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Abuyabor,Hannah Angelie|Levey Jenning’s Chart
Hannah Angelie Abuyabor October 10, 2024 October 10, 2024
MT14-Assignment_Cuaresma
Trexie Marielle O. Cuaresma October 13, 2024 October 13, 2024
Dengue NS1 Ag
Hilary Joe S. Dizon October 13, 2024 October 13, 2024
Filariasis Test

The Bioline Filariasis Test Strip is an in vitro immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of Wuchereia bancrofti antigen in human capillary whole blood samples collected by fingerstick. It is intended to aid in the rapid diagnosis of lymphatic filariasis caused by W. boncrofti. It is recommended that negative test results be confirmed by standard diagnostic methods such as thick smear microscopy, membrane filtration, or another antigen detection method.

Nikka Mariz D. Tolete October 13, 2024 October 13, 2024
Technical Procedure
Angel Galvan October 14, 2024 October 16, 2024
Formento-Caffeine Addiction Pathophysiology and Treatment

Caffeine is an antagonist of adenosine receptors (Quadri et al., 2018), which helps maintain cellular and tissue homeostasis. Functionally, caffeine triggers behavioral stimulant effects such as increased well-being, energy alertness, and sociability.

Yara Patrice Formento October 14, 2024 October 14, 2024
Laboratory Procedure Manual – Phlebotomy
Aiscelle Heart N. Baldomar October 14, 2024 October 14, 2024
MT14 Assignment Oyhop
Jane Krisha Viness A. Oyhop October 14, 2024 October 14, 2024
Filariasis Test

The Bioline Filariasis Test Strip is an in vitro immunochromatographic assay for the qualitative detection of Wuchereia bancrofti antigen in human capillary whole blood samples collected by fingerstick. It is intended to aid in the rapid diagnosis of lymphatic filariasis caused by W. boncrofti. It is recommended that negative test results be confirmed by standard diagnostic methods such as thick smear microscopy, membrane filtration, or another antigen detection method.

Nikka Mariz D. Tolete October 14, 2024 October 14, 2024
The Addiction of Finding Love

Love addiction can be understood through the lens of neurobiology. When someone falls in love, the brain’s reward system is activated, releasing neurotransmitters such as dopamine, which is associated with pleasure and reward. Oxytocin, often called the “love hormone,” is released during physical touch and bonding activities, promoting feelings of attachment and trust. Serotonin levels can fluctuate, sometimes leading to obsessive thoughts about the loved one. These chemical changes can create a powerful, addictive feeling, similar to the effects of certain drugs.

Rovvy Danica L. Tuting October 14, 2024 October 14, 2024 Addiction, love, Physiology, Treatment

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