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  • Definition of Health: Health Is a State of Complete Physical, Mental and Social Well-Being and Not Merely the Absence of Disease or Infirmity

    Definition of Health: Health Is a State of Complete Physical, Mental and Social Well-Being and Not Merely the Absence of Disease or Infirmity

    Definition of Health: Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (World health Organisation). Determinants of Health Any factors that can increase the chances of ill health (risk factors) or good health (protective factors) Social (Psychological) Determinants Socio-economic Determinants Environmental Determinants Biological Determinants Description: factors relating to the social environment in which a person lives. Research indicates that people who live in a

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    Essay Length: 504 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 13, 2016
  • Drug Addiction Is a Disease

    Drug Addiction Is a Disease

    Pyae Phyo Thant Nyo ESL 450 October 14, 2016 Drug Addiction is a disease not a crime. What is addiction? Addiction is being defined as becoming abnormally relies on something that is physically or psychologically habit-forming. There are various type of addiction in the world; drug, alcohol, caffeine and nicotine addiction are a few examples. It is very important to look at addiction in detail to determine their nature and discuss about the problems that

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    Essay Length: 836 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 12, 2016
  • Substance Abuse/addiction: Choice or Disease?

    Substance Abuse/addiction: Choice or Disease?

    Fuller Leah Fuller Henderson English 12B January 30, 2017 Substance Abuse/Addiction: Choice or Disease? Addiction, meaning “the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing or activity,” forming from an initial personal habit should not be considered a disease of the brain because it does not cause immediate detriment to the body. Many people argue whether drug addiction is a disease or choice and in this research essay I will be discussing

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    Essay Length: 285 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2017
  • Measles - an Infectious Disease

    Measles - an Infectious Disease

    Measles is an infectious disease that I chose to write about. Measles is still very common in many parts of the world. Measles is very contagious and is responsible for many deaths in young children. Measles is an infection that is caused by the measles virus. It is airborne so it is spread through things like coughing and sneezing. Symptoms are fever, cough, runny nose, and inflamed eyes. Two or three days after the start

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    Essay Length: 292 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2017
  • Chronic Disease

    Chronic Disease

    Chronic disease is a huge problem in this country as well as overseas. It affects individuals, families, society, and even the government. It’s a national problem that is commonly referenced as many know at least one other individual suffering from a chronic illness. Some examples include chronic lung disease, heart disease, diabetes, HIV, cancer, and even obesity. While in many cases these illnesses can be managed, most of them can be better understood and

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    Essay Length: 1,187 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2017
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease

    Peripheral Vascular Disease

    MedSurg Clinical, Spring 2017 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE (aka PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE) PATHOLOGY: * Circulation disorder involving the slow & progressive narrowing of arteries especially in upper/lower extremities * Leading cause is atherosclerosis resulting from deposition of cholesterol & lipids within the vessel walls. This thickens the arterial walls but reduces the diameter of the lumen * Clinical symptoms occur when vessels are 60% - % blocked * In USA, 6% of adults >40 y/o and

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    Essay Length: 716 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 5, 2017
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    Sexually Transmitted Diseases

    Sexually transmitted diseases are among the most common infectious diseases in the world. They can particularly cause long term health problems in women and infants. Infection with certain STD’s can increase the risk of getting and transmitting HIV as well as alter the way the disease progresses. Sexually transmitted diseases are an important global health priority because of their devastating impact on women and infants and their inter-relationships with HIV/AIDS. Sexually transmitted diseases are

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    Essay Length: 1,790 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: April 28, 2017
  • Anthrax Disease Microbiology

    Anthrax Disease Microbiology

    ASA COLLEGE Patricia Gummerman Anthrax Disease microbiology Term Project BIO110 Dr. Laurice Guirgis Anthrax is a bacterial disease caused by bacillus anthracis, a large, gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium. The bacterium was discovered in 1850 by German physician Robert Koch. Koch grew cultures of the anthrax bacteria and injected it into healthy animals to prove that it in fact was the cause of the disease. Later, Louis Pasteur used compromised anthrax bacteria to develop a vaccine for

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    Essay Length: 783 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: July 10, 2017
  • Cannibalism as Medicine for Incurable Degenerative Brain Diseases

    Cannibalism as Medicine for Incurable Degenerative Brain Diseases

    Karren T. Reyes HSPS-2 Cannibalism as medicine for incurable Degenerative Brain Diseases According to WHO (World Health Organization), throughout the last 20 years, there were at least 30 new diseases that have emerged and many of these diseases, still have no available treatment, cure or vaccine. With over 50,000 men and women dying every day because of these diseases, we, people are desperate to discover and find the cure for these incurable illnesses. Due to

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    Essay Length: 2,384 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: August 29, 2017
  • Chronic Kidney Disease

    Chronic Kidney Disease

    Shuck 1 Nina Shuck Mrs. Hall English 112 April 26, 2017 Chronic Kidney Disease Renal disease in the United States is an ongoing problem. More than a half million Americans have kidney failure; a majority of those individuals are on dialysis. Some types of kidney disease can be treated but chronic kidney disease has no cure. There are many causes to chronic kidney disease and the effects of the disease are many. In this research

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    Essay Length: 1,561 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: September 22, 2017
  • A Psychological Disease: Depression

