Category: Disease

  • The Physiology of Parkinson’s Disease

    Table of Contents Case Study Normal Physiology Clinical Manifestations Treatment Plan References Case Study Dara Cris, a sixty-three-year-old European American woman, came into the emergency room accompanied by her son. She complained of uncontrollable shaking. Tremors in her right hand made routine activities, such as dressing up and eating, more complicated. Dara could not write…

  • Analysis of Ebola Virus Disease

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Disease Manifestation Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Pictures and Figures Representation Conclusion Works Cited Abstract Ebola is one of the most severe viruses in the world. It was discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976 and has continued to spread worldwide. The virus has caused several outbreaks in Africa, including…

  • Epidemiology and Prevention Policy for Non-Communicable Diseases

    Table of Contents Epidemiology of diabetes in Belgium Risk factors for diabetes in Belgium and the United States Initiatives to reduce the burden of diabetes Conclusions References Among numerous non-communicable diseases, diabetes is a burden on contemporary society. It has both social and economic impact, but the unawareness of this fact limits the efficiency of…

  • Association Between the Dietary Inflammatory Index and Small Vessel Disease

    This article investigated the association between the energy-adjusted dietary inflammatory index (E-DII) and brain volume, small vessel disease, and cognition in people with and without type two diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The authors begin by elaborating on the effects of dementia on life, the lack of clear treatment for it, and how dietary interventions with quality…

  • Disease and Circulatory System Correlation Analysis

    Circulation system involves the main human organ, the heart. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still regarded as the major problem in Australia in terms of prevalence, death rates, the rate of incidence, burden of disease, and costs. The most widely spread form of CVD, coronary heart disease (CHD), continues to be the major single cause of…

  • Sickle Cell Disease: Background, Issues & Effects

    Table of Contents Introduction Background of the Disorder The Current Issue of the Disease Effect of the Disease on Public Health Community Interventions Spiritual and Family Concepts Conclusion References Introduction Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited pathology of erythrocytes that are most met among African American and Hispanic American individuals. In the United States,…

  • Project and Study Design of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Teeneagers

    The clinical issue for the current project is sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases, commonly known as STDs, are acquired through sexual contact with an infected person. STDs are caused by viruses, bacteria, yeast, or parasites, and some of the most well-known STDs are herpes, HIV, gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia. Although STDs can also be…

  • Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease

    Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease are bacterial conditions that normally occur in the gastrointestinal tract in the human body, causing irritation and abdominal pain. Normally, the inflammation of the bowel occurs as a result of the destruction of harmless digestive bacteria during the clean up of the immune system. This paper looks at the pathophysiology,…

  • A Connection Between Chronic Degenerative Diseases

    The stated purpose of this research is to establish a connection between chronic degenerative diseases. It would also look into the aspects whether these originate in humans while they are still in the womb. The report also focuses on the effects of the Dutch famine on the people affected. The basic principle used are for…

  • Registries as the Tools in Improving Disease Treatment: An Overview

    Purpose and Focus To produce effective medications and treatment strategies, as well as identify previously unknown patterns in disease or disorder development, one needs a patient registry. The National Institutes of Health (2020) play a vital role in this process. Providing vital information about patients that suffer from a particular disease or disorder, the National…