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Prevention for Substance Abuse
Prevention for Substance Abuse
Introduction
Research has identified a variety of factors that put individuals at risk for substance use and abuse. These risk factors do not exist solely at the individual level but rather occur across multiple domains. Much of this research has focused on youths, given the ...
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THE HEART
The Heart
The Heart
Introduction
The heart is a conical muscular organ located in the thoracic cavity, in the center of the chest between the lungs. Heart is the pumping organ of the cardiovascular system that pushes blood throughout the body (Gilbert, 2000). The heart is essential to the ...
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TYPE1 AND TYPE2 DIABETES Type-1 and Type-2 Diabetes
Type1 and Type2 Diabetes
Introduction
Diabetes mellitus, often commonly referred to as Diabetes is a metabolic and chronic disease that affects human body due to irregularity in sugar level and failure of human body to create sufficient insulin to cater that sugar level. ...
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Causes of intellectual disabilities
Causes of Intellectual Disabilities
Introduction
Intellectual disabilities are amongst the most common forms of disease that coils the old, aged and elderly as soon as they may hit their elderly phase or an old age. For this paper, we shall pertain to describe the level of problems and situations ...
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Nursing
Personal Essay
Personal Essay
Introduction
As a medical practitioneer and a nurse, I had an experience of clinical placement with a dying patient at the Hospice. The aim of the experience was to reduce the suffering of the patient through extraordinary care and sensitive measures. Few studies show that providing extra ...
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Difference between Biomedical model & Lifestyle Theory
Difference between Biomedical model & Lifestyle Theory
Introduction
The purpose this paper is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant facts and figures relating to the different models of health. In this paper, we will focus on two models of health i.e. ...
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Special Education
Special Education
Introduction
Special education has historically evolved from dissent and reform movements, and continues to do so. Such efforts emerged early in American history and continued with limited success until the latter part of the 20th century, when organized reform movements, largely fueled by parents of children with disabilities, ...
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DUTY OF CARE
Duty of Care
Duty of Care
1.1 Duty of Care in own work role
Everyone should be aided and facilitated to live in an environment that is free from injustice and abuse-free. A due diligence (duty of care) is a legal obligation to a person requiring they comply with the ...
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DNA/RNA EXTRACTION
DNA/RNA extraction
DNA/RNA extraction
Part 1
Article Review
The article under review is “Manipulation of Molecular Processes with DNA Molecular Springs” by Diss.Wang, Andrew, published in “Arthritis Care & Research: American College of Rheumatology” in 2010.
Renin is the main rate-limiting enzyme in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system. Its gene, REN, is a candidate crucial ...
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Plyometrics and Management of Injury
Plyometrics and Management of Injury
Introduction
In context of plyometrics and injury management, for all individuals, there are few activities which are more likely to cause injury than others. In context of high impact exercise like plyometrics, there is a great strength benefit that comes from doing plios, ...