    A Psychological Disease: Depression

    A Psychological Disease: Depression Over the past decades more and more people have been diagnosed with depression. Many people struggled with the disorder before, but not many sought out medical treatment and therapy. Now, like never before, new medications and therapies for depression are being developed. One in six people on average will go through depression at some point in their life. (Beyond Blue, 2015) Depression is a mental disorder that can occur alone or

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    Essay Length: 1,395 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 22, 2018
  • Estimation and Testing for the Effect of a Genetic Pathway on a Disease Outcome Using Logistic Kernel Machine Regression Via Logistic Mixed Models

    Estimation and Testing for the Effect of a Genetic Pathway on a Disease Outcome Using Logistic Kernel Machine Regression Via Logistic Mixed Models

    Summary of Literature14: Estimation and testing for the effect of a genetic pathway on a disease outcome using logistic kernel machine regression via logistic mixed models As technology advanced for the last decade, there is a growing interest in biological pathways which explores the genes within a pathway and their interactions. However, due to the complexity, it is not easy to model the pathway. Previously, linear model was an approach to model pathway but with

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    Essay Length: 598 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 6, 2018
  • Protein Folding in Neurodegenerative Diseases

    Protein Folding in Neurodegenerative Diseases

    Protein folding is a key biological process which is crucial for cellular viability that ensures the presence of constant levels of proteins within the cell (Sin & Nollen, 2015). Proteins need to be folded correctly into three dimensional conformations in order to be specified to carry out certain biological processes (Dobson, 2003; Skolnick & Fetrow, 2000). However, proteins tend to misfold into abnormal structures in response to particular circumstances, whereby environmental factors or mutations may

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    Essay Length: 2,377 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2018
  • The Invention of Vaccine Greatly Reduced the Burden of Infection Diseases

    The Invention of Vaccine Greatly Reduced the Burden of Infection Diseases

    It is often stated that vaccination has made the greatest contribution to global health since the introduction of clean water and sanitation .In fact, study of the pattern of infectious diseases in industrialized countries, from the end of the twentieth century, shows that there was a large and progressive decline in child mortality, owing largely to a reduction in mortality from infectious diseases, after the discovery and development of vaccines. Vaccination is considerate as one

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    Submitted: March 15, 2018
  • Chlamydia - Risk for Health Care Imbalance and Disease Due to Socioeconomic Status

    Chlamydia - Risk for Health Care Imbalance and Disease Due to Socioeconomic Status

    Most of the population are at risk for health care imbalance and disease due to socioeconomic status (SES), demographics, and lifestyle. Financial status may diminish access to medical care and insurance. Demographics encircle gender, ethnic groups, and education which regularly affect females, minorities, or illiterate. Minorities are often faced with health care inconsistency that may amplify the risk for disease. Racial/ethnic minorities represent 36.3% of the populace in the U.S. ("Minority Populations," 2015). The same

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    Essay Length: 1,200 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2018
  • What Is Alzheimer's and What Are the Causes and Effects

    What Is Alzheimer's and What Are the Causes and Effects

    We first started our research going after the obvious information. For example, what is Alzheimer's and what are the causes and effects. One major cause of Alzheimer's was cell death, but cell death was just the beginning. The specific cells that were involved were neurons located in the brain. We later found out that synaptic plasticity played a major role in the cause of Alzheimer’s disease and cell death, which caused us to dive even

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    Essay Length: 303 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: August 2, 2018
  • Hands Foot and Mouth Disease

    Hands Foot and Mouth Disease

    Hand-Foot-and Mouth Disease Fact Sheet By: Tomasyna Little Overview Hand-foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common contagious virus in infants up to the age of 10 years old. It is characterized by sores in the mouth and the palms of the hands, fingers, cheeks, followed by rashes on the hands and the bottom of the foot (Martoz, L. R. (2014)). Its is commonly caused by coxsackievirus. Its commonly found more in the summer and

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    Essay Length: 429 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 28, 2018
  • Treatment for Peripheral Arterial Diseases(pad).

    Treatment for Peripheral Arterial Diseases(pad).

    1. Create a “job spec” for this product consisting of the following elements Case: CV Ingenuity 1. Functional, Social and Emotional jobs fulfilled? * Functional job * Treatment for peripheral arterial diseases(PAD) * Minimize the cost involved in getting the treatment at little/low risk * Social and Emotional Job * Develop a Drug Eluting Balloon(DEB) as a simpler, cheaper and more effective way of treating PAD which has affected 8-12 million people in the U.S.

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    Essay Length: 635 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2019
  • Dying of Diseases in Children and Infants

    Dying of Diseases in Children and Infants

    I find it extremely stupid that children and infants are still dying of diseases that are preventable. It’s just ridiculous that parents are still able to choose to put their young at risk of diseases such as measles and tetanus, these diseases can have devastating effects to children such as permanent damage or even death. This is a responsibility that is too great to leave on uninformed parents and the government needs to make vaccinations

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    Essay Length: 1,297 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2019
  • Childhood Disease for Their Daughter Article Review

    Childhood Disease for Their Daughter Article Review

    Article Review Article Review Cindi Gould Ottawa University Dr. Schwartz “ June 22, 2007, was the 25th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley(I) (hereafter Rowley; 1982). In Rowley, the Supreme Court interpreted congressional intent in requiring that public schools provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to students with disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This ruling- which

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    Essay Length: 866 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: August 4, 2019

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