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  • Coronary Artery Disease

    Coronary Artery Disease

    Coronary Artery Disease 10/31/2005 This paper will serve as a case study for the condition known as coronary artery disease (CAD). CAD occurs when the coronary arteries become hardened and narrowed; this is due to the buildup of plaque on the inner lining of the arteries. Blood flow to the heart is reduced as plaque narrows the coronary arteries, thereby decreasing the oxygen supply to the heart muscle. This loss of oxygen in the blood

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Vika
  • Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer's Disease AlzheimerЎ¦s disease is a slow, progressive, and degenerative disease of the brain. This disease is marked by a gradual loss of memory and other cognitive functions. "Alzheimer's Disease is also known as the most common cause of dementia--a general term referring to the loss of memory and the ability to think, reason, function, and behave properly" (Medina,1999). It primarily affects adults in their 60's or older and eventually destroys a person's ability to

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    Submitted: November 15, 2009 By: Top
  • Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, brain disorder that causes a slow and permanent decline in memory, language skills, perception of time and space, and, eventually the ability to care for oneself (Encarta, 1). Alzheimer’s is the most common from of dementia. Dementia is the impairment of memory and other mental powers due to a disease. It is also the fourth leading cause of death among older adults (Do You Need). According to the Alzheimer’s Association,

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    Submitted: November 15, 2009 By: Bred
  • Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease

    What is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s disease, often referred to as dementia, is a slowly progressive brain disorder that seriously affects an individual’s ability to carry out simple daily activities. Alzheimer’s disease affects the parts of the brain that control thought, memory, and language. The National Institute of Health states that scientist believe that as many as 4.5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, and the risk continues to increase with age.(http://www.nia.nih.gov.) While Alzheimer’s disease is

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    Submitted: November 15, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease. Some of us may have heard of it, may have read about it, may have seen it in movies, or may even have encountered someone with it. I, for one, have seen people with Alzheimer’s disease and most of them are the older adults(60 years old and above). There were quite a few of them in the nursing home where I used to work at as a CNA. As far as I know

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    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: David
  • Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease: The Disease of The Century

    Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease: The Disease of The Century

    Sporadic Alzheimer’s disease: The Disease of the Century Estimated about fifteen million people worldwide have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Some scientists believe that almost ninety percent of all Alzheimer’s disease is sporadic. Sporadic Alzheimer’s is a type of Alzheimer’s that either men or women of all ages can be affected, although most cases occur in people over 65 years of age. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a fatal disease of the brain that affects brain

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Diabetes Is a Disease

    Diabetes Is a Disease

    There are many invisible killers that are alive today. These invisible killers involve bacteria, diseases and some have still not been determined. In today's society, many are faced with diseases and problems that they are unavailable to explain. Unfortunately there are numerous amounts of people who have a disease but are unaware that they possess it. One of these is diseases is called diabetes, in which there are more than 20 million people who have

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Analysis of Three Day Diet

    Analysis of Three Day Diet

    Analysis of Three Day Diet My diet is about 50% carbohydrates, 10% proteins, and 40% fats. This is the reason of why my proposal is what I chose. As you can tell I have not been following my proposal, and I do not like the way my diet is. I have lost around eight pounds since I turned in my proposal. I have been working out more, because of our class time, but I have

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Alzheimer's Disease: Not Just Loss of Memory

    Alzheimer's Disease: Not Just Loss of Memory

    Introduction Alzheimer's disease, a neurodegenerative brain disease, is the most common cause of dementia. It currently afflicts about 4 million Americans and is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Furthermore, Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause of mental impairment in elderly people and accounts for a large percentage of admissions to assisted living homes, nursing homes, and other long-term care facilities. Psychotic symptoms, such as delusions and hallucinations, have been reported

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Monika
  • Crohn’s Disease

    Crohn’s Disease

    Inflammatory bowel disease affects about one million Americans. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are both types of irritable bowel disease, or IBD. Crohn's disease is an ongoing illness that creates inflammation in the walls of the digestive tract. It can affect any area of the gastrointestinal tract (GI), from the mouth to the anus. Although it can be found along any part of the GI tract, it is most commonly detected in the small intestine.

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: David
  • Dna by Diet

    Dna by Diet

    Week 2-B Assignment: DNA by diet. SC 100 I002 FALL 06 Instructor: Tricia S Keiter February 10, 2007 I found some interesting research done concerning heredity and disease from two scientists at Duke University. They were examining the agouti mice species whom possess a specific gene different from other mice named the agouti gene, making their fur bright yellow and their body composition very obese. This gene also made them susceptible to contracting illnesses such

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Jack
  • Alzheimer's Disease

    Alzheimer's Disease

    Alzheimer Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder named for German physician Alois Alzheimer who first described it in 1906. Scientists have learned a great deal about Alzheimer’s disease in the century since Dr. Alzheimer first drew attention to it. Today we know that Alzheimer’s: • Is a progressive and fatal brain disease. More than 5 million Americans now have Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer's destroys brain cells, causing problems with memory, thinking and behavior severe enough to

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Vika
  • Parkinson’s Diease

    Parkinson’s Diease

    Introduction Parkinson’s disease is a disease that affects millions of people throughout the United States. It is a disorder of the central nervous system that impairs the motor functions, such as speech. This is due to a loss of dopamine-producing brain cells. Sufferer’s of Parkinson’s often show signs of muscle rigidity and tremors. Also, they demonstrate slow physical movement. Their are no blood tests that have been proven to help diagnose this disease, therefore it

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Max
  • Creutzfeldt - Jakob Disease

