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    One of the most significant was the Sickle Cell Anemia testing. Sickle Cell is a rare blood disease; however, it is mainly found in African-American/African people. The black community saw Sickle Cell as a very critical issue; when the government took little to no action on finding a cure, the Black Panthers decided to get involved. In 1971, the action began to take

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    just as light or dark as someone outside of their race. There are many black people with “white features” such as naturally blond hair. Certain diseases, such as sickle cell anemia, may be prevalent amongst people of African descent but it is not exclusive to black people. Researchers have also found that the purpose of sickle cell anemia is to prevent malaria which makes it a genetic adaption based off geography rather than race. My experience in my philosophy class that day opened my eyes to the

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    thereof. There have been many times I have been advised that African Americans or Black people are prone to high blood pressure, sickle cell anemia. When a recent family member passed away, attendees to the ceremony would ask questions regarding her medical health by listing the ailments that were known to be prevalent in Black people. I was surprised to learn that Sickle cell is a disease that occurs in central and western Africa, the Mediterranean and Arabia rather than South Africa as most thought

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    Genetic engineering will be the “Science [that is going] to solve some of the worst problems that can happen to people: cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, Alzheimer’s and the many other devastating results that can come out of the random genetic lottery that is reproduction.”(Burningham, 1) In order to cure a disease like cystic fibrosis or sickle cell anemia one would have to replace the defective genes with healthy genes. Nevertheless, there are those who believe that curing disease through gene-splicing

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    passed on. Huntington disease is a degeneration of the nervous system. It usually occurs in the older part of someone life. As the disease becomes worse it could cause uncontrollable movements in the body. Because the disease causes loss of brain cells, a person can lose memory. It can also contribute to depression. It takes about to ten to twenty years after the first signs of the disease for death to follow. Huntington is a dominant disorder. Children of carriers have a fifty percent chance of

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    compose protein. While researching protein particles, he saw a shortcoming in the hemoglobin of individuals who had sickle-cell anemia an inherited disease. The issue brought about some red blood cells to end up sickle molded. His studies demonstrated that expanding the level of oxygen in blood vessel blood incidentally restored the hemoglobin. This new information led to cures for sickle anemia. Pauling made open in 1961 an atomic model to clarify anesthesia. He presented new thoughts for the concepts

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