Medicine, SYP-ZOL
Humans have long sought to find cures for the ailments and injuries that befall them. This has led to a long history of diverse attempted treatments, including herbal remedies, leeching, hydrotherapy, acupuncture, homeopathy, and more, all the way up to the most recent science-based treatments that have come into use during the development of today's modern medicine. Medical research and the study of the causes of disease have led to rapid and significant advances in medicine, improving both the efficacy of treatments and our understanding of illnesses and how they operate. The importance of preventive medicine has grown, and the field of medicine has become increasingly specialized as medical disciplines and branches such as endocrinology, immunology, psychiatry, radiology, epidemiology, and nanomedicine have emerged.
Medicine Encyclopedia Articles By Title
syphilis test, any of several laboratory procedures for the detection of syphilis. The most commonly used tests......
tamoxifen, synthetic hormone, used primarily in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer, that inhibits the......
telemedicine, field in which telecommunication technologies and medicine interact to allow for the provision of......
tetracycline, any of a group of broad-spectrum antibiotic compounds that have a common basic structure and are......
tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), active constituent of marijuana and hashish that was first isolated from the Indian......
thalidomide, compound in medicine initially used as a sedative and an antiemetic until the discovery that it caused......
theobromine, diuretic drug and major alkaloidal constituent of cocoa. Theobromine is a xanthine alkaloid, a methylxanthine,......
theophylline, alkaloidal drug used in medicine as an antiasthmatic, coronary vasodilator, and diuretic. Theophylline......
Theranos, Inc., medical diagnostic company founded in 2003 by Stanford University dropout and entrepreneur Elizabeth......
therapeutic index, margin of safety that exists between the dose of a drug that produces the desired effect and......
therapeutics, treatment and care of a patient for the purpose of both preventing and combating disease or alleviating......
- Introduction
- Treatment, Symptoms, Drugs
- Sleep Hygiene, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Herbal Remedies
- Diet, Nutrition, Health
- Elderly Care, Medication, Treatment
- Hypertension, Treatment, Prevention
- Plasma Therapy, Blood Components, Immunomodulation
- Immunotherapy, Biologics, Vaccines
- Drug Therapy, Pharmacology, Treatment
- Indications, Uses, Benefits
- Systemic Drug, Treatment, Pharmacology
- Nervous System, Drugs, Treatments
- Surgery, Treatment, Prevention
- Surgery, Extirpation, Treatment
- Surgery, Techniques, Procedures
- Psychotherapy, Mental Health, Treatment
- Group Therapy, Mental Health, Support
thimerosal, mercury-containing organic compound with antimicrobial and preservative properties. Thimerosal was......
Thomson Corporation, Canadian publishing and information services company. Its specialty reporting covers the fields......
thoracentesis, medical procedure used in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the pleural spaceāthe......
three-parent baby, human offspring produced from the genetic material of one man and two women through the use......
thymol turbidity, laboratory test for the nonspecific measurement of globulins, a group of blood proteins that......
thyroid function test, any laboratory procedure that assesses the production of the two active thyroid hormones,......
tirzepatide, synthetic antidiabetic drug used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Tirzepatide is the first drug......
tissue engineering, scientific field concerned with the development of biological substitutes capable of replacing......
Tommy John surgery, surgery performed to repair the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) on the medial side of the elbow......
tomography, radiologic technique for obtaining clear X-ray images of deep internal structures by focusing on a......
toxicological examination, medical inspection of an individual who is, or is suspected of being, poisoned. In most......
toxicology, study of poisons and their effects, particularly on living systems. Because many substances are known......
toxicology test, any of a group of laboratory analyses that are used to determine the presence of poisons and other......
toxoid, bacterial poison (toxin) that is no longer active but retains the property of combining with or stimulating......
tracheotomy, a procedure in which an incision is made through the front of the neck into the trachea to allow placement......
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), system of medicine at least 23 centuries old that aims to prevent or heal disease......
tranquilizer, drug that is used to reduce anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and related states of mental disturbance.......
