This question is a question of opinion.
But i think that the Money spent on space travel should be diverted to medical research.
Yes, to further the exploration of space, and medical research.
Yes women should be involved in space research & flights. Women have slight differeces in body structure to men, so the effects of space on women will be a neccisary experiment and in fact it's already happening. Whether or not men and women should be working together is to be determined.
according to my research they should be ore accurate in the future
I think only one not sure no offense but you should google it some more like you know do more research on it kk bye
Professional journals from the various fields are good sources. Professional seminars are also good. It is helpful to be in touch with researchers at labs and universities. Maybe the best source would be yourself, if you can engage in research at the professional level.
That's arguable. My opinion is to increase money given to NASA to help develop a cheaper craft than the shuttle, then divert the money to medical research.
No.
There is a confusion among the medical fraternity whether the investigations for treatment of Glaucoma will be covered under Medical Insurance or not. In my opinion as an Insurance Consultant, since Glaucoma is such a disease requiring periodic investigations to ascertain eye pressure,visibility etc. these should must be allowed as treatment under medical insurance and claims should be entertained accordingly, provided this is not pre-existing one and was diagnosed only after taking the policy after a year.
no
no!
cause animals differ from humans and they have different abilities and their abilities are based on their medical research
Graduates of medical research should research jobs in their field. The educational institute will probably assist in finding job placements for new graduates. There are also many jobs listed online.
I don't think any animals should be used for medical research.. but if they need some two weeks is not long enough for them to get adopted they need longer than that to find a family that will love them. If a child wasn't adopted in two weeks would you just use them for medical research?
Yes, to further the exploration of space, and medical research.
18 years of experience is very good. If you lack experience then you should look for some course in clinical research. Icri is one of the institutes that provides these courses and also placements. See the related link for more info.
they can get full benefits
No - except in cases where there is no cure for their condition and a new experimental treatment has shown promise and the parents elect to see if the experimental procedure might help. In that respect the child is part of medical research.