The serum selenium in type 2 diabetics (T2DM) and its association with glycemic control and blood lipoproteins

ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the serum selenium in type 2 diabetics (T2DM) and its association with glycemic control and blood lipoproteins. Place and Duration: Diabetic clinic, Isra University hospital Hyderabad from March 2013 to February 2014. Subject & Methods: A sample of 310 T2DM was selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. The blood samples … Read more

Cervical Cancer Vaccine & Promiscuity

Cervical Cancer Cervical tumor is a harmful tumor of the cervix or the encompassing zone cervix. Side effects are regularly not unmistakable until the growth is exceptionally progressed, in spite of the fact that certain cases give vaginal draining or vaginal release smell. Without clear indications of ladies matured between 25 and 49 are welcomed … Read more

Using immunotherapy to fight cancer

Introduction Immunotherapy is a relatively new method of fighting cancer and it has become increasingly common in recent times. Unlike many other forms of treatment that can produce unnecessarily unpleasant side effects (such as with chemotherapy), immunotherapy entails using the patient’s own immune system. This is a far milder means of treatment. It uses natural … Read more

Using Drugs – What Are The Symptoms Of Your Drug Addiction?

People experiment with drugs for most various factors. Several first attempt drugs out of curiosity, to have fun, simply because mates are doing it or in order to improve athletic performance or relieve additional problems, like stress, anxiety or depression. Use doesn’t instantly result in abuse and there is absolutely no certain level at which … Read more

The carbapenem class of antibiotics

INTODUCTION Through the decades, bacterial resistant are increased which need to use a new types of antibiotic with a wide range of sensitivity; one of them is the carbapenem class of antibiotics. The discovery of Streptomyces cattleya and its antibiotic product, thienamycin, has ushered in a new era of beta-lactam agents, the carbapenems. Numerous carbapenems … Read more

Nursing care delivery

Nursing care delivery is defined as the way task allocation, responsibility, and authority are organized to achieve patient care. Tiedeman and Lookinland (2004) suggested that systems of nursing care delivery are a reflection of social values, management ideology, and economic considerations. (Tiedeman&Lookinland, 2004) According to Fewer (2006), the quality of nursing care delivery systems affects … Read more

Proposal for a Multisystemic therapy team

I would like to propose the introduction of an MST Therapy Team. In this proposal, I aim to give some brief background information of the intervention. I hope to give you an understanding of how the intervention could be delivered and maximising its effectiveness in the forensic population. I will also analyse how I propose … Read more

Simvastatin

Introduction Simvastatin is used to lower the cholesterol level in the blood such as the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and triglycerides and to raise the high-density lipoprotein (HDL), It decreases the risk of heart diseases and helps to prevent the heart attacks and strokes by reducing the amount of cholesterol that is made by the liver … Read more

Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH)

Introduction Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is a significant cause of stroke and it is often associated with death or severe disability. Approximately 5’15% of stroke cases are secondary to ruptured cerebral aneurysms. Data from population-based studies suggest that the incidence rates vary from 6 to 16 per 100 000, with the highest rates reported from … Read more

The comparison of traditional and modern methods of surgery in oncological operations

1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to draw a comparison between different methods of operations used in oncological treatment: traditional ones and modern methods of surgery. Oncology is the branch of medicine dealing with tumours (also knows as neoplasms) ‘ abnormal growths of tissue. We differ between: benign neoplasms, in situ neoplasms, malignant … Read more

Pesticides

Pesticides are designed to kill, supposedly insects but not humans. Numerous pesticides are sprayed upon crops to keep them glamorous enough until they reach grocery stores and last until consumption. Even though assessing detailed health effects is still a scientific challenge, the accumulated health risks and detriments cannot be completely ignored. These toxins have been … Read more

Exercise – A Way to Reduce Heart Damage

Studies have shown significant data during research on health professionals with regard to exercise. There are standards when it comes to workouts however you need to know all about the intensity, whether you jog or run it depends. Don’t over exert yourselves with vigorous exercises all at once. Your heart pumps the blood more intense … Read more

To what extent the psychiatric services can be improved in the special observation ward in a general hospital under Hospital Authority by nurse leader?

What is leadership about? There are many different people defined leadership in different ways (Heacock, 2013). According to Hickman (1998), leadership aimed to induce the followers to follow and take action in order to complete the specified goals, and it can helped to show the values of the leaders and the followers and also their … Read more

Frontal lobe abnormalities in ASD

Autism was first identified by Kanner in 1942 and Asperger in 1944 as a pervasive developmental disorder characterised by a range of sensorimotor, cognitive and socio-behavioural impairments that arise before age 3 and continue throughout life. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th edition (American Psychiatric Association, 1994) has redefined autism which now … Read more

Diabetic ketoacidosis

Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA, is one of the most serious metabolic disorders seen in both human and veterinary medicine. A severe complication of diabetes mellitus, DKA is characterized by a more concentration of blood sugar, the presence of substances called ketones in the urine, and decreased concentrations of bicarbonate in the blood. Some dogs … Read more