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ADVANCED FORENSIC BIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY
Advanced Forensic Biology and Pathology
Advanced Forensic Biology and Pathology
PART I
What is death and at what point someone may be called dead.
Medical, Biological and Ethical point of View
In medical and biological point of view, death is permanent failure of various systems of body functions in which ...
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Connection between the Body's Systems and Physical Activity
Connection between the Body's Systems and Physical Activity
Introduction
Cardio-vascular system
The cardiovascular system consists of three elements:
The blood - a fluid that circulates for the body and substances which leads to the cells and removes other;
The blood vessels - conduits through which blood ...
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Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure
Introduction
Congestive heart failure, which is a chronic health problem, can develop suddenly without warning. It refers to a medical condition whereby the heart's ability to pump blood to the rest of the blood becomes weak, though very commonly it is misunderstood as cessation in the functioning ...
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Iron Deficiency Anemia Among Women In Pregnancy
Iron Deficiency Anemia Among Women in Pregnancy
Introduction
The human body's most essential mineral is iron. It forms a part of haemoglobin, which is the blood component that carries oxygen all over the body. Iron needs changes with sex and age. Deficiency of iron can ...
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CHRONIC ILLNESS
Chronic Illness
Chronic Illness
Introduction
Chronic diseases for example arthritis can be life changing, debilitating and can have an impact on not just the sufferer but also the family, co-workers and friends as well. Arthritis is one of the most common chronic diseases that are wide spread in the world and ...
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ENDOCRINE
Endocrine System
Endocrine structure
Introduction
The endocrine structure is consisting of ductless glands which have particular organs which includes secret hormones. Hormones work is to work as an agent which carries bloodstream to cells present in different parts of the body. These cells interpret the messages and take action accordingly. It is ...
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CHILDBEARING FAMILY
Exploration of Emotional/Mental/Psychosocial Health in Pregnancy
Exploration of Emotional/Mental/Psychosocial Health in Pregnancy
Introduction
Postpartum depression (PPD), in addition called postnatal depression, is a configuration of clinical sadness which can act on women, and less regularly men, after childbirth. Studies report incidence rates amid women from 5% to 25%, but methodological divergences amid ...
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BIOETHICS POSITION PAPER
Bioethics Position Paper
Society should allow terminally ill people the right to practice Euthanasia.
The concept of Euthanasia is not that new in the ethics of medicine and has been applied and subject to legislations and laws for quite some time. It is defined as the intentional proceeding of ...
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Implementation of the Health Education program
Implementation of the Health Education program
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to implement a health education program for communication theory in the topic of Synthetic Marijuana (Spice). The paper discusses different factors helpful for the implementation of health education program and discusses the importance ...
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HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS
Family Experience
Human Immunodeficiency Virus brings with it immeasurable negative physical, psychological and social impact on those who are suffering from AIDS and their families (Bor et al., 2004, pp. 169). This impact is further exacerbated by society that creates hindrances in treatment and HIV care. Stigma attached to HIV infected ...