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How different or relevant is Ancient Indian Rhinoplasty (in Sushruta Samhita) to modern-day surgery?
Sushruta Samhita , originally written by Acharya Sushruta. It is a Sanskrit text written about ayurvedic medicine and surgery. Sushruta Samhita was written on palm leaves which a...
DNA & RNA
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid) are nucleic acids that are involved in the storage and transmission of genetic information which must be decoded by the cell to ...
Our Future Relies on Creativity
Prevention is the best treatment for any disease. So what if we could edit DNA to protect people from developing gene-inherited diseases they are susceptible to? Winner of last year`s...
The effect of Diabetes Mellitus on the NHS
Diabetes mellitus (more commonly known as diabetes) is a group of chronic diseases which cause a person s blood glucose level to become too high this is called hyperglycemia. Th...
DNA, genes and chromosomes
What is DNADNA is a large molecule made up from many repeating units called nucleotides. DNA is made up of two polypeptide chains which are intertwined together and are held together ...
Cervial Fibroid
Title: Cervical fibroid Patient complaint:A 49 years old female referred to the National Maternity Hospital (NMH) from an outside institution. On presenting the patient indicated meno...
Homeostatic control of body temperature
The normal body temperature is around 37 degrees Celsius in all humans. But we live in an environment where the outside temperature can change dramatically. From -50 Degrees Celsius i...
How do enzymes work?
What is an Enzyme? In simple terms it is a protein that catalyses a metabolic reaction. Something that makes a reaction go much faster. Enzymes are used in most metabolic reaction in ...
DNA replication/Protein synthesis - Transcri ption and Translation
What is the point of Transcri ption and Translation? The whole point, and why out body does this many many times a day is to make proteins. Proteins are just a clump of Amino Acids bo...
Depression
Are you feeling sad, angry or lost of your interest? If your
answer is yes, then you may be suffering from depression. But you don t need to
be worried about it because now a days...