| Title's for Medical Papers |
5.7 |
... Anthrax is an infectional disease caused by the spore-forming bacteria Bacillus anthracis . Bacillus anthracis is an organism that causes anthrax . Anthrax commonly occurs by contact involving animals infected with this disease. |
5.3 |
Individuals that suffer from Anti Social Personality Disorder, also known as APD, often show a lack of concern toward the standard expectations of society . ... In order to be diagnosed with APD, you must be eighteen years or older, however, many of the people who are diagnosed have had a history of anti social behavior since before even the age of fifteen. |
2.4 |
... And what practices of humans contribute to this resistance ? ... Vancomycin has been used to treat this strain, however, resistance is developing to this drug as well. |
7.4 |
... Nobel Prize winner Joshua Lederberg describes the problem of antibiotic resistance in this manner Antibiotic resistance is worrying because it is accumulating and accelerating while the world’s tools for combating it decrease in power and number FDA’s Performance Plan and Report 2 Pre-eminent health establishments including the World Health Organization. |
8 |
... is sufficient to obtain a satisfactory antidepressant response . ... As with other antidepressants, the full antidepressant effect may be delayed until 4 weeks of treatment or longer. |
2 |
Antisocial Personality Disorders -Psychopaths- Definition Antisocial Personality Disorders are also called psychopaths . They display a pattern of antisocial behavior that starts in childhood and continues into adulthood. |
5.5 |
... Anxiety, panic attacks, or everyday worries can be fierce enough to make us want to hide under the covers from the world for a very long time. |
3.4 |
Causal Argument The effects of an anxiety disorder can be very debilitating . Anxiety is one of the two most common mental health disorders and is responsible for a high degree of morbidity and mortality the other being depression. |
10.7 |
Lets get this party started by exploring the concept of territoriality in humans . What is a territory, exactly ? It seems to me that it's a pattern of boundaries imposed on something by individual decision or group agreement. |
1.6 |
... My most recent semester attending SUS was Spring 2003 in which I withdrew from the University . At the start of the semester I was in transition from an abusive relationship in which I am no longer in. |
3.3 |
Archetypes Of unknown origin and present in the individual psyche at the moment of birth . Stored in the collective unconscious of the mind, Archetypes emerge in symbolic form in the world's myths, religions, art, literature, symbolic philosophies and dreams. |
2.8 |
Are Current Treatments for Drug Alcohol Effective ? There seems to be much controversy in deciding whether current treatment’s for drug abusers is first cost effective, and secondly whether it works. |
9.1 |
... I will argue that Warren’s concepts of human , personhood , fetal development, and potential personhood, as they relate to abortion, are unsatisfactory . ... The ideas of personhood are used by Warren to determine what entities are and are not persons, and how this decision affects its moral rights and moral worth. |
1.8 |
arthritis - a term that means joint inflammation . ... According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention one out of every three Americans an estimated 70 million people is affected by one of the more than 100 types of arthritis. |
7.1 |
... 1 An Introduction to The Heart The heart is a unique muscle in the human body which literally gives us life . The function of the heart is to pump blood throughout the body. |
1.1 |
Asbestos is used for insulation and sound proofing in various business projects, braking linings and pads . The asbestos in the communities may cause different consequences, depending on the amount of exposure to it. |
5.5 |
... If asbestos manufacturers Raybestos-Manhattan and Johns-Manville knew that asbestos particles cause asbestosis a lung condition and later mesothelioma a rare form of cancer, they are contradicting the principle of corporate social responsibility. |
1.1 |
The men of Alpha Company were my brothers and we were bound together by a chain . A chain of love . For instance, I loved Kiowa because he was a good friend and a good man. |
12.3 |
The question seems somewhat ambiguous, but I suppose what it means is, How did Jefferson affirmatively and positively re-establish government so as to replace the Federalist style that had become established during the Adams administration? |
1.4 |
i went to the store . the store is fun . i bought apple juice for my mom . i bought apple juice so we can make apple cider. |
5.1 |
Making sure cardiac patients take an aspirin a day to prevent a second heart attack is part of established treatment for most physicians, and many recommend the same regimen for patients at risk of suffering a first attack. |
1.3 |
65279;Psychosocial Assessment Practical Exam Description of Client Ms . ... X was in a pleasant and friendly mood at the time of this assessment . ... X dominated the interaction at first, but once her therapist was able to get her attention, the assessment proceeded more smoothly. |
2.8 |
Assisted suicide is the legal right for a person to end their life whenever they wish with the help of a trained physician . Assisted suicide should not be legalised for it will have disastrous consequences for the terminally ill and could adversely affect other patients who are not in such desperate situations - chronic diseases, the depressed, poor or even the elderly. |
3.3 |
... No physician or person has the right to choose when and how they die, they shouldn’t be involved in assisted suicide . Life itself is precious, those who support assisted suicide, do so because they are terminally ill, but they do not end a person’s great life they have lived, they end their life’s affliction. |
2.3 |
