Epidemiology

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    An Article Critique - Mammography Screening for Breast Cancer

    An Article Critique - Mammography Screening for Breast Cancer Yao Luo University of San Francisco BACKGROUND Despite the high incidence rates, in Western countries, 89% of women diagnosed with breast cancer are still alive 5 years after their diagnosis, which is due to detection and treatment (Parkin, D., & Pisani, 1999). Mammography is such a widespread screening in most developed countries, with the aim of reducing breast cancer mortality through early detection of the disease. However

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    Issues Is Public Health

    Diabetes, breast cancer, and tuberculosis are three important health concerns issues in the United States and in other parts of the world, but let’s be clear about this, there are several other important health issues affecting our people that have very significant importance. My criterion for selection is the United State, English language, and no specific age group. Diabetes as we know is when the body fails to produce enough insulin, which then causes sugar to build up in your blood. Diabetes

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    Task 3 Community Health Wgu

    Community and Population Health By Malka Molly Hayman, RN Task three Communicable disease outbreak of the Measles Communicable disease outbreak occurs when there is a larger then expected incidence of a disease. It can affect a small group or thousands of people in a region. In some instances even just two independent cases can lead to an outbreak, eventually leading to an epidemic, or pandemic which refers to a global outbreak. Measles is a communicable disease that is highly contagious

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    Website Review and Summary

    Website Review and Summary HCS/457 June 25, 2013 Website Review and Summary Through out the years people have relied on their health care providers for medical treatments. Now a day, people have the opportunity to research about any illness, medical concern, medical diagnosis and any type of disease in the Internet. There are many health care organizations that offer people around the world with information about drugs, illnesses, diseases, outbreaks, treatments, preventions

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    Communicable Disease

    Epidemiology is the study of health-related trends in populations for the purposes of disease prevention health maintenance, and health protection (Lewis, 2011). In addition to that, it focuses on relationships among an agent a host, and an environment. Their interactions determine the development and cessation of communicable diseases, and they form a web of causality, which increases or decreases the risk of disease (Lewis, 2011).One of the communicable diseases that cause a great fear nowadays

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    John Snow and the Cholera Outbreak

    The Broad Street cholera outbreak was a severe outbreak of cholera that occurred near Broad Street in the Soho district of London, England in 1854. This outbreak is best known for the physician John Snow's study of the outbreak and his discovery that contaminated water, not air, spread cholera. This discovery came to influence public health and the construction of improved sanitation facilities beginning in the 19th century. Later, the term "focus of infection" would be used to describe places like

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    John Snow Research Paper

    the key pioneers, laws, reports and papers. Also I will cover the development from the 19th, 20th century to the end of the 21st century. 19th Century: Work of John Snow: Snow was a British physician who was considered as one of the founder of epidemiology for the work he did and identifying the source of cholera outbreak in the 1854. John Snow was born in a labourer family on 15th March 1813 in York and at the age of 14 he was apprenticed to a surgeon. In 1936 John Snow moved to London to start

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    Cohort Follow-Up Studies: Cardiovascular Disease (Cvd)

    Cohort Follow-up Studies: Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Latavia M. Walston Strayer University, Epidemiology Professor Godson 2/20/2015 Abstract What Causes of CVD Scientist and related health- care providers often use study modules from an epidemiological position to probe unanticipated devices associated to infection, and they come up with solutions to target key factors for therapy and possible prevention. Many modules make this probable for distinguishing basic procedures

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    System Structures Overview

    track and monitor disease improvement, it is very important to augment systems to categorize diseases. This is also vital for insurance compensation resolutions. The international classification of disease (ICD) is the standard diagnostic tool for epidemiology, health management and clinical purposes. (“World Health Organization”, 2013). ICD is

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    Ilnesses Found in Communities

    Appendix B Together We Stand Letter Outline Learning Team B Doris Torres, Edgardo Martinez, Henry Hector University of Phoenix HUM/114 Week Four Individual Assignments April 30, 2011 Peter Ciccotelli Un-explained Illnesses Spreading Through Our Community Searching for answers to the cause of the mysterious sickness affecting our community. It has come to our attention that many families in our community are suffering from similar illnesses: seizures, learning problems, and hyperactivity

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