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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Alzheimer's Disease
Contents
I. Introduction1
A. Definition of Alzheimer's disease1
B. Symptoms of Alzheimer's disease3
C. Statistics of Affected People4
II. Diagnosis & Treatment4
A.Care4
B.Drug Treatment5
C.Clinical Trails5
III. New Options6
1.Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC)6
2.Vitamone E6
3.Phosphatidyserine7
4.Ginkgo7
5.Huperzine8
IV. Financial cost of Alzheimer Disease8
A.Financial burden on family9
B.The annual direct and indirect costs of caring for someone with Alzheimer's disease is $100 billion9
C.Legal and ...
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JOURNAL ARTICLE SUMMARY
Journal Article Summary
Journal Article Summary
Introduction
The ecology of intestinal helminthes comprehensively studied in the past decade. The influence of some other parasites has attracted little attention. These attentions paid to influence has directed to cross-immune responses of the host. There is a chance of inter specific contest between ...
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DRUG DEVELOPMENT
Drug Development
Abstract
This study tries to explore the concept of Drug Development in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on Drug Development and its relation with Stakeholders. The research also analyzes many aspects of Drug Development and tries to gauge its effect on Stakeholders.
Table ...
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ITBS
Iliotibial Band Syndrome
Abstract
Iliotibial band syndrome (ITBS) may be defined as friction between Iliotibial Band and knee or hip bone. The friction is so strong that it causes immense pain in the affected area i.e. the knee or hip. It can be in one or both the knees and ...
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LOU GEHRIG'S DISEASE
Lou Gehrig's Disease
Lou Gehrig's Disease
General Description of the Condition
ALS is a life risking disease that has negatively impacted millions of people each year. The threats associated with the disease are more dangerous because there no cure which has yet been defined for the disease. Even today, there ...
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MEANINGFUL USE PROGRAM
Government Program of Meaningful Use and its Implications on Promoting Excellence in Nursing
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This paper discusses the role of the Meaningful Use Program in promoting excellence in Nursing. The purpose of this program is to ensure medical care providers document information electronically. The major benefits of the program ...
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SOLUTION FOCUSED THERAPY
Solution Focused Brief Therapy with Families, Couples, and Children
Table of Contents
History3
Family systems theory4
Solution-focused therapy4
Solution-focused theory Verses typical problem solving approach4
Appealing fact5
Philosophy of Solution focus therapy5
Family theories7
a) Co-constructing a problem and goal8
b) Identifying and amplifying exceptions8
c) Assigning tasks8
d) Evaluating the effectiveness of tasks9
(e) Re-evaluating the problem and goal9
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MEDICAL HISTORY
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The History of the Medical Field of Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine
The History of the Medical Field of Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine
Introduction
The first written records containing medical information date from about 2500 BC. Clay tablets from this time have been discovered in Mesopotamia and the first medical papyri ...
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PROBLEMS WITH U.S HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Problems with U.S Health Care System
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to expand the boundaries of our knowledge by exploring some relevant literature related to “the problems faced by U.S Health Care System”. In this study we analyze the U.S. health care system with ...
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SOLUTION FOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY
Solution Focused Brief Therapy with Families, Couples, and Children
Summary
This term paper consists of solution-focused therapy, which is the model of family systems theory. It mainly focused on the problems and resolutions of family-related issues. It objective is to put the entire focus on improving the relationship and ...