Antidepressants for Postnatal Depression
Antidepressants are they a safe and effective choice for the treatment of postnatal depression?
This review assessed the evidence concerning the effectiveness and safety of antidepressants in the mana
Antidepressants are they a safe and effective choice for the treatment of postnatal depression?
This review assessed the evidence concerning the effectiveness and safety of antidepressants in the mana
In this dissertation we examine the various aspects of role expansion of support staff within the confines of the NHS.
Active Suggestive Therapy
View of Human Nature
In the world, everyone is unique. They usually differ on the basis of family in which they grew up and the values, culture, unique experiences and the pe
Abstract
Innovative intergenerational programs continue to grow in number and scope. The development of standardized evaluation instruments, however, lags behind, leaving many researchers and practiti
Introduction
Medical innovations and rapidly evolving technology has led to a decrease in the rate of mortality from diseases. However, the fast and constantly changing hectic lifestyle of today has
A MULTIDIMENSIONAL CONSTRUCT OF PERCEPTIONS ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AMONG MUSLIM UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Abstract
This study examines factors influencing undergraduate students who are all M
This report aims to critically appraise psychosocial interventions (PSI) that are utilised when working with complex cases.
Obesity in the UK – individual problem or national plague?
Introduction:
Levels of obesity are on the rise in the UK and following calls from doctors and other health professionals, the government
2.0 Muscular Strength vs. Single Sprint Performance
Muscular strength is a physiological characteristic thought to facilitate sprint performance, mainly due to the increased ability of the muscle to
Introduction
The liver is the largest internal organ in the body. In adult the liver weighs approximately 1-2.5 kilograms. It is “wedge-shaped”, soft and reddish-brown in colour. It is situated un
This dissertation will outline the major issues surrounding HIV/AIDS infection as it relates to women, with specific reference to women in Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom (UK).
Introduction
It is esteemed that over thirty three million people in the world are living with HIV/AIDS, (WHO, 2009). The majority of people living with HIV are in developing countries, approximately
The objective of this paper is to look at the benefits and drawbacks of consuming green tea.
ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK
Food security is elucidated by the IFAD/FAO as the year-round access to the amount and variety of safe foods required by all household members in order to lead active and healthy
INTRODUCTION
Mauritius is a small tropical island located at latitude 20ø 18′ 0 S and longitude 57ø 34′ 60 E. It has a tropical climatic condition. Mauritius has an area of about 2,040
Chapter One
1.0 Introduction to TB:
Characteristics of Tuberculosis:
Tuberculosis is a disease caused by the bacteria known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis.[1] Mycobacterium tuberculosis was identified
This dissertation analyses the aspects of informed consent within the United Kingdom. When looking at the development of the doctrine of informed consent it seems that initially the courts were reluctant to incorporate it into the legal system.
2 Abstract
3 Introduction 3.1 Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the broad class of diseases that involves the heart or/and blood vessels. CVD includes atherosclerosis, heart valv
This study was designed to determine and evaluate the prescribing pattern of Sana’a government hospitals when prescribing antibiotics.
This dissertation considers the rationale for positive nurse-based intervention in consideration of issues relating to suicide in the elderly.

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