    Creutzfeldt - Jakob Disease

    Plenty of people love the fact that they can enjoy life normal because their brain functions accordingly. Well not every one has the gift of normality. In this harsh world people are dying of all types of diseases and things that are undetectable or even treatable due to the fact that they have unknown origins. Many of the world’s diseases such as HIV, AIDS, some cases of Multiple Sclerosis and Muscular Dystrophies. Among these fatal

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Sexually Transmitted Disease

    Sexually Transmitted Disease

    Personal Health: STD’s Jaime Arias Chlamydia- a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacterium, Chlamydia trachomatis, which can damage a woman's reproductive organs. Even though symptoms of chlamydia are usually mild or absent, serious complications that cause irreversible damage, including infertility, can occur "silently" before a woman ever recognizes a problem. Chlamydia also can cause discharge from the penis of an infected man. Facts: *Chlamydia is the most frequently reported bacterial sexually transmitted

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Atkins Diet

    Atkins Diet

    In nowadays, the world is full of diets you can choose from. People are choosing any diet if they are sure that it will help them to decrease weight. However, many people are ignorant to the fact that the diets can cause some negative problems that can really endanger and damage the health. They should be more careful and before they go on the diet, carefully examine what it takes. For many people, the ways,

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Max
  • The Atkins Diet

    The Atkins Diet

    The Atkins Diet states that you can change your metabolism and lose weight easily by simply eating foods high in protein and fat and limiting foods high in carbohydrates. Consuming a high level of carbohydrates causes overproduction of insulin, Dr. Atkins says, leading to increased hunger and weight gain. So using "controlled" Carbohydrates which are limited to only 15 to 60 grams per day. While protein and fat are highly encouraged and pastas and breads

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Vika
  • Cardiovascular Disease

    Cardiovascular Disease

    Nature of the Disease: Cardiovascular disease includes all diseases of the heart and blood vessels. The major cardiovascular conditions are coronary heart disease, stroke and peripheral vascular disease. One of the major contributing factors to cardio vascular disease is a build up of fatty tissue [called atherosclerosis] on the inside lining of the arteries. This build up interferes with the supply pf blood around the body. Epidemiological Trends: CVD accounts for approximately 40% of all

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Edward
  • Alcoholism Should Not Be Viewed as a Disease

    Alcoholism Should Not Be Viewed as a Disease

    Most people have a confused idea of alcoholism as a disease that invades or attacks your good health. Use of such a strong word such as "disease" shapes the values and attitudes of society towards alcoholics. A major implication of the disease concept is that what is labeled a "disease" is held to be justifiable because it is involuntary. This is not so. Problem drinking is a habit in which the so-called "alcoholic" simply has

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Structure of the Heart; Function of the Heart; Diseases of the Heart ; History of Heart Research; Hearts in Other Animals

    Structure of the Heart; Function of the Heart; Diseases of the Heart ; History of Heart Research; Hearts in Other Animals

    Editors' Picks Great books about your topic, Heart, selected by Encarta editors Related Items * Aorta * Artery more... Encarta Search Search Encarta about Heart Also on Encarta • 7 tips for funding an online degree • How to succeed in the fashion industry without being a top designer • Presidential Myths Quiz Advertisement Click Here! Heart Encyclopedia Article Find | Print | E-mail | Blog It Multimedia House MiceHouse Mice 29 items Article Outline

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Infection Disease

    Infection Disease

    Chapters 6, 7 & 17 Study Questions Due Tuesday, May 27th 1. Identify the components of the female reproductive system & describe their functions. • Ovaries (main reproductive): produces eggs and estrogen and progesterone. It is main reproductive organ • Follicile: • Uterine: fertilization occurs, transfers eggs to uterus. • Uterus: place where baby develops, it has walls of uterus: • Labia majora: muscles of vagina and regulate temperature 2. Identify the structures of the

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Max
  • Obesity - What Characterizes Obesity? Is It a Disease or a Disorder?

    Obesity - What Characterizes Obesity? Is It a Disease or a Disorder?

    Unhealthy, overweight, fat, and lazy are some of the many descriptions people tend to associate with people who are obese. Is this an accurate assumption or portrayal of someone who is obese? What characterizes obesity? Is it a disease or a disorder? Is it both? There are many categories in which obesity can be placed in. Many people misunderstand and misuse the word. They tend to use this word with negative connotations attached, with out

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • What Is Internet Security and Privacy and What We Can Do Protect Ourselves?

    What Is Internet Security and Privacy and What We Can Do Protect Ourselves?

    Research Problem: Internet security and privacy, what you can do to make it more efficient, and what software you can buy to protect yourself. Research Question: What is Internet security and privacy and what we can do protect ourselves? If you have access to a computer and a modem, you are licensed to drive on the information superhighway. And you are one of a growing number of online participants. The Internet offers many benefits. Web

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Janna
  • Infectious Diseases

    Infectious Diseases

    Infectious Diseases Historically, infectious diseases have been affecting humanity for hundred of years and now they are the biggest killers of kids and young adults in the world producing more than thirteen millions of deaths in a year. Thirty new infectious diseases have been discovered during the last twenty years and in between those, the mortal Ebola and HIV. There are four types of infectious diseases according to the pathogenic agent that produce this kind

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Bred
  • A Study of Paediatric Hiv/aids and the Impact of This Disease on the ‘mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery

    A Study of Paediatric Hiv/aids and the Impact of This Disease on the ‘mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery

    PROBLEM STATEMENT A study of paediatric HIV/AIDS and the impact of this disease on the ‘Mommies’ at the Cyril Ross Nursery. INTRODUCTION HIV/AIDS is a very serious problem, especially in the Caribbean, which has the highest HIV rate in the world, after Sub-Saharan Africa. As a global disease, HIV/AIDS had attracted both positive and negative emotions; from compassion, solidarity and support, to stigma, repression and discrimination. Statement of Problem This study explores the experiences

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Wendy

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