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    Physical Abuse In Childhood

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    Assignment Nine Experiencing multiple traumatic events throughout important developmental stages, long-lasting stress, and extreme anxiety impacts the growth of intellectual structures (Borja and Ostrosky 927). Here is the question. Can a traumatic event that occurred in childhood or adolescence impact the development of a mental illness in the future? The answer to this is yes it can, especially if the traumatic event happened during the young years of a person’s life. The stress of witnessing…

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    proteins or chromosomes. ("What Is Genetic Testing? - Genetics Home Reference." U.S. National Library of Medicine. National Institutes of Health, n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2016.) - It is used to rule out any genetic condition as well as it can be used to determine a person’s chance of developing a genetic disorder. ("What Is Genetic Testing? - Genetics Home Reference." U.S. National Library of Medicine. National Institutes of Health, n.d. Web. 29 Nov. 2016.) - These tests can do more than rule out…

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    outreach programs and services to people living with mental illness. According to the National Institute of Mental Health “tens of millions of people each year” are affected by mental illnesses. However only “half of the people with mental illness receive treatment”(National Institute of Mental Health). Meaning that residents of New Albany could be in need of help, and treatment. There is also an evident need for mental health programs at New Albany High School. Due to the fact that “1 in 5…

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    Eassy On Asthma

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    should remain a National Health Priority The National Health Priority Areas (NHPA) is an initiative of the Department of Health to outline and address the health conditions and injuries that create burden for the Australian health system (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) 2017). One of the priority areas is asthma, a chronic condition of the respiratory system with no cure (AIHW 2017). Asthma affects one in nine Australians, making it a large burden on the health system, which is…

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    Department of Health and Human Services, they are; the Center for Disease Control (CDC), National Institute of Health (NIH), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Health Resources and Services Administration…

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    What I discovered and know from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) was that the NCI was established in the year 1937 (CITATION). The NCI is the country’s most trusted avenue to get any and every information on cancer. It is also the country’s leading cancer research provider and training. The NCI as an organization is part of the National Institute of Health (NIH). It was also among the first institute established under the NIH, and one of the 27 institutes under the NIH (CITATION). According…

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    Alcoholism In America

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    According to the National Surveys on Drug Use and Health, 7.5 million, child live in a single or two parent household who has a problem with alcohol. Of that 7.5 million about 1.6 million lived with a single parent who has an alcohol abuse problem (Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, 2012). Among those individuals who have alcohol abuse disorders, their health was widely affected. Nationally there are over two hundred identified…

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    disability, or death to the subject (National Institute of Health, 2008). Although the Nuremberg Code specifically referred to incidents that occurred during the Nuremberg trial, it was never formally adopted by any state or international agency, but has set the standard for other research related directives such as the Belmont Report (to be discussed later), Declaration of Helsinki, and the Beecher Report, and FDA regulations (among others) (National Institute of Health, 2008). Another…

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    In 1997the United State National Institutes of Health (NIH) documented and publicized the safety and efficacy for treating a wide range of conditions with acupuncture. Today acupuncture is now covered by many insurance policies and is used most broadly to relieve pain (U.S. National Institutes of Health, 2016). For this week's discussion the topic of acupuncture will be covered. 1. Identify and state which patient symptoms are more likely to be relieved by this treatment. Give the reasons to…

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    • “Developing intervention and prevention strategies” (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2010). Therefore, I will use the National Institute of Environment article as a way to help direct the final discussion with how to deal with this issue for the future. e. Wang, Y., Zhou, J. (2013). Endocrine disrupting chemicals in aquatic environments: A potential reason for organism extinction? Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management, 16(1), 88-93. DOI: 10.1080/14634988.2013.759073…

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