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    Igbo Heritage Assessment

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    Heritage assessment of three different cultures The heritage assessment tool is an important tool that is used to evaluate, maintain and protect how people’s culture reflect their way of life when taking care of their healthcare needs. As people interact with each other, it does not mean that they have forgotten their culture or backgrounds. People have retained their traditional norms and practices and still adopt the modern lifestyles that steps off the traditional norm (Spector, 2009). The…

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    This paper is intended as a responsible approach to entering a career as a Naturopathic Doctor. My understanding of my intended career path and knowledge of requirements, duties, responsibilities, and skills needed will be reflected. Information learned from my personality profile will be addressed along with the impact it can have on my chosen career. Lastly, an expression of how I feel Kaplan University can help in my pursuit and where I plan to be in 5 years. Keywords: Naturopath, Health and…

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    Using natural remedies such as teas and herbs, dietary and lifestyle changes, counseling, lab work, diagnostic imaging, some emergency medicine, homeopathy, acupuncture, and minor surgery natural health has a wide array of treatments unlike medicinal health. Naturopathic doctors are expected to have a bachelor’s, then spend four years in a specified school to learn to treat and teach others. The National…

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    Tinnitus Case Study

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    5 Best Approaches for Tinnitus Home Remedies Did you know that there are five best approaches for tinnitus home remedies? And, did you know that you can use these effective treatment techniques without the need for a doctor’s prescription? Well, it's really true. You can likely find a treatment, or two, you would want to learn more about and try from the list of remedies below. As you read about the various options for treating tinnitus, it is important to remember that this is a non-life…

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    PTSD: GHOST From The Fast

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    PTSD-GHOST FROM THE PAST In 2015, people of Nepal had to go through two destructive earthquakes. Many people died, and many lost their houses. I survived, but a close friend of mine lost his life. I could feel the pain that his family was going through. It affected his mother the most. After those earthquakes, many aftershocks were shaking the surface of Nepal. I could see his mother shouting his son 's name and asking people for help. The death of her son made her mentally ill. Each of the…

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    Holistic Nursing Approach

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    not used by most doctors and are intended to treat the causes of a disease rather than the symptoms, and alternative medicine is defined as: medical treatment using methods that are different from the usual Western scientific methods, for example homeopathy and acupuncture (Macmillan, 2016). An example that comes to mind of using complementary and alternative medicine versus western medicine is a diabetic that drinks herbal teas, uses meditation and prayer before using any insulin or diabetic…

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    Louisa May Alcott was an amazing women. Her life was full of every obstacle a person could think of but yet she still was able to get over each and every one of them. From being a women to being extremely impoverished, she overcame them all. Not only did she overcome them but she made something great out of them , Little Women. Even though I have never read this book , reading about Louisa’s life make me want to spend some time reading it. She portrayed her life and everything that made Louisa ,…

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    Medical care in pediatrics is complicated network that involves decision making from both a patient and care provider perspective. In contrast with adult medicine, patient consent to treatment is muddled by the challenge posed in treating for young children who may lack cognitive maturity to achieve the requisite capacity and understanding. In these instances, parents are allocated the role of substitute decision maker. In order to enforce the pillar of patient autonomy, parents are afforded the…

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    Natural Sciences is still not perfect, and as long as it remains “imperfect” there will always be a place for Religion. We even see more people in the Western-World turning from conventional-medicine to alternative more faith-based healing. Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and Chinese Medicine have not only survived centuries but are becoming popular alternative treatments("WHO | Traditional medicine"). This may be an indication that many feel that science has advanced too quickly, and people…

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    Casein-Free Diet

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    Results Fifteen peer reviewed articles addressing the clinical research questions were evaluated. Within the 15 citations, a focus was placed on the implementation of a gluten- and casein-free diet (GFCFD) and the behavioral changes (if any) in children with ASD. Table 1 summarizes the (a) participants, (b) interventions (c) comparison (d), and (e) outcome for each of the 15 included studies. Studies are grouped within the table according to their certainty of evidence classifications. Some of…

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