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HEART ATTACK
Tissue Biomarker of Diabetes Induced Heart Failure
Table of Contents
Introduction about heart failure1
Types of heart failure2
Left-sided heart failure2
Right-sided heart failure3
Congestive heart failure3
Signs and symptoms of heart failure3
Signs3
Symptoms4
Causes of heart failure5
Heart failure due to diabetes5
Therapy7
Animal models of heart failure7
Myocardial Ischemia/Myocardial Infarction Models8
Pig MI Models8
Ovine MI Models9
Biomarkers and their ...
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TANNING
Negative Effects of Tanning
Negative Effects of Tanning
Introduction
For decades, tanning has been a popular process with both men and women, but women more so. Tanning is darkening of the skin followed by exposure to the sun. Ultraviolet rays cause the skin to produce melanin (brown pigment which darkens the cells of ...
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AUTISM
Why the Rise in Autism over the last 20 years?
Why the Rise in Autism over the last 20 years?
Introduction
The prevalence of autism has increased in many countries across the last two decades1-9 yet the reasons for the increase remain highly controversial. Whereas a large part of the increase remains ...
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Introduction
This paper evaluates the cognitive behavior therapy as a treatment of choice in the National Health Service for moderate to severe depression. Further, the benefits and limitations of this decision have also been discussed.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive, behavioral therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach ...
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CHEMOTHERAPY RELATED FATIGUE
Chemotherapy Related Fatigue
Chemotherapy Related Fatigue
Introduction
Fatigue is one of the symptoms most frequently reported by cancer patients which impacts patients' quality of life. It is characterized as an overall lack of energy, cognitive impairment, somnolence, mood disturbance, or muscle weakness. These symptoms occur with cancer, and cancer therapy ...
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Decriminalization of Use and Possession of Marijuana
Introduction
The topic of decriminalizing the use and possession of Marijuana which has scientific name, Cannabis Sativa is a very conservational issue in United States. There are different arguments mutually for and against decriminalization. One thing that is most important that arguments should be based ...
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PROSTATE CANCER
Prostate Cancer
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Prostate cancer
Introduction
A disease in which cell growth goes out of control is known as cancer. Cancers are of over 100 different types, and each is identified by the cell that is initially affected. Cancer is one of the most dangerous diseases which harm the body, ...
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HEALTH ACT REVIEW
The National Institute of Mental Health
The National Institute of Mental Health
Introduction
The National Institutes of Health, with an abbreviation of NIH, are government institutions of the United States engaged in the medical research and biomedical research. They depend on the Department of Health and Social Services of ...
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MEANINGFUL USE
Meaningful Use - Its Requirements, Implications, Challenges and Rewards
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Goals1
Requirement for hospitals2
Requirement for eligible professionals (EPs)2
Implications3
Goal setting3
EHR product3
Implementation4
Usage4
Challenges5
Rewards5
Hospitals5
Eligible Professionals6
Conclusion6
References7
Meaningful Use - Requirements, Implications, Challenges and Rewards
Introduction
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) created an incentive fund. For qualification of these incentives, Meaningful use of health ...
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EX-PRESS GLAUCOMA FILTRATION DEVICE
EX-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device
EX-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device
Defining Glaucoma
Very simply, glaucoma is an eye disease involving damage to the optic nerve, which sends visual signals to the brain. When the optic nerve gets damaged, the brain does not receive all the signals being sent. No one ...