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Obesity in Children
Obesity in Children
Introduction
Childhood obesity in the America has been labeled an epidemic. Obesity amongst adults, young people, and children is gradually more encountered in medical settings, and a responsiveness of present etiological models, evaluation strategies, and involvement methodologies is essential for the optimal organization of this significant ...
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Adolescent Behavior
Adolescent Behavior
Problems of Adolescents
Behavior problems in teens also refer to a person's behavior unusual and frowned upon by society, as in children, are observable, measurable and modifiable. However, behavioral problems occur in a stage of life (adolescence) in which behavior problems intensify and occur more often. There are many ...
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Outline for the topic
Outline for the topic
Introduction
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory disease of the digestive system, which evolves in spurts (or crises). It is mainly characterized by attacks of abdominal pain and diarrhea that can last several weeks or months. Fatigue, weight loss and malnutrition can occur even if ...
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Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Disease
Introduction
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting over 5 million Americans according to statistics provided by the Alzheimer's Association for the year 2009. Characterized by memory loss, personality changes, behavioral symptoms, and functional decline, AD is a deficit in communication at all levels ranging from ...
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Tetrology of Fallot
Tetrology of Fallot
Introduction
Tetralogy (i.e., the combination of four symptoms or elements) of Fallot (TOF) is the most common congenital heart anomaly classified as cyanotic (vs. acyanotic); TOF is characterized by ventricular septal defect (VSD; a defect in the septal/tissue layer between the ventricle chambers). Right ventricular (RV) outflow ...
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Medicine
Medicine
Introduction
This paper has been written with regards to people who should be provided with treatment even if they cannot afford healthcare and the bill they receive should not be so astronomical that they cannot afford treatment. Therefore, the paper talks about uninsured individuals, and
Discussion
There are also many individuals ...
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Behavioural Science
Behavioural Science
Question 1
How and does (or does not) SES affect population health? Can a political approach be used to address SES?
Research conducted over the period of past few decades shows that Socio Economic Status affects population health significantly. The major reasons behind the impacts of socio economic status ...
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ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
How has breeding to Kennel Club standards affected the Welfare of Dogs?
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How has breeding to Kennel Club standards affected the Welfare of Dogs?
Introduction
It is evident from the natural structure that animals have been seen as having feelings at all but now it's time to take care of ...
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TUBERCULOSIS DISEASE
Tuberculosis Disease
Tuberculosis
Introduction
About one-third of the world population is infected with TB germs, and every second there is a further case. Only a small proportion of infections leads immediately to a disease. Almost nine million people become ill and about 1.6 million die from the disease each year ...
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Understanding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Stress
1. What are some of the major signs/symptoms of the condition(s) you read about? What, if any, are some of the challenges for assessing, diagnosing and treating this disorder/ condition?
Symptoms of PTSD
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) consists of three symptoms that ...