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CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT
Chiropractic Treatment
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Background4
Methodology5
Critical Analysis of the Literature6
Findings12
Pros and Cons of the Treatment13
Discussion15
The Impact of Chiropractors' Treatment on FS' Quality of life (QoL)17
Conclusion20
References22
Effectiveness of Chiropractic Treatment in the management of Fibromyalgia
Introduction
Advancement in medical research and technology has remarkably improved the quality of life for patients with chronic ...
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Mononucleosis
Introduction
Infectious mononucleosis is a disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. Mononucleosis is most common in adolescents and young adults, but it can also affect children. Mononucleosis occurs most often by sore throat, extreme fatigue and a feeling of weakness throughout the body. The degree of fatigue can vary greatly ...
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VEGETARIAN DIET
Does A Vegetarian Diet Decrease Health Risks?
Does A Vegetarian Diet Decrease Health Risks?
Vegetarianism, a Diet as Possible
A vegetarian diet is defined as one that does not include meat (even poultry) or fish or shellfish, or products containing them. Appropriately planned vegetarian diets, including vegetarian or vegan diet completely, ...
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Lung Cancer Due to Tobacco Use
Introduction
The paper aims to highlight the health issue of lung cancer which is mainly caused by the usage of tobacco. Furthermore, the paper provides the impacts of using tobacco on the health of individual. Lung cancer is one of the most widespread cancers all around ...
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GENETIC DISEASES
Genetic Diseases
Genetic Diseases
Introduction
As hereditary, diseases and characteristics are known, either by a gene (monogenic) or several atypical altered genes (polygenic) are triggered to determine morbidity and dispositions lead. In this context one also speaks of monogenic and polygenic disease.
In a narrower sense, to count only those features ...
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The Parkinson's Disease
Introduction
It is a desirable and ideal condition for everyone to be in a state where one is free from any mental or physical impairment and relishes an aliment free, healthy life. It is a condition where every one's wishes to be always healthy and not dependent on anyone ...
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DYSCALCULIA AND DYSGRAPHIA
Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia
Dyscalculia and Dysgraphia
Dyscalculia
"Dyscalculia is a term that refers to a wide range of problems related to learning math skills. There is no single form of learning disability in mathematics and the difficulties encountered vary from person to person and affect differently in every moment of the life ...
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INFORMATICS NURSE SPECIALISTS
Informatics Nurse Specialists
The Role of an Informatics Nurse Specialist in a Hospital
Introduction
The healthcare consulting market in the United States is big business. According to Childs, this market is projected to exceed $200 million in the year 2000. Specialty areas for healthcare consultants have been focused increasingly on ...
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SCHIZOPHRENIA
Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
Introduction
Schizophrenia is a devastating mental illness, and one of a larger class of psychotic disorders defined by the presence of delusions (false beliefs) and/or hallucinations (sensory perceptions without external sensory input). Schizophrenia may also be characterized by disorganized speech and behavior and by negative symptoms such as social, cognitive, and emotional withdrawal.
The fundamental schizophrenia is a ...
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LEUKOPLAKIA
Leukoplakia
Leukoplakia
Abstract
White or grey patches that are developed on the tongue, either inside or on the floor of the mouth are known as leukoplakia. Although the disease is not much harmful, it is prevalent more commonly in elderly men especially those above sixty-five years of age. The women who suffer ...