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Analyze, using available data, and field research, the advantages and disadvantages of Laser technology on the human eye for visual correction of Myopia (short-sightedness), Hyperopia (long-sightedness) and Astigmatism.
... these Laser eye surgeries have gained tremendous importance for one can permanently get rid of the cumbersome task of wearing spectacles and lenses and normal
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eyesight can be restored in a simple, inexpensive, ten-minute procedure which involves no cuts or ...
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Anorexia
... for many sufferers anorexia is not just about dieting or losing weight, rather it is an outward sign of deep psychological and emotional turmoil. Their behaviour may be an unconscious attempt to avoid or control painful feelings, a way of ...
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Anorexia Nervosa
... Because many individuals with anorexia nervosa never seek medical treatment, the exact prevalence of the condition is unknown.
People with anorexia continue to think they are overweight even after they become extremely thin, are very ill or near death. Often they ...
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Anorexia nervosa - Why are teenagers in particular most effected?
... weight. People with bulimia don't usually lose as much weight as people with anorexia. It is said that bulimia is the least fatal of the two diseases because bulimics are at least putting some kind of food into their body ...
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Anylsis of questionnaire on patients views
... the population. The focus was on this sub-group of customers who attend specifically to this football club. The customers were handed a questionnaire asking them about their opinions on the service provided and the waiting time they had to wait ...
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Appraising Research Evidence for Practice.
... (Muscari, 1998).
Staff attitudes towards treatment of this disorder appear to differ, leading to inconsistencies. Hogarth (1991) feels this is partly due to professional's frustrations as the recovery process is slow, but she also states that there is a ...
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Are mobile phones damaging our health?
... radiation did affect human brain tissue, but they said more research was needed to see if the effects were the same in living people. The second study said there was a link between mobile phones and brain tumours. There have ...
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Are modern, hi-tech offices adversely affecting workers health?
... but not until recently, after people suffered unusual symptoms after years of working with computers, at that point, experts began investigating the radiation emissions from VDU's. What they discovered was not good.
The repetitive strain problems were apparent quite early, ...
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Aromathrapy Case Study
... She used St. John's Wort on a regular basis. Recently her sleep pattern had begun to be broken as she found herself waking early with work related thoughts.
Apart from mild P.M.T, which usually involved mood swings, her lifestyle ensured ...
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Arrogant Americans or Conservative Canadians - A look at the rBST controversy
... manufacturer of rBST, was looking for other potential clients. Canada was of course their next probable consumer. Unfortunately, Canada was more doubtful and requested additional testing, even going to the extend of having their own scientists, the ones working for ...
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As health questionnaire
... and visiting the GP.
To fill in the questionnaire;
Read questions carefully and take your time to answer.
Please tick the appropriate boxes.
Respondent
1) What is your gender?
Male Female
2) Into which age category do you fit?
16-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 60+
3) ...
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assesment
... could always have the information and kept it in a file, so I could flick through when I needed it. Writing notes and revising was the best way in order for me to remember information.
How previously study met objective:
In my ...
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Asthma
... inflammatory cell infiltration, and smooth muscle hypertrophy and hyperplasia. The pathogenesis of asthma can be broadly subdivided into inflammatory and remodelling components.
The inflammatory features of asthma consist of a dense inflammatory infiltrate in which eosinophils, mast cells, and CD41 helper ...
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Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
... as this generally leads to the emergence of resistance. A catheter/catheterisation policy should address the basic issues, including the following points to reduce catheter- associated UTIs:
i. Only catheterise when absolutely necessary
ii. Remove catheter as soon as possible
iii. Use ...
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Avoidant Personality Disorder
... because
of feelings of inadequacy
6.) views self as socially inept, personally unappealing,
or inferior to others
7.) is usually reluctant to take personal risks or to
engage in nay new activities because they may prove
embarrassing
Avoidant Personality Disorder usually starts at early
adulthood. The American ...
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Ban on Thai chicken imports as boys catch avian flu
... farmer suspected of having bird flu died of pneumonia-like symptoms.
Millions of chickens have been slaughtered across east Asia after the disease was found in Japan, South Korea, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, where five people have died and at least 17 ...
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barriers in communication
... still partly confidential. Information may need to be passed on to mangers in the above circumstance
Confidentiality is an important right for all service users because
* Service users may not trust a care worker who does not keep information ...
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barriers to communication
... be demonstrated part of my coursework these are:
* establishing and keeping relationships
* getting to know the service user and showing empathy and sympathy
* Promoting the person to establish and personal unique identity for their selves.
* Indicating awareness ...
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Barriers To Hinder Communication
... the service provider used slang, during a conversation and the service user didn't understand what was being said then that could cause the service user to not be making sense of the message and this is the same for technical ...
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Basic values in health and social care - Client’s rights in interpersonal situations
... for a second opinion.
6 To be given a clear explanation of any treatment proposed, including any risks and any alternatives.
7 To choose whether or not to take part in medical research or medical student training.
8 To be given detailed information ...
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Behind The Mind.
... than the state of those in her care. The movie, set in the late 1980s, illustrates Doctor Jeff Weitzman, as an idealistic, kind man who is prepared to stand up for what he believes is best for his patients. These ...
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Being a teenager.
... The influence of friends who smoke is the main reason teenager's start, although you are also more likely to start if your parents do. Cigarettes, like alcohol, are an acquired taste but lots of people get addicted.
Often kids drink ...
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Biology Coursework Essay Title: Is chemical pest control a good thing? A pest is usually seen as an organism potentially hazardous to health and
... and control human diseases however it has been debated whether or not they're seen as 'good'.
There are a number of major pesticides used throughout the world one of which is Mercuric Chloride or more formerly known as Calomel. It is ...
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Biopsychological theories of drug addiction taken from Pinel 2000
... primary reason behind an addicts continued dependence on drugs is to obtain the drugs positive effects. The model does not dismiss any role played by withdrawal symptoms or the personal circumstances of an addict however it argues that the primary ...
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Birth deformations.
... palsy can be divided into four main groups:
Spastic syndromes, in which the muscles become stiff or paralysed, represent about 70 per cent of cases. Athetoid syndromes occur in about 20% of cases of cerebral palsy. Slow, writhing, involuntary movements is ...