Causes And Effects Of Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary Heart disease, or CHD as it is abbreviated, is one of the UK's biggest causes of death, with one in every four men and one in every six women…
Read more >Causes of Epidemics
Introduction Emerging and re-emerging epidemics have been posing an extreme threat to global health security. An epidemic is defined in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary as "a large number…
Read more >Causes and Symptoms of Asthma
Introduction Asthma is the most common chronic disease in Ireland. Ireland has the fourth highest commonness of asthma in the world. Asthma is a serious condition. One in five…
Read more >Use of CBCT in Orthodontics- A Review
ABSTRACT Lateral cephalometric radiographs are most commonly used as a diagnostic tool in orthognathic surgery as well as orthodontic treatment. But the limitation of lateral cephalograms is its 2 dimensional…
Read more >Cephalometric Assessment of the Sella Turcica in Children
Keywords: radiographs, sella turcica, children, shapes ABSTRACT: Background: On a lateral skull radiograph the image of sella turcica is U shaped. A deviation from normal size and shape of sella…
Read more >Challenges in Caring for Dementia Patients
INTRODUCTION Dementia consists of a lot of symptoms that include lowering ability to do routine or familiar tasks, impairment of the memory, reasoning and judgment, behavior and mood changes. However,…
Read more >Challenging Behaviour in Healthcare
INTRODUCTION In healthcare facility we usually encounter challenging behaviour from our clients and colleague. These might be a reason for having conflicts. Conflicts is a state of opposition between…
Read more >Changing social and medical attitudes affect ill health
Health was defined by The World Health Organisation in 1948 as, 'a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity'. Varying…
Read more >Characterisation of Teens Presenting in A&E with Self-Harm
Table of Contents Introduction OBJECTIVES OUTCOMES EPISODES QUALITY OF INFORMATION DEMOGRAPHIC DATA METHODS CONTACT WITH PROFESSIONALS Discussion Introduction Immature self-damage is a significant general wellbeing concern. Despite the fact that…
Read more >The Australian Health Care System
Australia is a highly developed countryand one of the wealthiest in the world, with the world's 12th-largest economy, the population is 21 million and the life expectancy in Australia in 2010…
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