Polio treatments in the 1950s

    • [DOC File]Scientifically Based Research -- U.S. Department of Education

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      There were reports going back even to the late 1950s, and then later through the '70s and '80s and '90s. And that, in itself, I would submit, is an interesting little bit of evidence (perhaps anecdotal, but maybe not) of the very perception that education research has, at least in part, an important scientific component.

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    • [DOC File]PUBLIC GOODS: UP-DATING THE DEFINITION

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      For example, the polio vaccines were never patent protected. In developed countries, polio incidence was reduced by 86% between 1955 and 1957; a comparable reduction was only achieved in poor countries after an eradication effort was launched in 1988. See Arhin-Tenkorang and Conceição (2003).

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, P

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      Due to wide-spread use of effective vaccination it is seldom seen in its acute phase. Applicants with residuals from the epidemics of the 1950s are not uncommon. The main concern today is development of the “Post-polio Syndrome”, a late complication characterized by pain, fatigue, and increasing weakness of previously affected muscles.

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    • [DOCX File]February 26, 2013

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      Based on the Cofflator from O.E.M. Corporation used during the polio epidemics in the 1950s, the CoughAssist is a proven technology that fell into disuse in the early '60s after tracheostomy and suctioning became more popular. It has regained acceptance as a noninvasive alternative for clearing airway secretions.

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    • [DOC File]ME The Medical Facts: Summary

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      M.E. occurs in epidemics as well as sporadically and over 60 M.E. outbreaks have been recorded worldwide since 1934. There is ample evidence that M.E. is caused by the same type of virus that causes polio; an enterovirus. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis can be more disabling than MS or polio, and many other serious diseases.

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    • Communism and epidemics - University of Exeter

      Polio cut through the tempestuous years of the 1950s and gradually increased its importance throughout changes in government, thaws and frosts and even through the revolution. The succeeding communist regimes all took an exceptional interest in the disease, even though there was no prominent figure similar to Franklin Delano Roosevelt to ...

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    • [DOCX File]St. Joseph Academy Catholic High School

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      May 19, 2014 · 32.For most Americans, the 1950s was a decade of incredible . 33.Medical breakthroughs in the 1950s led to improved treatments for cancer, polio, and . 34.Who were Chuck Berry and Little Richard? 35.Kennedy’s “flexible response” plan called for .

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    • [DOC File]MEDICINE

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      Twentieth century medical discoveries included Salvarsan for syphilis (1909), insulin for diabetes (1922), sulfa drugs (1935), penicillin (1943), vitamin B12 for pernicious anemia (1955), vaccines for polio (1954 and 1956), and cobalt treatments for cancer (1960s). Surgery likewise improved throughout the century.

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    • [DOC File]Lesplan Educational Services | LesPlan

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      COVID-19 reminds us that infectious diseases haven’t vanished. We had outbreaks of polio in the 1950s. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is still prevalent. It has killed about 32 million people and infected 75 million. Why are we are seeing these new infectious diseases?

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    • [DOCX File]www.acponline.org

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      Dr. Jonas Salk (1914-95) is renowned for having developed the first safe & effective polio vaccine in the 1950s. He never patented the vaccine or earned any money from his discovery. In 1960 Dr. Salk founded the @salkinstitute. #NationalInternalMedicineDay #IMProud @ACPinternists. Continued on next page…. Harriet Pearson Dustan. Facebook, Instagram

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