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Medicine Effeut As A Culture
MEDICINE Medicine is the science and practice of preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases. The term is also utilised specifically for the management of illness by no surgical approaches, for example by drugs, diet e.t.c. Medicine entails the study of anatomy, psychology, and biochemistry of the body in well being as well as the adjustments that happen in illness (pathology). Anatomy is the study of the structure of living organisms it entails embryology (the study of development), histology (tissues), and cytology (cells). Psychology is the scientific study of the behavior of man and animals. Different schools of psychology use different approaches and theories. These include behaviorism which is experimental psychology, in which laboratory experiments are used to investigate factors influencing behavior (particularly memory, perception and learning) Gestalt psychology associationist … Read entire article »
Filed under: Experimental Biology Medicine
Why You Should Switch?
Here’s WHY thousands of people every month are SWITCHING STORES… Environmental Protection Agency studies have shown that indoor air pollutants are three to 70 times higher than outdoors. The following information came from a conference call with Kay Heizer, Director of “Healthy Choices” (a non-profit organization comprised of doctors, nurses, environmental scientists and educators committed to teaching the public about the hazards of chemicals in our property and how we can steer clear of or minimize the risks): : 50% of all illness is due to poor indoor air high quality [Source: 1989 State of Massachusetts Study] Because 1950, at least 70,000 new chemical compounds have been invented and dispersed into our environment. Only a fraction of these have been tested for human toxicity. We are, by default, conducting a massive clinical toxicology trial, … Read entire article »
Filed under: Experimental Biology Conference
Review of National Forest Policies – Pakistan
1. Introduction Land and water are the nature’s prime resources that bring sustenance to many life forms and ecosystems on planet earth, but they are neither renewable nor infinite. Over the years unsustainable land management practices have promoted large scale degradation of these elementary resources and jeopardized normal function of many biological systems associated with them. Forests and trees which derive their nutrients from soil, use water and solar energy to transform atmospheric carbon dioxide into biomass and many products, are a renewable resource. As a renewable resource, the importance of forests can not be exaggerated. About 1.6 billion people rely heavily on forests for their livelihoods. Over 2 billion people, a third of the world’s population, use biomass fuels, mainly firewood, to cook and heat their homes. As many as … Read entire article »
Filed under: Society Experimental Biology