Hormonal needs Enz cofactor Coagulation Muslce contractility
37) Cholesterol and Brain Functions
38) Bacteria and cancer - the possibility of creating something that a bacteria can use a. People that survive and cells that survice or apoptose or necrose have the possibility if in close vicinity NO? 39) Viruses and cancer - the possibility of creating something that a virus can use
Methane and Balloons Take a balloon to the statosphere and implement methane farms to collect the methane from the stratosphere Method #1: Using bacteria http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20100093049 Method #2: Using a container and vacuum to mechanically collect Best is probably to use a metal that sequesters methane
Why Methand and Stratosphere? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ch4 surface color.svg
Why Stratosphere and Balloons?
- Planes do not fly in the stratosphere
- So utilizing baloons can be a viable move
- Next consideration is the posibility of any forms of life that can puncture the baloons
- Last consideration is the possiblity of these baloons being manipulated by the weather and jet streams
Old article http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v164/n4160/abs/164128a0.html
Calculate the cost and etc of the baloon based on the B-PACE equipment
How to Track If Methane Removal Systems Work?
http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Publication/4869089/atmospheric-chemistry-experiment-ace-mission-overview
The science behind the greenhouse gases http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/climate/greenhouse effect gases.html
http://www.education.noaa.gov
- Aethon and A possible more efficient solution to the Tug Robot.
- INTRO:
- KEY ISSUES:
- EVIDENCE:
- OH and OPA
- OPA + H2O(w/H+) = hydrates =X=
- OPA is soluble in water solution
- OPA + OH = acetals