Category: Disease
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Antigens, Cure, and Disease in Immunology
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Our immune system functions to resist infections by specific pathogens. Whether inherited, acquired, or induced, immunity in all forms builds the protection mechanism of the body. The functioning of the immune system depends on a wide variety of substances, though; the most remarkable ones include lymphocytes,…
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About International Classification of Diseases
Table of Contents Abstract Mobile Application Practical Application of ICD-10 in Clinical Settings References Abstract In general, the ICD may be defined as the standard diagnostic tool used internationally for health management, epidemiology, and clinical purposes. Designed, maintained, and published by the World Health Organization (WHO), the ICD-10 maps various health conditions to their corresponding…
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Organelles Disease and Its Consequences on Human Health
Table of Contents Introduction Organelles Disease Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The faulty physiology of the cell’s organelles can result in a multitude of serious diseases. The development of technology and a better understanding of the human body have allowed scientists and medical professionals to examine the smallest elements of the body, such as organelles, and…
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Analyzing Disease Frequency What Impact on Mortality
Table of Contents Introduction Appropriate Measure of Disease Frequency in Different Scenarios Calculating the Appropriate Disease Frequency Rate Factors Affecting the Prevalence of a Health Condition Conclusion References Introduction In quantification of disease frequency, epidemiologists investigate the occurrence and dominance of an ailment. Disease occurrence is the figure of the recent illness in a population…
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Crohn’s Disease Pathophysiology and Treatment
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory disorder of the alimentary tract. It can affect almost all parts of the gastrointestinal tract. However, the ileum tends to be more affected than other parts of the alimentary tract. It is characterized by lesions affecting the entire thickness of the intestinal wall. The lesions are not continuous. This paper…
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Chronic Kidney Disease: the Evaluation Plan
Introduction Chronic kidney disease is one of the most burning issues of the modern society, and the program to fight its occurrences and eliminate the disease as such is vital. Such a program is especially important today when the incidence of the chronic kidney disease is on the dramatic rise according to the data by…
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The Syphilis Bacterial Infection and Disease
Table of Contents Introduction Signs and Symptoms Pathological State That Is Detailed Medications Impact on Oral Health Conclusion References Introduction By engaging in sexual activity with an infected person, an individual can contract the bacterial infection syphilis. Treponema Pallidum is a spirochete bacteria that causes it. It can spread during pregnancy as well as during…
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The E-Cigarettes Impact on Respiratory Diseases
Smoking cigarettes used to be one of the most dangerous habits exhibited by young and older adults and adolescents. Recently, electronic cigarettes that use special devices to transform liquid with flavors and nicotine into vapor became popular. The producers promote their product saying it is much safer than combustible tobacco use. However, recent studies, both…
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Readmissions in Patients With Lung or Heart Diseases: Methodology
Table of Contents Research Design, Hypothesis, Variables Population Data Protection Data Analysis Timeline References Research Design, Hypothesis, Variables The purpose of this project is to estimate a particular impact on the rate of readmissions among patients diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or heart failure. A mixed research method will be employed. On the…
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Polycystic Kidney Diseases: Types, Symptoms, and Complications
Polycystic Kidney Diseases (PKD) refers to an inherited disease of, but not limited to the kidney. It leads to the development of sacs that contain some fluids, otherwise called cysts, in the kidney. These sacs cause considerable pain to the patient or just get infected altogether. As these cysts continue to grow, they end up…