Discussion About Major/Analytical Depression

A connected faculty of abasement/depression and anguish is a assurance you may accept aloft or major depression, additionally accepted as analytic or clinical depression. With aloft depression, it may be difficult to work, study, sleep, eat, and accept a good timefriends and activities. Some bodies accept analytic abasement abandoned already in their life, while others … Read more

Cortical visual impairments – standardized assessments & evidence-based interventions

Cortical visual impairments (CVI) are the leading cause of visual impairment in children, making up about 30-40% of those diagnosed. The prevalence of CVI is reported to be about 72 per 100,000 children (Flanagan, Jackson, & Hill, 2003). Those with CVI have damage or malformation to the part of the brain responsible for processing visual … Read more

Does the use of nail products contribute to nosocomial infections?

Does the use of nail products contribute to nosocomial infections?  There is sufficient evidence that is provided that confirms hands are vehicles for the spread of many microorganisms.  Acrylic nails are known to harbor and manifest an increased load of bacteria because the area under and around the nail is harder to reach resulting in … Read more

Glucose tolerance and glucose metabolism proposal

Introduction Worldwide epidemic obesity is a major public health issue in Australia and the prevalence of obese adults rises from 19% to 27.5% between 1995 and 2014-2015(Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2017). Obesity increases the incidence of many chronic diseases, such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, which lead to further … Read more

Suprapubic Basal cell carcinoma – A RARE CASE REPORT.

Title of presentation- Suprapubic Basal cell carcinoma- A RARE CASE REPORT. Abstract Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy. BCC predominantly occurs on sun exposed and sun damaged skin and BCC affecting the lower abdomen is extremely uncommon. Only 10 percent of all BCC’s occur on trunk. We report the case of a … Read more

Bladder exstrophy-epispadius complex – An overview of anaesthetic management

Bladder exstrophy-epispadius complex – An overview of anaesthetic management Abstract Introduction: The anaesthetic management of urinary bladder exstrophy-epispadius complex is challenging. This paper describes our experience of fifteen children operated in a workshop. Purpose: We evaluated use of continuous caudal epidural infusion of bupivacaine and fentanyl with general anesthesia for urinary bladder exstrophy-epispadius surgery in … Read more

Migraine and risk of cardiovascular disease in women

Does the prospective cohort study “Migraine and risk of cardiovascular disease in women”, demonstrate good quality science? What is good science? To properly evaluate the quality of a scientific study, it is important to highlight the guiding principles for proper scientific inquiry.  The book “3 Guiding Principles for Scientific Inquiry”, which includes one chapter highlighting … Read more

Integrated intervention program for heart disease patients

Abstract This study tested the effectiveness of integrated intervention program on Quality of life and personality type of Cardiovascular patients. 30 patients were randomly assigned to the intervention and control groups. Participants completed pretest scales and were reassessed after intervension. Findings revealed that the intervention group was significantly more Quality of life and fewer type … Read more

Clinical Case Analysis – Hyperkalemia

Clinical Case Analysis On June 12, 2018, a 74-year-old patient named WF presented to the Beaumont Emergency Room in Farmington Hills. His chief complaint to the triage nurse as she gathered his initial vital signs was “I was having my blood drawn at my primary care provider’s office and he told me to come to … Read more

Role of microbiota in the systemic immune response that leads to the joint inflammation characteristic of RA

Introduction: Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease that affects 350 million people worldwide. RA is a result of both genetic indicators and environmental factors. It can cause pain and swelling in the joints, and if it is not treated properly it can lead to chronic joint swelling. Genetic factors have been identified that can increase … Read more

Homeostasis overview and scenario

Introduction Homeostasis refers to the maintenance of the relatively constant physiological state of equilibrium in the internal environment of a living organism, despite fluctuations in the external environment. It is essential for maintaining optimal cellular function and ensuring reproduction and survival of the individual and the species. A change in the environment which an organism … Read more

The oral cavity for drug delivery

1. INTRODUCTION The oral cavity is an attractive site online for drug delivery due to ease of management, avoidance of feasible drug degradation inside the gastrointestinal tract, and first-skip metabolism. inside the oral mucosal hollow space, transport of medication is classified into 3 classes: (i) sublingual delivery, that is systemic transport of drugs thru the … Read more

Cerebral blackout in contact sports

Roughly 300 000 game related blackouts happen every year in the United States, and the probability of genuine sequelae may increment with rehashed head injury. Prospective partner investigation of 2905 football players from 25 US schools were tried at preseason benchmark in 1999, 2000, and 2001 on an assortment of measures and followed up tentatively … Read more

Can vegetarian diets benefit in prevention or treatment of chronic diseases?

Plant based diets, or vegetarian diets, have been associated with improved health, along with reducing the risk of many chronic diseases. A healthy vegetarian diet focuses on high fiber, low saturated fats, and low calorie foods, such as vegetables, fruits, grains, legumes, nuts, and plant based oils. The components of a properly planned vegetarian diet … Read more

WHO / Cancer / Ebola

Q1 W.H.O”stands for world Health organization. The”establishment”had been”signed by 61 countries on 7 April 1948, in Geneva, Switzerland. 93 countries are WHO’s membership. There is a meeting every year in Geneva to approve the Organization’s budget. Geneva, Switzerland. The role of WHO in public health is to promote development, improving the performance of health, extend … Read more