Food Insecurity and Child Health in Young Children: A Multisite Retrospective Cohort Study

 The U.S. Household Food Security Scale, developed with federal support for use in national surveys, is an effective research tool. This study uses these new measures to examine associations between food insecurity and health outcomes in young children. The purpose of this study was to determine whether household food insecurity is associated with adverse … Read more

Effect of Caffeine on Aerobic Performance: Scientific Report

 Scientific Report: Effect of caffeine on aerobic performance after exercise Introduction Caffeine is a naturally occurring stimulant sourced widely in day-to-day life in substances such as tea, coffee, energy drinks and kola nut (Persad 2011). Due to the prevalence of caffeine consumption, many studies have been conducted to investigate the impact of caffeine on … Read more

Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World

 Paste your essay in here..Book Report Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World By: Antonio Torres, RN Mountains Beyond Mountains is an amazing account of Dr. Paul Farmer, an American physician with a passion for healing the sick, particularly those of marginalized and poor communities … Read more

Detecting and Managing Preeclampsia during Pregnancy

 Preeclampsia Hayley Elizabeth Webb April 11, 2018 Guilford Technical Community College Preeclampsia is defined as hypertension noted after 20 weeks gestation which is also presented with proteinuria and ankle edema. Pregnant women that present with preeclampsia do not present with any hypertension prior to pregnancy or earlier than 20 weeks gestation during prenatal visits. … Read more

Quantification and Measurement of Awareness Level in CRM Practices

 3.2 QUANTIFICATION AND MEASUREMENT OF AWARENESS LEVEL IN CRM   PRACTICES The scores of all the 600 sample respondents were calculated. The respondents were classified into three groups based on their average scores viz., Low, Medium and High. Those who scored between 1–165 were classified as low category (i.e.) awareness level on brand is Low, … Read more

Exploring Stress Reduction Benefits with Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)

 The theory of mindfulness originated from Buddhist Psychology; however, a variety of philosophical and psychological traditions also impart an association with this idea. Mindfulness is the "awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgementally" (Kabat-Zinn, 1994). Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an eight-week program developed in the 1970s by … Read more

Thomas Friedman’s Globalization 3.0: Impact and Outcomes:

     In 2005, Thomas L. Friedman published a book titled “The World Is Flat” which primarily spoke about his travel to India and the different eras of globalization. The author took a trip to visit Bangalore, “India’s Silicon Valley” (663) with a small team of cameramen and reporters. Friedman compares his journey to India … Read more

Help Stop the Spread of HAIs: Understand Common Types and Costs of Hospital-Acquired Infections

 One major issue affecting both healthcare workers and patients across the globe is the prevalence of hospital-acquired infections, commonly referred to as HAIs. In the past decades, it was determined that hospital-acquired infections were simply a consequence of receiving medical care and that the risk associated with HAIs were lesser than the risk of … Read more

Technology’s Effects on Adolescents’ Mental Health: “Exploring Impactful Insights into Tech’s Effects on Adolescents’ Mental Health

 Courtney Jo Young Professor Ris ENGL 2089 30 October 2018 The Effects of Technology on Adolescent’s Mental Health Mental health has been a headline topic in the recent years along with the growing popularity of technology, and oftentimes, spoken in reference to one another. Adolescents contribute to the growing population of technology more than … Read more

Debunking 9/11 Conspiracy Theories: Absolutely No Facts to Support False Claims

 Andrea Fry Ms. Cox Argumentative Essay 8 November 2018 9/11 Conspiracy Debunked The terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11th, 2001 definitely spark controversy and have been the subject of a variety of different conspiracy theories. The conspiracy theories range from the attacks being caused by George Bush to them never even happening. Events … Read more