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PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS
Benefits and Impacts of Five Psychiatric Drugs
Benefits and Impacts of Five Psychiatric Drugs
The psychiatric medications are the accredited psycho-active drugs that are used to put forth the impact of chemical structure of the nervous system and brain. Therefore, these drugs are employed to deal with psychological illnesses. Generally recommended ...
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Symptomatic Bradycardia
Symptomatic Bradycardia
Introduction
Only after Looking at the developing and the third world countries can one believe and agree that UK is amongst those few privileged nations is the world which possesses not only all the necessities of the world, but also the key and imperative technological advancements in almost every ...
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POLIO VACCINATION
Polio Vaccination
Polio Vaccination
Introduction
In the last few centuries, medicine has made a considerable progress and due to this life expectancy has been increased. Vaccination termed as greatest progress in public health. After the World War II, new vaccines developed in order to keep away people from the virus which inject ...
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CANCER
Tumor Markers
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Cancer3
Tumor Growth5
Causes of Cancer6
Risk factors for cancer7
Tumor Diagnosis8
Tumor Marker9
Marker Cancer Detection9
Tumor Markers in Monitoring Therapy and Follow-up10
Smoking and Passive Smoking12
Most Common Market Tumors12
CA 15-312
CA 19-913
AFP13
Liver Cell Cancer13
SCC13
Conclusion14
Tumor Markers
Introduction
Cancer is a very dangerous disease as it the live of a person if not treated properly. Hence, it ...
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Article Critique ANSI Z-10
Article Critique ANSI Z-10
Introduction
Occupational health and safety management got its approval in July 2005. ASSE members started the debate over the implementation of these standards. The society then collaborated with AIHA and Z10 to make the standards available. To know the response of ASSE members, the ...
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MALARIA
Malaria
Abstract
Malaria is a foremost public health dilemma in warm climates particularly in developing nations. It is a foremost source of disease and demise among non-immune travellers/immigrants, children under 5 years, and pregnant women. Malaria is a disease caused by the protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium. The 4 species that ...
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SOCIAL CARE POLICY
Social Care Policy
Social Care Policy
Introduction
In the 1970s, there was increased emphasis on the establishment of organizations in respective local authorities to provide care services to people who belonged to dependency groups. The actions of the government were coordinated and comprehensive, which aimed at providing social care and ...
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The Nervous System
The Nervous System
Introduction
The nervous system regulates the activities of all organs and systems, causing their functional unity, and provides liaison body as a whole with the external environment. It has two important tasks: the overall functioning of our body and the relationship with the outside world. It ...
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HIPPA
HIPPA
Introduction
The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant facts and figures relating to the four different articles on HIPPA. In this paper, we will examine the purpose of the research of four different articles and who or what was studied in ...
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Introduction
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder that affects the lives of about two percent of people in the world. Individuals between the age of 25 and 35 are mostly affected by the disorder. Several reasons are attributed to this illness, though the specific answer to the question is still ...