In my believe assisted suicide is justified in the sense that it eliminates needless sufferings and undignified deaths . Blackstones Law Dictionary defines muder as the killing of a human being with malice aforethought and assisted suicide as the intentional act of providig a person with medical means or the medical knowledge to commit suicide. |
2.7 |
Asthma can hinder, but not stop you from doing what you want to in life . Millions of Americans have asthma and it is the lending cause of chronic illness in children. |
1.4 |
Asthma Asthma can be defined as an inflammatory disorder of the airways . ... These asthma attacks cause airflow in and out of the lungs to be restricted. |
3.8 |
Recognizing and Controlling Asthma Asthma is a serious and possibly fatal respiratory condition with which approximately 14 . ... Every year in America, asthma causes more than 5,000 deaths, more than 10 million missed school days, and more than 1. |
2.5 |
Asthma is one of the nations most common and costly diseases . Asthma is a disease causing difficulty in breathing . ... Asthma is a disease of the respiratory system. |
1.7 |
Many people have different kinds of problem . Some people have personal problem some have family problem or some have work problem . Right now I do not work so I don’t have that problem but I did have some personal problem such as when I was a child I am not able to run fast because of my health. |
4.2 |
Asthma is a disease that causes an increased responsiveness of the trachea and bronchi to a certain trigger or agitation in the air . ... An asthma attack can strike you anytime and anywhere if you are known to have these problems. |
1.7 |
Oodgeroo Noonuccal turned to poetry when she became invloved in Aboriginal rights . Much of her poetry is about the destructive changes faced upon the Aboriginal people by white society and the ways in which Aboriginal culture and traditions could survive. |
1.4 |
Athletes Foot Tinea Pedis, Foot Ringworm Symptoms ? The symptoms of athletes foot can come and go, flaring up and then improving or disappearing, returning after a few months later. |
1.3 |
Alethes foot are blisters that form on the bottom of feet due to sweat and working out not only is athletes painful but it makes it hard for you to walk. |
2.6 |
... Todays categories are The Atkins diet and the glycemic index . ... On the Atkins diet, carbohydrates are a no-no ! ... Question 2; True or False and why; on the Atkins diet, you are unable to eat cheese. |
4.8 |
The Atkins diet, a weight loss diet high in protein and low in carbohydrates developed by Dr . ... Atkins, M . ... The Atkins diet has basically four phases; the first phase is called the induction phase. |
7.7 |
Attention - Deficit Disorder and Attention - Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention - Deficit Disorder is an inherited neurobiological disorder . ... Attention - Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a diagnostic term that describes a diverse group of children who have problems with inattention, distract ability, and impulsivity. |
2.4 |
Attention Deficit Disorder Attention Deficit Disorder ADD is normally detected in children upon entering school, or around the ages of 5 and 6 . ... There are four classifications of ADD and they are selective attention, distractibility, impulsivity and sometimes hyperactivity, in which case it would be known as ADHD. |
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder other names may include ADD and Childhood hyperkinesis is a developmental disability; which is neurobiologically based . An inappropriate level of attention, concentration, distractibility, activity, and impassivity often characterizes it. |
2.9 |
About 4 of school age children have ADHD . In addition, other students have one or a few of the characteristics of ADHD . There is no specific lab test or procedure that can make or even suggest the diagnosis of ADHD. |
10.1 |
... also known as Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity has become the most common childhood disease of childhood and is spreading like wildfire . ... This disease affects three to five percent of children in school. |
2 |
Autism Autism is a developmental disability that usually appears during the first three years of life . ... People who are affected with autism may display several traits such as resistance to change, difficulty expressing needs and often using gestures instead of words, repeating words or phrases, prefers to be alone, has tantrums, little or not eye contact, difficulty interacting with others, uneven gross or fine motor skills,. |
7.5 |
Autism is a Pervasive Developmental Disorder that was recently added to the Individual Disability Education Act IDEA of Public Law 101-476 in 1990 . This law guarantees that children who have autism can receive special education services. |
2.4 |
My report was on Autism, which is a rare, and severe disorder that takes place before a child reaches four years of age . ... People with autism do not like change in their surroundings. |
2.1 |
Autism is a brain disorder that typically affects a person’s ability to communicate, form relationships, and respond appropriately to the environment . ... The result of a neurological disorder that affects the functioning of the brain, autism impacts the normal development of the brain in the areas of social interaction and communication skills. |
10.4 |
Introduction In this report, I will be discussing the disorder of Autism, a sever disorder that affects the function of the brain . It causes problems in such areas as social contact, intelligence, language and speech impediments, along with ritualistic or compulsive behaviors, as well as different responses to the environment that an autistic individual may have different than individuals not having autism would exhibit. |
1.3 |
Autism or PPD pervasive developmental disorder is define by the Columbia encyclopedia as a rare neurodevelopment disorder characterized by the inability to relate to and perceive the environment in a realistic manner. |
6.6 |
... Dolnick, 172 Autism is a brain disorder that typically affects a person’s ability to communicate and is found in every country and region of the world affecting more boys than girls It is apparent in about 2 in 1000 births. |