The term “designer drugs” refers to drugs that are created in a laboratory (typically, an “underground,” or secret, illegal lab). A designer drug is created by changing the properties of a drug that comes from a plant—such as cocaine, morphine, or marijuana—using the tools of chemistry.
CDC; Center's for Disease Control and Prevention, a US organization that keeps statisitics, research, data on diseases, injuries, and the like.
OSHA; Occupational Safety and Health Administration, an government organization responsible for maintaining a setting regulation for the health and safety of the US workforce.
FDA; the Food and Drug Administration, a government organization that sets standards and regulations for food and the development of drugs.
USDHHS; the government organization that works at the cabinet level and controls much of the nations Healthcare.
NIH; National Institute of Health one of the foremost research organizations in the US.
WHO; a global organization run by the UN. It is responsible for coordinating global research, awareness, prevention, of diseases and injuries.
False. the pineal glands are the ones that regulate sleep and wake cycles.
This is true. A cell is the smallest unit of living matter, the basic unit of life. In multicellular organisms such as man, cells make up every tissue, organ, and organ system in the body. Man is organized in cells, tissues, organs and organ systems.
Cells work together in groups known as tissues. A tissue, be it plant or animal tissue, is defined as a group of similar cells working together to carry out a certain task.
Tissues in turn are grouped together to form organs and organs are organized to into organ systems to carry out specific functions in the body.
All these is possible because of the cell, the very basic unit from which all living matter is made.
Beyond the building itself, architecture and design can help bring balance to people's lives