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The Effect Of Smoking On Appetite
The Effect of Smoking on Appetite
Research Question:
The research is based on the following research question: “Discuss the effect of smoking on appetite?”
Hypothesis - if appropriate:
Smoking reduces the appetite of an individual.
Rationale:
Smoking has long term as well as the short terms effects including reducing ...
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HEALTH CARE
Future trends and Global Impact of Health Care
Future trends and global impact of health care
Innovation
Innovation means literally "alteration" or “renewal. In common usage the term is nonspecific in the sense of new ideas and inventions used for their commercial implementation. Today, a multitude of different innovation categories ...
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ARTICLES' ANALYSES
Understanding Research Methods
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Summary of Contents5
Analysis of Research Methods6
Considerations for Reliability and Validity9
Evaluating Results10
References11
Understanding Research Methods
Introduction
A research is an effort to obtain facts and new knowledge on a certain topic. There are two fundamental types of research- basic and applied. These types differ in their socio-cultural orientations, ...
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CHRONIC PYELONEPHRITIS IN PREGNANCY
Chronic Pyelonephritis in Pregnancy
Chronic Pyelonephritis in Pregnancy
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to make an analysis on the case of Mary. Mary was a pregnant woman and she was suffering from renal disorders conditions. She needs treatment for the renal disorder she is suffering. The ...
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Medical Errors and Risk Management
Medical Errors and Risk Management
Introduction
The medical profession has not been aggressive enough in its pursuit of exploring the fundamental weaknesses in its organizational structures and individuals that repeatedly generate errors. There is little agreement on a specific definition of a medical error. The Institute of ...
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Obesity and children in Saudi Arabia
Obesity and children in Saudi Arabia
Introduction
Obesity and overweight are two of the foremost conditions currently affecting morbidity and mortality in families in the United States and abroad. Rates of overweight and obesity, and associated comorbidities, continue to rise in all ethnic and racial groups, ...
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Responses & Replies
Responses & Replies
Response to Susan Rand
Understanding the context on which the research is based, makes way for a better understanding and comprehension for those involved in analyzing the problem or the opportunity. The idea is usually based upon the significance, of how important a particular research would ...
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Is OCD a disease or is it a disease entity?
Is OCD a disease or is it a disease entity?
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to make an analysis on the question that is OCD a disease or disease entity. OCD (obsessional neurosis), is characterized by the presence of ...
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PROLIFERATION AND FRAGMENTATION
Proliferation and Fragmentation of the Health Professions
Proliferation and Fragmentation of the Health Professions
What are the desirable and undesirable aspects of this fragmentation?
Notable desirable aspects of fragmentation are better long-term care within specialized fields such as mental health, cardiology and diabetic care. In some healthcare systems, patients can be diagnosed with special ...
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Week 5: Reply to Lorraine Trathen
Week 5: Reply to Lorraine Trathen
Reply to Lorraine Trathen's Post
Foreign objects can be retained in any part of the body after a surgical procedure, however, such surgical instruments are being increasingly left behind in the thorax or the abdominal cavity. The patient can potentially develop ...