Medicine
The area of Medicine focuses on the healing of patients, including diagnosing and treating them, as well as the prevention of disease. Medicine is an essential science, looking to combat health issues and improve overall well-being.
Experiences of Relatives Regarding Physician-Assisted Death
Experiences of relatives regarding physician-assisted death for patients suffering from mental illness: A Qualitative Study
Effects of Exercise on Insulin Resistance
EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON INSULIN RESISTANCE
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INTRODUCTION
Insulin resistance (IR) is identified as an impaired biologic response to insulin stimulation of target tissues, primarily liver, muscle, an
The Effects of Aging on the Human Skin Microbiome
Many factors have roles in the alteration and impact of the self-renewing skin microbiome. The focus of this review was on the aging process and how it affects the cutaneous microbial community.
Literature Review on Salmonella Studies
In 1884, the first Salmonella species was isolated by veterinary surgeon Daniel E. Salmon from porcine intestines. The isolated species was first referred to as Bacillus choleraesuis, however was ren
Impact of Children’s Exposure to IPV
Introduction
A growing attention has been paid by researchers over decades, to the experiences of children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV) which not only affects children’s well-being bu
Literature Review on Total Knee Arthroplasty Complications
The purpose of this literature review was to discuss some of the most common reported complications following TKA that lead to revisions.
Effects of Electrical Stimulation (FES) with Exercise Therapy (ET) on Hand Function in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Does functional electrical stimulation (FES) with exercise therapy (ET) lead to improvement in hand function in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI)?
Definition of Evidence Based Practice (EBP)
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Asclepius and His Animals’ Roles in Healing
Abstract
Animals have been used in the medical field consistently for the last few decades. It is tempting to believe that their applications in medicine are fairly new, however, this is not true. Si
Studies into Diabetes Treatments
INTRODUCTION
The word Diabetes is derived from the Greek language which means ” to run through ” which refers to the excessive urination (polyuria) which is a classical symptom of the cond
The Biological, Neurochemical, and Functional Basis of ADHD
A Review: The Biological, Neurochemical, and Functional Basis of ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common child neurodevelopmental disorder that can continue to influence thei
Hepatic Complications of Oral Contraceptive Pills and Estrogen: Controversies and Update- Adenoma and Beyond
Hepatic complications of oral contraceptive pills and estrogen:Â Controversies and update- adenoma and beyond.
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Abstract
Hepatic complications of the oral contraceptive pills and estrogen may inclu
Patient Case Study Enhancing Intraoperative Intervention
In this care study, the intraoperative journey of a fictitious patient will be critically analysed, and a panoramic view of patient care will be facilitated by values of the National Health Service a
Dissertation on Identifying Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease
Here we investigate ways to utilize information available in electronic health records (EHRs) to distinguish among several stages of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
Regulation of Blood Glucose
Introduction
In healthy people, blood glucose is tightly regulated to ensure normal body function. Blood glucose is maintained at a narrow range within 3.5 to 8.00 mmol/L despite the varying demand of
Episcleritis Patient Case Study
EPISCLERITIS
Introduction
Episcleritis is a benign inflammatory condition of the external eye[1], specifically the episcleral tissues, which form the membrane between the conjunctiva and the sclera.
Three Day Fever: Official and Personal Responses to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
This thesis demonstrates how the public, as well as health officials, responded to the disease. It reviews Spanish Influenza origination theories using evidence from various sources including those of biologists and epidemiologists.
Complimentary Alternative Medicine in Freshman Athletes
CAM MEDICINE USE COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (TITLE)
ABSTRACT
 The use of complementary and alternative medicine is becoming more common in people globally. Whether people are usin
Risk Factors Associated with Oral Cancer in South East Asia
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background
Oral cancer contributes in over 300,000 deaths each year and the World Health Organisation (WHO, 2018) refers oral cancer as one of the major burdens in South Ce
Dissertation on Detecting Cardiovascular Diseases by Sound
In this study an approach for normal/abnormal heart sound detection, based on i-vector features on phiysionet 2016 corpus is proposed.
