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    Pancreatic cancer has claimed the lives of many people, including a number of popular individuals like businessman Steve Jobs of Apple and actor Patrick Swayze of the movies Dirty Dancing and Ghost. Their cancers were already at an advanced stage when they were diagnosed. Pancreatic cancers spread stealthily in the body; they do not show early warning signs particular to the condition. What is Pancreas Cancer? The pancreas is an organ in the body located between the stomach and the backbone.…

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    Musculoskeletal conditions have been identified as the third of nine major national health issues ranked by their overall contribution to the burden of disease in Australia 1. Low back pain (LBP) is the most prevalent form of persistent musculoskeletal pain and has an economic burden second only to cancer 2-5. Despite the fact that LBP is a leading cause of suffering and disability 2-4, existing therapies target generic symptoms, achieving limited success, with the Australian National Pain…

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    Chronic diseases are long-term illnesses that can be controlled, but not cured. Chronic diseases affect people from all social classes in the world population. However, according to the United States statistics they are the leading cause of death and disability in the country. They represent 70% of the total annual deaths in the United States, contributing to an approximately 1.7 million deaths each year. As a result, the USA is where infectious diseases are most prevalent (Chen, 2012). The…

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    with two working copies) (Lustbader et al 1992). The protein works by binding to a specific site on DNA, which leads to the expression of another protein, p21. P21 interacts with a protein involved in cell division, stopping the process (Genes and Disease, 1998). Having nearly 20 copies of this gene would help elephants combat the proportionally higher number of tumors they…

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    youtube videos. Youtubers such as Cite Page "What Is Testicular Cancer?" American Cancer Society. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Apr. 2017. "Testicular Cancer: Symptoms and Signs." Cancer.Net. N.p., 13 Mar. 2017. Web. 05 Apr. 2017. "What is Celiac Disease?" Celiac Disease Foundation. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Apr.…

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    biological approach to health. In Western cultures it is seen as the absence of disease (Gurung, 2014). An individual culture plays a key part in how they view health and what are healthy behaviors. One of the most effective biopsychosocial theory when it comes to pain management is the gate control theory (Gurung, 2014). It contributes an individual’s social economics stasis, interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety, diseases, and other aspects. The biopsychosocial evaluate theses aspects…

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    Each year more than 35 million people die from non-infectious diseases. In a recent report, The World Health Organization targeted tobacco, alcohol, and diet as the most significant risk factors in the development of non-communicable illness. Of the three, smoking and alcohol consumption are tightly regulated by government agencies around the world to protect public health; which means that one of the most important contributing factors to a growing worldwide health crisis remains uncontrolled.…

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    Assignment #7 • Explain in detail Box 8.3 The June Bug Disease: A Case of Hysterical Contagion- use the book and one additional reference. Pg 203 - The June Bug Disease was an episode of 62 influenced laborers that had side effects, for example, queasiness, deadness, wooziness, and some of the time heaving. A large portion of the laborers had already been chomped by a bug, for example, a gnat or parasite. Government wellbeing authorities started an examination that tried parasites, gnats,…

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    Liquid-based Cytology (LBC): Automation of LBC and an Appraisal of the UK National Cervical Screening Programme. Introduction The study of cells’ structure, morphology and arrangement to determine the cause, pathophysiology or type of disease is known as cytopathology. Cervical screening is a common diagnostic gynaecological service that is used to help diagnose it. Cervical Cancer is “the third leading cause of cancer in women worldwide” (Freitas et al, 2012, p. 305). The Human Papilloma Virus…

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    By Krysta Fauria. Website: http://www.wsvn.com/story/26299941/camps-take-cystic-fibrosis-patients-surfing Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic-disease that causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs, digestive tract, and continues throughout other areas of the body. Cystic fibrosis has signs and symptoms that differs, depending on how bad the disease affects someone. Cystic fibrosis varies through ages, it affects infants, teenagers, and young adults, but is mostly found in white people.…

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