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  • Obesity Is Not a Disease: Pretending Otherwise Will Stoke an Epidemic and Crush the Nhs

    Obesity Is Not a Disease: Pretending Otherwise Will Stoke an Epidemic and Crush the Nhs

    The article is titled Obesity is not a disease: pretending Otherwise will Stoke an Epidemic and Crush the NHS and was written by Max Pemberton on 12th October 2013 who is a psychiatrist (was by then, on general practice placement as a trainee doctor.) The article is intended for all stakeholders from specifically for patients, doctors, policy makers as well as the general public. The author uses his experience while on placement, as well as

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    Submitted: March 30, 2014 Autor: andrey
  • Disease Paper

    Disease Paper

    Hepatitis is a disease that means inflammation of liver cells, it damages the liver. Hepatitis has three types. First type is Type A Hepatitis. Type A Hepatitis is caused by eating infected food or drinking infected water. It is infected with a virus called HAV, Hepatitis A Virus. It is a virus that causes liver disease. This type usually has no major complications. The liver usually heals in about two months. But a massive infection

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    Submitted: February 2, 2015 Autor: madhjaga
  • Parkinson’s Disease

    Parkinson’s Disease

    Parkinsonism is a syndrome with symptoms that are similar to Parkinson’s disease. These symptoms can include tremor, bradykinesia or slowing of motor skills, rigidity, and postural instability, resulting in poor balance. Parkinson’s disease can be the cause of Parkinsonism, but it is not the only cause. Other causes include diseases of metabolism, other neurological conditions, and toxins. Some drug side effects include the symptoms of Parkinsonism. One main type of these medications are neuroleptic antipsychotics.

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    Submitted: April 7, 2015 Autor: valla1fm
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Case

    Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Case

    Influenza Sherell Broomfield Module D April 30, 2015 Introduction Influenza is a common cold that you catch from coming In contact with a person that has the flu if you come into contact with a person with influenza you may inhale the infected person droplets immediately. Influenza is has 3 main type of viruses type A, Type B, and Type C, The 3 viruses. Type A is usually responsible for annual outbreaks that typically occur

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    Submitted: July 7, 2015 Autor: Sherell.22
  • Alzheimer's Disease and Music

    Alzheimer's Disease and Music

    Running head: ALHEIMER'S DISEASE AND MUSIC Alzheimer's Disease and Music Alzheimer's is a type of dementia that causes memory loss, thought patterns, behavior and the loss of other cognitive abilities.(Mebane-Sims, 2009) This disease is becoming more common in our older population. Furthermore, the disease is beginning to start to claim the livelihood at earlier stages of life in our senior citizens each year. Alzheimer's disease is the sixth leading cause of death in the United

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    Submitted: August 31, 2015 Autor: brocsmommy
  • Genetic Diseases - Thalassemia

    Genetic Diseases - Thalassemia

    C:\Users\ahmed\Desktop\uaeu_logo.png United Arab Emirates University Science Faculty Biology Department Basic biology Thalassemia Name: Abdullah Al-hamyeri ID : 200935268 Summer course 2015 Instructor name: Dr. Mohammad Al Deeb Content Introduction ..……………………………………………………………………… 2 Hemoglobin Structure ……….…….……………………………………………… 3 Types of Thalassemia …………………..………………………………………… 3 How does Thalassemia transmitted ……………………..………………………… 5 How can prevent Thalassemia ……………………...…..………………………… 6 Care ………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Thalassemia in UAE ………….………………………………………………….. 7 Conclusion …………………………………………………………………..……. 8 Resource ………………………………………………………………………….. 9 Introduction There are many genetic diseases that infect humans.

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    Submitted: October 6, 2015 Autor: abdullah123480
  • Epidemiology of Coronary Artery Disease

    Epidemiology of Coronary Artery Disease

    Teyeka LyonsBIOL 1406 P73Group 2 Epidemiology of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Coronary Artery Disease is a leading cause of death in the U.S. CAD is a form of heart disease. It affects the cardiovascular system, which includes: the heart, blood vessels, and blood. It is caused by a buildup of plaque in the coronary arteries which supply blood to the heart. When plaque builds up in these arteries, it diminishes the ability of the blood

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    Submitted: October 7, 2015 Autor: Teyeka Lyons
  • Proposal Paper on Factors That Facilitate Gastric Disease

    Proposal Paper on Factors That Facilitate Gastric Disease

    COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTIMENT OF STATISTICS PROPOSAL PAPER ON FACTORS THAT FACILITATE GASTRIC DISEASE ON GRADUATING CLASS STUDENTS IN WOLLO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE. SUBMITTED BY: ID.NO 1 .MEKOYET MULUGETA 385/04 2 .DERBEW ASSEFA 691/02 A proposal paper submitted to the Department of Statistics for the Partial Fulfillment of Requirement the Degree Bachelor of Science in statistics department. SUBMITTED TO: ADVISOR: HELEN MOGES (MSC) DESSIE, Ethiopia Table of Content Abbreviations ……………………………………………………………………………………………………I Contents page

