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Exposure to Radon as a Cause of Lung Cancer
Cancer
Lung Cancer
Introduction Lung cancer is the leading form of cancer-related deaths. Carcinogens breathed into the lung from the burning of cigarette, wood, or anything chemical combustion in general, can damage the lungs and cause lung cancer. Studying why there is such a high probability of lung cancer is important to lower the rate of lung cancer…
Incorporating Pharmacists into the Management of Diabetes
Diabetes
Pharmacist
Background This business plan involves incorporating a pharmacist into the outpatient Diabetes Management Center at Wake Forest Baptist in order to provide support at clinic visits and to provide diabetes management through monthly DSME classes. Incorporating pharmacists into the management of diabetes through medication management and patient education is an effective approach to better control…
Causes of Obesity and Ways to Reduce It
Health
Obesity
With the continuous improvement of people’s living standards, obesity has become a very common social phenomenon. “According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) (2009-2010), approximately 69% of adults are overweight or obese, with more than 78 million adult Americans considered obese.” (By NIH 13/02/2013 P1) As the number of obese people continues…
Congenital Birth Defects: Down Syndrome
Dna
Down Syndrome
Abstract The congenital birth defect Down syndrome is brought up by an additional set of the 21 chromosome, this influences human advancement from several points of view, including causing neurological issues and hindered development. Throughout this essay, I will discuss the causes for the manner of development for Down syndrome. I will also include the…
Causes of Obesity among American Children
Child Obesity
Childhood Obesity
Obesity In America
Obesity can be defined as a condition where a person body has accumulated abnormal or an unhealthy amount of fat tissue. Cause a negative effect on the person health. A person is considered to be obese when their body weight is 20% higher than it is supposed to be. The importance of a healthy lifestyle…
Analysis of Chromatin Organization between Lung Cancer and Normal Tissues
Cancer
Lung Cancer
Widespread changes in the genome and epigenome resulted in both localized and regional changes in gene expression are common in cancer. However, the association between changes in the genome and epigenome and changes in the three-dimensional architecture of cancer cells remains unclear. In this study, we were the first to perform the analysis of chromatin…
Research Proposal Regarding Cervical Cancer Screening Proposal
Cancer
Medicine
Proposal
ABSTRACT The governing entities for cervical cancer screening joined forces and released unified guidelines for screening in 2012. However, insurance companies did not base their payment for service on these guidelines until January 2017. It has been well documented through previous studies that providers did not adhere to these new guidelines for multiple reasons. The…
How I found Joy Caring for a Cancer Patient
Cancer
Caring
When my brother, Grisholm Keyes, started to develop brown and purple spots on his facial skin in June 2016, I never thought much of it. When his colleagues at work started discussing his facial patches, lesions, and plaques, my brother smiled and dismissed it as a harmless skin infection that would disappear in no time….
Health Issue Analysis: Globesity
Health
Obesity
Past and Present Funding Initiatives on Globesity Public efforts and funds on programs aimed to reduce the population level of global obesity in the past have had a major impact. Exploration of the causes and identifying alternative have helped to control global obesity in the past. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does…
HIV and Conflicts
Conflict
Hiv
Vulnerability describes the economic and social features, which makes it more or less likely that excess mobility and mortality which relates to disease may have a detrimental influence on that unit (Barnett & Whiteside, 2000). Vulnerability is often defined as the capability of a population to tolerate a risky situation when presented. Displace population and…
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