...and so on that we usually think of as allergies are common but that doesn't make them any less annoying. This paper discusses allergies and some of their causes, the relationship between stress and allergies, and some allergy treatments.
Discussion
While most allergy sufferers understand they...
...to keep people alive through medical technology there are more and more problems that the medical community faces as, in many cases, it must be decided who will live and who will likely die as it relates to the technology. For example, the ability to give someone who is seriously ill the...
...almost everyone. It robs us of our memories, our ability to care for ourselves, and finally our lives. This paper describes the disease and considers some of the causes and risk factors for developing the condition.
Discussion
Among the research being done on Alzheimer’s Disease, a...
...a focus on the classification of amyloidosis as well as the histological diagnosis of the disease. Includes information on leads to follow in order to not misdiagnose amyloidosis and information on the treatment of amyloidosis as a secondary disease. Bibliography lists 7 sources. ...
...: This 8 paper provides an overview of the deadly cancer. The disease is discussed and the various types of leukemia are noted. Treatment, diagnosis, etiology and outlook are all included, in addition to new research. Bibliography lists 12 sources. SA145lke.rtf
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...the issue of the presence of genetic factors as predictors of late-onset AD. This study proposal is designed to consider the perspectives presented in the current literature and the viewpoints of researchers on a variety of levels, to consider whether APOE is a substantial predictor. Further,...
...is a misnomer in the fact that it is not limited only to striving to achieve activities that could be associated with a specific occupation as in employment. The goal of occupational therapy is to restore physical function following a debilitating accident or illness. The patient may or may not...
...to determine the efficacy and safety of continuous treatment with infliximab, a monochlonal antibody, as an intervention with patients suffering from psoriasis. In this double-blind study, patients either received infusions of infliximab or a placebo (Reich, et al, 2005). At weeks 10 and 24 of...
...because so little is known about what causes it and who it will strike. This paper analyzes an article about Alzheimer’s and its treatment.
Discussion
The author, Dr. Howard Chertkow, begins by giving some general background about the population, with particular emphasis on the fact that...
...disability that is, frighteningly enough, on the rise at an estimated 10 to 17 percent increase yearly in the nation, and perhaps the world. It is a condition that has no real cause, and no cure. It keeps many individuals from living normal lives in that they are unable to truly communicate well...