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    Submitted: October 22, 2015 Autor: tilahunmiresa
  • Parkinson’s Disease Research

    Parkinson’s Disease Research

    Psychological disorders Sevilleja Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease is a chronic and progressive disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement, muscle control and balance. This disease is caused by the deterioration of neurons within the area of the brain known as substantia nigra. When functioning properly, these neurons produce a vital brain chemical called dopamine, which serves as a messenger between areas of the brain such as the substantia nigra and the corpus striatum.

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    Submitted: November 2, 2015 Autor: vanessakonn
  • History of Treat Any Diseases

    History of Treat Any Diseases

    In the ancient times, people used herbals and such to treat any diseases, one may call, for them to survive in this world. As time passed by, the human beings grew physically, emotionally and mentally. Their sense of knowledge has widened to adapt to the inevitable change in life. Various diseases have been exposed, but the people who are capable of decoding the ill’s cure have made possible ways to treat them in a manner

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    Submitted: November 4, 2015 Autor: Patrick Espinosa
  • Evaluation of the Questionable Link Between Saturated Fat and Heart Disease

    Evaluation of the Questionable Link Between Saturated Fat and Heart Disease

    Evaluation of The Questionable Link Between Saturated Fat and Heart Disease The first major flaw I found in Dr. Ancel Benjamin Keys’s study on the relationship between saturated fat consumption and increased risk of heart disease was that he was biased in his research and did not remain objective. This is demonstrated by the fact that he chose to only include countries most likely to support his hypothesis, instead of randomly selecting participants. Another error

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    Submitted: March 2, 2016 Autor: Hillary Brown
  • Communicable Disease: Chickenpox

    Communicable Disease: Chickenpox

    COMMUNICABLE DISEASE Communicable Disease: Chickenpox Definition and Occurrence Chickenpox is an illness caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) (kidshealth.org). The illness is highly contagious and is generally spread through the air. When an individual sneezes or coughs, the virus travels through the air and is inhaled or ingested by others. The virus can also be spread through physical touch; normally by coming in contact with the red blisters that manifest on an individual that is

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    Submitted: March 3, 2016 Autor: no1goku
  • Genetic Disease - Diabetes Mellitus

    Genetic Disease - Diabetes Mellitus

    Wong Kimberly Mr.Richard Science January 21th, 2016 Genetic Disease-Diabetes Mellitus Part A: Analysing karyotypes Part B: Describing the reasons for and implications of a genetic disease. There were more than 387 million people in the world is suffering from diabetes nowadays(“Thailand.”), and over 4 millions cases of diabetes in Thailand in 2014("Thailand."), so what exactly is diabetes. Accordingly, diabetes mellitus(Nordisk) also known as diabetes is an incurable genetic disease when the amount of glucose("Diabetes UK

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    Submitted: April 19, 2016 Autor: wong tsz ching
  • Pompe Disease

    Pompe Disease

    Pompe Disease “Extraordinary Measures” is an inspirational movie filmed in Portland, Oregon that is inspired by a true story. The movie is about a father who takes extraordinary measures in hopes of finding a cure for Pompe disease, which two of his children suffer from. Pompe Disease is a serious disease that can be life threatening. Pathophysiology According to the Genetics Home Reference, Pompe Disease, also known as glycogen storage disease type 2 is an

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    Submitted: May 8, 2016 Autor: bettyann
  • Disease Problem in Malaysia - Csr Program

    Disease Problem in Malaysia - Csr Program

    INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT (ACC 4001) : CSR PROJECT An overview of CSR program Nowadays, we can see that from day to day the number of diabetes disease problem in Malaysia is very high compare to others country. Because of that Malaysia has put as the number one of the country in Asean for having the highest number of diabetics and sixth in the western pacific region. According to The Star Online of 14 June 2013 reported

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    Essay Length: 1,224 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 25, 2016 Autor: nurulsyakirah
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases: Ebola

    Emerging Infectious Diseases: Ebola

    ________________ Emerging diseases are one of the most significant threats to public health in the modern day. The emergence of these diseases, and resurgence of past ones such as tuberculosis and cholera, reflects various changes in human ecology: rural-to-urban migration resulting in high-density areas, increasing long-distance mobility and trade, the social disruption of war and conflict, changes in personal behavior, and, increasingly, human-induced global changes, including widespread forest clearance and climate change. Medical technology itself

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    Essay Length: 3,680 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: August 24, 2016 Autor: Maddy Taylor
  • Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Amyloid Image or Alternative Neuroimaging Techniques

    Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Amyloid Image or Alternative Neuroimaging Techniques

    Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease Using Amyloid Image or alternative Neuroimaging techniques 1. Introduction A diversity of neurocognitive disorders is associated with the development of dementias, with the characteristics of neuronal dysfunctions and neuronal death eventually (Cedazo-Minguez, Winblad, 2009). Alzheimer’s disease (AD), first described by Alois Alzheimer in 1906, is the most common form of dementia, accounting for an estimated 60 to 80 percent of cases. It is characterized pathologically by the presence of β-amyloid plaques

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    Essay Length: 3,173 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: August 25, 2016 Autor: Xinjia Wang
  • Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases

    Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases

    Endocrine, Nutritional, and Metabolic Diseases 1.60. E83.110 Rationale: The Alphabetic Index main term is Hemochromatosis, subterm hereditary (primary). 1.61. E86.0, E87.1 Rationale: Two separate codes should be assigned to fully capture the diagnoses. Follow the index under dehydration to get E86.0. Follow the index under hyponatremia to get E87.1. 1.62. E78.0 Rationale: The Alphabetic Index main term is Hypercholesterolemia. The term primary is listed in parentheses as a nonessential modifier. 1.63. b. Hyperaldosteronism Rationale: The

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    Submitted: September 25, 2016 Autor: midnightqueen911
  • Cte - a Progressive Degenerative Disease

    Cte - a Progressive Degenerative Disease

    Drew Cayce 03/10/15 Mr. Balhoff A+P CTE CTE is a progressive degenerative disease of the brain found in athletes with a history of repetitive brain trauma. It is such a crucial disease to look at because it is affecting athletes all over the world. It is important to investigate the causes of the disease. In this essay, I will talk about the disease, the causes, and the prognosis. Scientists have determined the cause of CTE

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    Submitted: November 14, 2016 Autor: dcayce97
  • Schizophrenia Understanding the Disease Progression and Therapeutic Approach

    Schizophrenia Understanding the Disease Progression and Therapeutic Approach

    Schizophrenia is blatantly the most dreadful psychotic disorder we need to pry in, given its prototype symptoms, complex etiology, pathophysiology and treatment approaches. Furthermore, people in prime of their lives fall target to schizophrenia. This study reveals the general description and discusses diverse modes of the disease. The study advances with more focus on the mechanistic pathways and not only the conventional Neurotransmitter/Receptor theories, rather on newer neurodevelopmental approaches such as genetic susceptibility i.e. NRG-1

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    Essay Length: 3,558 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: April 8, 2017 Autor: Ashish Sharma
  • Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s Disease also known as senile dementia was discovered by Dr. Alois Alzheimer in 1906. Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects the brain. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions. It is the most common cause of premature senility. Alzheimer’s Disease is caused by plaques and tangles built up in the brain. Typically, Alzheimer’s affects people over the age of 65 but some people develop early

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    Essay Length: 2,378 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2017 Autor: Bailey Willits
  • Communicable Disease - Dengue Fever

    Communicable Disease - Dengue Fever

    BACKGROUND Communicable disease is a disease that spread from one person to another person through many variety of ways that include contact with blood or being bitten by an insect (Communicable disease, Alameda Country Public Health Department). Contaminated surfaces such as playground equipment, door, the equipment that may touch by anyone, may provide a medium of passing the disease from one person to another person although they may not know how they get the disease.

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    Submitted: July 2, 2017 Autor: Xiao Rzai
  • Public Health - Communicable Diseases

    Unit 12: Public Health Communicable diseases are things which are spread from one person onto another. This can also be spread from an animal onto a person. The way that these are usually spread can be through viruses and bacteria but it can also occur through blood and bodily fluids. A few examples of communicable diseases include the following: * Flu * HIV * Measles * Rabies * Ebola Non-communicable diseases are examples of medical

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    Submitted: September 27, 2017 Autor: cdhinexo
  • The Effects of Plague and Disease in Europe

    The Effects of Plague and Disease in Europe

    The 14th Century in Europe was the beginning of a period referred to as the “Little Ice Age.” It all started in 1303 with the Baltic Sea freezing over, and again in 1306. The winters began in earlier Fall and stretched all the way into the summer months. Massive rains ruined crops and entire villages were entirely destroyed by floods. Crops failed year after year due to the dramatic climate change. These conditions set the

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    Submitted: October 24, 2017 Autor: mba2018cuse
  • Alzheimers Disease

    Alzheimers Disease

    ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Abstract As one ages, their bones become weak, immune system becomes weak and so many other things occurs to them. They also become more susceptible and have a risk of developing many disease. One of the disease, that is becoming more prone to the elderly population and is putting many of them in long term care facilities is dementia. According to the Mayo clinic (2017), Dementia cannot be described as a specific disease

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    Submitted: April 6, 2018 Autor: dondey601

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