Today, most people use prescription medications. Every year, the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry produces new medicines that treat everything from arthritis to AIDS, from high cholesterol to depression. But, despite recent controversies regarding the safety of drugs, consumers know little about the medications that they ingest and inject. How are these new medicines invented? How do consumers know that drugs are safe and effective? How are they tested? Who regulates their production - and who watches the regulators? How do drug companies produce the vast quantities needed for...
Today, most people use prescription medications. Every year, the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry produces new medicines that treat eve...
With an emphasis on the ethical debate over how far biotechnology should go when it comes to the human body, this book discusses how drugs are being used to treat diseases and genetic disorders.
With an emphasis on the ethical debate over how far biotechnology should go when it comes to the human body, this book discusses how drugs are being u...
News stories abound about important and intriguing advances made in the field of genetics--as well as troubling headlines about potential hazards and misuses of genetic findings. Genetics in the News covers fascinating breakthroughs in genetics, as well as issues we might find chilling. Timely topics covered include forensic DNA, the Human Genome Project, genetically modified foods, ancient human DNA, genetic diseases, and more.
News stories abound about important and intriguing advances made in the field of genetics--as well as troubling headlines about potential hazards and ...