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), technique based on electromagnetic induction that is used to stimulate......
transfer factor, small polypeptide that is produced by a type of white blood cell called a T cell and that when......
translational medicine, area of research that aims to improve human health and longevity by determining the relevance......
transplant, in medicine, a section of tissue or a complete organ that is removed from its original natural site......
trazodone, drug used to treat depression and to induce sedation in persons with certain anxiety disorders and sleep......
triage, Division of patients for priority of care, usually into three categories: those who will not survive even......
tropical disease, any disease that is indigenous to tropical or subtropical areas of the world or that occurs principally......
tropical medicine, medical science applied to diseases that occur primarily in countries with tropical or subtropical......
tuberculin test, procedure for the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection by the introduction into the skin, usually......
Tuskegee syphilis study, American medical research project that earned notoriety for its unethical experimentation......
Tylenol, trademarked brand of acetaminophen, an aspirin-free pain reliever and fever reducer introduced in 1955......
ultrasound, in medicine, the use of high-frequency sound (ultrasonic) waves to produce images of structures within......
Unani medicine, a traditional system of healing and health maintenance observed in South Asia. The origins of Unani......
United Nations Foundation, public charity created in 1998 to assist the United Nations (UN) and its humanitarian......
urinalysis, laboratory examination of a sample of urine to obtain clinical information. Most of the substances......
urography, X-ray examination of any part of the urinary tract after introduction of a radiopaque substance (often......
urology, medical specialty involving the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the urinary tract......
uroscopy, medical examination of the urine in order to facilitate the diagnosis of a disease or disorder. Examining......
urostomy, the surgical formation of a new channel for urine and liquid wastes following the removal of the bladder......
vaccine, suspension of weakened, killed, or fragmented microorganisms or toxins or other biological preparation,......
Valium, trade name of a tranquilizer drug introduced by the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche in 1963. Safer......
variolation, obsolete method of immunizing patients against smallpox by infecting them with substance from the......
vasectomy, severing of the vas deferens in the male reproductive tract to bring about sterility or to prevent infection.......
ventricular assist device (VAD), machine designed to facilitate the pumping of blood from the ventricles (lower......
veterinary medicine, medical specialty concerned with the prevention, control, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases......
Viagra, trade name of the first oral drug for male impotence, introduced by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer,......
viral vector, in molecular biology, a tool used to deliver genetic material to cells. Viruses are useful delivery......
vital sign, any of certain basic physiologic measures used in the initial clinical assessment of a patient during......
vitamin, any of several organic substances that are necessary in small quantities for normal health and growth......
W.K. Kellogg Foundation, U.S. philanthropic organization that funds community-based approaches to improving health......
warfarin, anticoagulant drug, marketed as Coumadin. Originally developed to treat thromboembolism (see thrombosis),......
Warner-Lambert Company, former diversified American corporation that manufactured products ranging from pharmaceuticals......
wheelchair, any seating surface (e.g., a chair) that has wheels affixed to it in order to help an individual move......
electric wheelchair, any seating surface with wheels affixed to it that is propelled by an electrically based power......
history of the wheelchair, the development over time of wheelchairs. Precisely when the first wheeled chairs were......
whole genome sequencing, the act of deducing the complete nucleic acid sequence of the genetic code, or genome,......
World AIDS Day, annual observance aimed at raising awareness of the global epidemic of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency......
World Cancer Day, annual observance held on February 4 that is intended to increase global awareness of cancer.......
World Health Organization (WHO), specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) established in 1948 to further international......
World Heart Day, annual observance and celebration held on September 29 that is intended to increase public awareness......
World Malaria Day, annual observance held on April 25 to raise awareness of the global effort to control and ultimately......
World TB Day, annual observance held on March 24 that is intended to increase global awareness of tuberculosis.......
xylazine, drug used in veterinary medicine to sedate, relieve pain, and induce muscle relaxation in animals. Xylazine......
yangsheng, in Chinese medicine and religion (particularly Daoism), various self-cultivation practices aimed at......
zanamivir, antiviral drug that is active against both influenza type A and influenza type B viruses. Zanamivir......
zolpidem, sedative-hypnotic drug used in the treatment of insomnia. Zolpidem decreases the excitability of neurons......