Category: Health & Medicine 13691

  • Paul Whitaker’ Views on Chocolate and the Heart

    Paul Whitaker is a scientist who has dedicated most of his life’s work towards the understanding of the human heart. Paul is thirty-eight years old and he works at Sacred Heart Hospital’s Cardiology Department. As the lead scientist in his department, Paul takes a lot of pride in his work. The scientist’s dedication towards the…

  • Ultrasound Program Overview and Analysis

    Table of Contents My Experience in This Program Changes in My Perspective Practical Implication of This Program The Importance of the Sonography Program References My Experience in This Program From the very beginning, the ultrasound program that I have chosen has set high standards that must be met. My understanding was that the program would…

  • Pressure Ulcers Study and Defense of Solution

    The healthcare issue discussed in the final paper is pressure ulcers. Since this medical condition is dangerous and expensive to handle in its late stages, innovative strategies of treatment and early diagnosis are needed. Investigation of ethical and cultural inquiries on pressure ulcers, as well as an analysis of the finances related to new methods…

  • Methods to Boost Metabolism

    The topics of weight loss and boosting the organism’s metabolic processes involve multiple myths about questionable eating and physical activity patterns widely believed to increase metabolic rates in overweight or obese individuals. Apart from questionable practices, such as fasting or cutting one’s caloric consumption drastically, there are methods backed up with scientific evidence. Drinking high-quality…

  • Policy Development in Nigeria

    Table of Contents Introduction Rationale for Selecting Nigeria Social Determinants of Health Possible Public Issues Health Inequalities and Life Expectancy Current Efforts to Reduce Health Inequality Development of a Health Policy Conclusion References Introduction Policy development in the health care system has been an issue in Nigeria, which is a developing country. Policy makers and…

  • Distress in Patients with Gynecologic Cancers

    Chamberlain College of Nursing NR439: Evidence-Based Practice Purpose of the Study Using information from the required article and your own words, summarizethe purpose of the study. Describe what the study is about. Cancer is a devastating disease for patients, including mentally and emotionally, leading to common demonstrations of distress, which can be hindering to treatment…

  • Information Security Policy and Strategy

    Well-developed and documented policies and strategies are the best practice form of controls in information security (IS) (Rhodes-Ousley, 2013, p. 58). Given the significance of IS for healthcare (Landi, 2015), the implementation of these practices appears to be a must for it. A strategy is a “complete plan for defense, detection, and deterrence” that includes…

  • “Integration of Social Epidemiology…” by Wallerstein, Yen, and Syme

    Summary There is no doubt according to Wallerstein, Yen, and Syme (822) that health inequalities have prompted researchers and practitioners to engage in activities aimed at reducing the same. Public health is the main branch hit by health inequalities. Precisely, social epidemiology and community-engaged interventions are the main areas of public health arousing the interest…

  • Fat Substitutes Possible Options

    Besides fat’s association with detrimental health effects, it has vital nutritional benefits. Fat provides fat-soluble vitamins, acts as building blocks for hormones and cells, and gives vital fatty acids. It is a major determinant of how foods taste. Fat substitutes mimic the sensory and functional properties of fat (Borra par. 10). Fat substitutes are categorized…

  • Senior Oncology Nurse’s Professional Interview

    Introduction Analyzing the professional activities of a person working in a related industry in the same area is a successful method of learning valuable information about the specifics and nuances of his or her responsibilities. This work is an interview with a senior nurse practicing in the oncology department for three years. Based on the…