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POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
Polysomnography
Polysomnography
Introduction
Polysomnography (PSG) is a diagnostic test for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a disorder characterized by repetitive episodes of apnea or reduced inspiratory airflow due to upper airway obstruction during sleep. During PSG, the patient sleeps while connected to a variety of monitoring devices that record physiologic variables. Patterns of ...
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Autism
Autism
Introduction
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neuro developmental disorder characterized by impairments in socialization, limitations in communication, and the presence of restricted and repetitive behaviors and/or interests. Autisms are a spectrum of disorders because the symptoms can occur in a variety of combinations and present with varying degrees of ...
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THE EFFECTS OF CHEMOTHERAPY
The Effects of Chemotherapy in Pregnant Women
The Effects of Chemotherapy in Pregnant Women
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The main purpose of this paper is to make an analysis on the effects of chemotherapy in pregnant women. According to many studies, there are no such side effects of chemotherapy on pregnant ...
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Health Care and Health Care Reforms
Health Care and Health Care Reforms
Introduction
United States is the largest and most diverse society on the globe. It spends almost 2 trillion dollars every year on health care, which is one in every seven dollars in the economy. U.S is one of the very few ...
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Lupus
Lupus
Introduction
The explanation of the disease of Lupus is not simple. It is a difficult disease. It is not easy for a patient to just take a pill and get rid of this disease. It is difficult for the acquaintances of Lupus patients to assess that the patient is suffering ...
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Efficacy of Hippotherapy as a Treatment/Intervention for Autism
Efficacy of Hippotherapy as a Treatment/Intervention for Autism
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The paper attempts to discuss the efficiency and effectiveness of the use of Hippotherapy as a treatment for autism. The paper initially explains autism in a comprehensive manner and then gives a brief history of ...
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Compulsory Immunization
Should Immunization be Compulsory?
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The basic principles of vaccination for working with imported vaccines are compliance with the "cold chain", i.e. delivery of vaccines from the manufacturer to the consumer at a certain temperature, the implementation of sanitary and hygienic standards, monitoring the state of post-vaccination, the presence of ...
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Disorders and Police Handling
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The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of the law governing the interaction between police and people with mental disorders. In this paper, we will establish a framework in which shall include an outline of legislation and case law applicable to this interaction. ...
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Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
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Having a mother, sister or daughter suffering from breast cancer or ovarian cancer increases the risk of developing it. 5% to 10% of breast cancers are caused by an abnormality transmitted by heredity. The major susceptibility genes for breast cancer (and ovarian) are named BRCA1 and BRCA2. ...
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Emphysema
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Emphysema is defined in terms of pathological enlargement of the airspaces permanent distal to the bronchioles terminals, with wall destruction alveolar, with or without fibrosis manifest. It is a chronic disease falls along with chronic bronchitis in the disease chronic obstructive pulmonary (COPD) (Agarwal, 2010). The name comes from ...