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    Descriptive Epidemiology

    region of the U.S. for the past year and identify which state has the highest burden of this disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2012), there are 25.8 million people, or 8.3% of the U.S. population, living with diabetes. 18.8 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes while 7.0 million remain undiagnosed. During a period of 1994 until 2011, (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2011) the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes has increased across the

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    Gene therapy fact sheet 1.  What is a gene therapy? * Gene therapy is an experimental way of using genes to treat or prevent disease. * Gene therapy is an experimental technique for treating disease by altering the patient's genetic material. Most often, gene therapy works by introducing a healthy copy of a defective gene into the patient's cells. 2.             Methodology of gene therapy In general, genetic material cannot be inserted directly into a person's cells. Instead, it is delivered

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    Design a Globla Project for Purina

    中国冠能 http://www.purina.cn/dogs/proplan.html 目前有对冠能宠优学院(宠物饮食营养知识、驯养教育服务以网络视频形式) Aim: 作为世界知名宠物粮食品牌,拥有广大客户人群,发展宠物繁育知识普及教育服务、宠物配种服务、宠物联谊服务更能利于宠物成长,有利于人与宠物和谐相处。在PURINA Pets Care service过程中,能为PURINA树立良好品牌形象、塑造好的口碑、获得销售狗粮猫粮额外利润。 折耳猫基因缺陷Scottish Fold disease – osteochondrodysplasia The Scottish Fold breed of cat has a genetic mutation that affects the development of cartilage. The most obvious outward manifestation of this is making the ear cartilage fold so the ears bend forward, giving the cat its

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    The biopsychosocial perspective is a comprehensive approach to health and illness that is crucial to improving the quality of life. The purpose of this essay is to describe a practice experience from a biopsychosocial perspective of a patient admitted to a unit for respite care. The patient has a diagnosis of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis and the area being considered is the patient’s immobility. To begin, biopsychosocial will be defined and a brief description of the patient will be

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    Disease

    Concerning disease, research papers report that the medical field believes that disease is the result of physical changes within the body. This philosophy of science has led to a narrow focus upon pathogens that create illness. Modern medicine looks to biochemical factors, levels of immunology, nutrition, and environmental toxins as causing disease. To eradicate disease or illness, then these elements thought to cause the difficulties must some how be changed. There are several implications of

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    Designer Babies

    Designer Babies: Ethical or Unethical Designer babies are one of the most controversial issues in modern medicine. It can be seen as it being ethical by eliminating diseases and lead to an improved quality of life and longevity but also sees it as being unethical because it could possibly lead to the parent controlling the physical and or psychological features of a child. There are a couple of reasons why creating a designer baby can be beneficial health wise that some people may see it as

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    Nursing

    articles suggest that there is marked variation in the prevalence, morbidity, and mortality of asthma in Hispanics in the United States and Hispanic America (Akinbani, 2010). According to Akimbami, 2010, in his work posted in the Centers of Disease and Control, there is an estimate of a 6% prevalence of Asthma among Hispanics. The marked

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    Socialpolicyonaids

    Public Health Challenge of AIDS Public health seeks to prevent disease, prolong life, and promote health through organized efforts of society, organizations, and community. The goal of public health is to create a safer and healthier society through prevention of possible health issues to society, while also helping to respond to health challenges that are negatively impacting the public. One of the greatest public health challenges of the current century is HIV/AIDS, which kills millions of people

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    Ovarian Cancer Research Paper

    Cancer is an abnormal cell that grows and spreads without control (1). There are more than 100 types of cancer such as bladder, brain, thyroid, and breast cancer (1). Cancer can be cured or managed when it is diagnosed early, but most of the cases are diagnosed after the tumor has spread and developed which is difficult to deal with. Cancer can be treated with chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery depending on the stage and type of cancer (1). Most of the cases are treated with combination of chemotherapy

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    Breast Cancer Research Paper

    can grow into surrounding tissues or spread to other areas of the body. Breast cancer can occur in both women and men, even though there is only a 1% chance for men to be diagnosed with breast cancer. (The American Cancer Society) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that there is a few different types of breast cancers and the most common types are Ductal Carcinoma and Lobular

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