Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung which can result from infection with particular bacteria, viruses or other organisms. It is characterised by lung parenchyma inflammation and the filling…
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Introduction Mother and child tracking system (MCTS) is the online software used by the National Health Mission (NHM), formerly National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), for tele-monitoring Reproductive and Child Health…
Read more >Potential Treatment Therapy for Diabetes
Diabetes is an increasingly common metabolic disorder distinguished by lack of production or dysfunction of the insulin hormone, resulting in raised blood glucose levels, known as hyperglycaemia (Bailey 2015). In…
Read more >Health Essays – Power Empowertment Promotion
Power and empowerment in health promotion: Discuss the implications of power and empowerment in community based health promotion. Chronic disease is now a major concern for the western world. No…
Read more >Practices of Lifestyle Modification Regarding T2DM
Chapter 5 - Discussion, Recommendation & Conclusion 5.1 Introduction Most studies on the KAP on diabetes both in developing and developed countries targeted patients with diabetes. (Ben Abdelaziz, Thabet, Soltane,…
Read more >Predicting Cardiovascular Disease
Proper Diagnosis Prediction of Cardiovascular Diseases Using Naive Bayesian Algorithm Abstract Data can play a very important role to predict different types of diseases. Health care industries collects huge amount…
Read more >Negative Effects Of Junk Food On Health Essay
Though your children may ask for junk food because they like the taste or because their friends are eating it, you undoubtedly already know that junk food can have negative…
Read more >Nestle Infant Formula as cause of child deaths
Company Background Heinrich Nestle and his family members started off producing carbonated water. They later on also combined cow's milk with wheat flour and sugar to produce a substitute of…
Read more >Neural Grafts for PD Symptoms
New Neurons for Old The Swedish neuroscientist Patrik Brundin was twelve years old when his father was diagnosed with PD. He resolved to devote his life to finding a cure…
Read more >Neuroimaging Findings in Late Infantile GM1
Gangliosidosis Summary: Late infantile GM1 gangliosidosis is an extremely rare metabolic disorder with clinical features of seizure and progressive motor and mental retardation without facial dysmorphism or visceral organomegaly. We report…
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