Papers On Disease, Treatment, & Epidemiology
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Mammography
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A 5 page research paper on mammography. The writer details who should receive mammograms, its uses, and how it should be administered. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Mammom.wps
Massage Therapy / A Hypothetical Case Evaluation
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A 5 page examination of the pain and discomfort being experienced by a fictional middle age bowler and computer programmer. Addresses the factors contributing to the pain, the responsible muscles, the bony landmarks and areas of massage concentration. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Massageb.wps
Measuring Knee Function and Changes
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A 9 page paper presenting a proposal for a study into the effectiveness and usefulness of a variety of testing techniques and equipment designed to measure static and dynamic balance. The study will focus on measurement after knee injury or surgery, its aim is to determine which measurement method may be �best� for use in determining precisely where an individual is in his progress toward healing. Another purpose will be to provide information on testing equipment and techniques that may be able to inform selection of treatment options. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSmedKnee.rtf
Medical Evolution: From the Biomedical to the Biopsychosocial Approach
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A 6 page contention that medicine has shifted dramatically over the past several decades from a discipline which concentrates solely the science of our anatomy and physiology to a discipline which recognizes not only the hard scientific facts of physiology but also the importance of psychological and sociological factors. Medicine has shifted from the Cartesian way of viewing illness, injury and disease as components of a machine-like body to one which views illness from not only a biological perspective but also a psychosociological perspective. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPmedSoc.rtf
Medical Geography Of Malaria
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10 pages in length. Malaria, one of the world's most communicable diseases, has its origin back when man befriended � and thus domesticated � various species of animals. Prominent in locations where hygiene is poor, water supplies are contaminated and mosquitoes are plentiful, malaria is both life threatening and extraordinarily prevalent � nearly forty percent � in today's underdeveloped countries. The one-cell parasite responsible for this highly infectious disease is called plasmodium and is delivered from one person to another by way of certain mosquito bites. Tropical climates are especially prone to these disease-carrying parasites, with Africa ranking among the highest mortality rates, an infestation that has been all but eliminated in more temperate atmospheric conditions across the globe. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCMalar.rtf
Medical Patient Case
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A 6 page psychiatry model case written in a format generally required of medical students and interns. Includes present illness history, mental status, etc..
Filename: Psycase1.wps
Medical Photography: Its Use in Diagnosis and Treatment, Teaching, Research and Design, and Liability
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A 10 page overview of the utilizaiton of photography in medicine. Outlines still analogical photographic techniques as well as digital imaging in testing and treatment applications. Complements the explanation of these applications with an explanation of the use of video photography in telemedicine. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPmedPho.wps
Meiosis And Mitosis
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2 pages in length. The writer discusses how meiosis is different from mitosis and how meiosis I is different from meiosis II. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCmeios.wps
Memory: A Neurological Viewpoint
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An 8 page discussion of the neurological and environmental processes involved in memory formation and utilization. Emphasizes that the physiology of the phenomena of memory formation is extremely complex. It is a process which is directly associated with the hippocampus area of the brain and involves a number of neurological interactions between the hippocampus and its various components. Injury to the hippocampus area of the brain, whether through physical trauma or disease such as Alzheimer�s, results in detriment to spatial and non-spatial learning, serial learning, memory, and tasks such as passive avoidance performance. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: PPmemory.wps
Meningitis
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This 8 page report discusses a complicated illness of meningitis. It is (most
often) a bacterial or viral infection of the meninges or the membranes covering the brain
and spinal cord. Knowing if a particular case of meningitis is caused by a virus or
bacterium is essential since both the severity of the illness and how it is treated differ.
However, viral meningitis is usually the less severe form. Bacterial meningitis has the
potential to cause permanent brain damage in the form of mental retardation, seizures, or
paralysis. Diagnosis, treatment, and recent findings are presented. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: BWmgitis.rtf
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