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Autism & Vaccines
Autism & Vaccines
Introduction
Autism is a persistent developing problem; in other terms it is a problem that impacts the brain. This problem often comes to see within the first few years of birth. The most typical characteristic of autism is a deficit of social attention and ...
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Bio-Psycho-Social Model of Addiction Treatment
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion3
Spirituality in rehabilitation treatment and the significance of spirituality dimension to the Bio-psycho-social model of addiction treatment:3
Case for African American males:4
Ideology of the spiritual dimension in Bio-psycho-social model of addiction treatment:7
Goals and objectives of the program:7
Formation of active life position:8
Working with the patient's family ...
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SICKLE CELL DISEASE Sickle Cell Disease in African-American People
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Sickle-cell disease (SCD) is associated with neurological complications including brain perfusion deficits and tissue infarction, which can lead to cognitive deficits early in life. Timely assessment and detection of these deficits is critical for effective intervention. Biological measures of disease severity may ...
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The Potential Risks of Maternal Depression on developing fetus
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Numerous study look at the effects of motherly dejection on a developing fetus and adolescent is underrepresented in the prose. Experiential documents have characteristically given concentration on the effects of postpartum dejection (subsequent to birth) in its place of prepartum ...
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Occupational Hazards in Healthcare Facilities
Occupational Hazards in Healthcare Facilities
Laser Hazards
Lasers used in material processing are usually high-power lasers that may inflict hazards to both the operator and the visitor. Strict safety rules must be followed to prevent such potential hazards. Once proper safety practices are followed, laser material ...
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Mental Health
Mental Health
Introduction
Stigma as a phenomenon is important in medical practice partly because of medical conditions that arouse it and partly because of other characteristics that influence the way that medical conditions are addressed. Thus, mental illness carries a degree of stigma and that affects the degree to which patients ...
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Childhood Obesity
Introduction
Today, In the United States childhood obesity has become an epidemic. One out of three children is considered overweight or obese. The main enablers consist of watching TV or engaging video games while consuming fast foods instead of nutritious, home-cooked meals. On average, a child will spend four hours ...
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Difference between Acupuncture and Orthopedics on Joint Disease
Difference between Acupuncture and Orthopedics on Joint Disease
Introduction
Joint diseases are any of the diseases or injuries that affect human joints. Diseases of the joints may be variously short-lived or exceedingly chronic, agonizingly painful or merely nagging and uncomfortable; they may be confined ...
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ELDERLY HEALTHCARE CASES
Elderly Healthcare Cases
Elderly Healthcare Cases
Case #1
Mrs. Jones is a healthy 75-year-old who cares for her invalid husband. Due to a stroke, he is wheelchair bound and has mild problems with cognition. Mrs. Jones falls and breaks her hip.
Case #2
Mrs. Jones is a healthy 75-year-old widow ...
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Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease is a nervous system disorder that affects how the patient moves, including their writing and speech. It is a progressive disorder which may start off with ever-so-slight tremors in one hand. Patients also experience stiffness and find they are unable to carry out movements ...