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Papers On Disease, Treatment, & Epidemiology
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Black Death and European Society
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A 6 page overview of the epidemiology and societal effects of the black death. Otherwise known as the bubonic plague, this disease is the result of Yersinia pestis, a bacteria passed from infected rodents to man through fleas and from one man to another through infected body fluids. Recounts the horrors of the disease, its physiologic impacts, and ultimately its effect on the state of medicine. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPblkDth.wps
Blood Cord Transplants
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the fact that it has been firmly established that umbilical cord blood aids in such procedures as bone marrow transplants by initiating an entirely new immune system. Ethical concerns also addressed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCstemC.rtf
Bovine Cartilage / Bone Marrow Transplants In Treating Cancer
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In this 12 page research paper, the writer examines various preventive measures and treatments for cancer including the effectiveness of certain diets, bovine cartilage transplants, and more. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Cancer.wps
Brain Attack: The Silent Stroke Form
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A 26 page research proposal. The
existence of silent stroke has been known for years, but recent findings indicate that it could be
epidemic in the US. Silent stroke formerly was believed to have no bearing on whether an
individual would later suffer an acute and symptomatic brain attack that possibly could result in
lasting disability, but current research indicates that silent stroke is indeed a predictor of
subsequent symptomatic stroke. This research proposal reviews the evolution of treatment
guidelines, lists risk factors and provides a review of literature addressing silent stroke. Appendix
contains a survey instrument and several charts and tables. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSsilentStroke.wps
Brain Damage & Recovery
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A 5 page paper. Brain injury and damage occurs more often than most people think. This research paper offers the incidence of brain damage, discusses some of the types of brain damage and explains the likelihood of individuals with brain damage regaining different functions. A brief overview of some therapies used in these cases is also provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PBbrndm2.wps
Breast Cancer and Hormone Replacement Therapy
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This 20 page
report discusses the fact that postmenopausal estrogen
replacement therapy (ERT) has been repeatedly linked with breast
cancer. Some studies show no increased risk for breast cancer.
Others suggest there may be a slight increased risk, while still
others say that there is an increased risk, but that it is
minimal and occurs only after ten or more years of use. Numerous
research efforts that have shown that estrogen use is clearly
connected to an increased risk of uterine, endometrial, and
breast cancers. However, such factors must be weighed against
the fact that estrogen significantly reduces a woman's chances of
developing osteoporosis and can act as a defender against
cardiovascular disease. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: BWhrtcan.wps
Breast Implants
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An 8 page review of the issues surrounding breast implants.
Reviews the popular literature on the subject and addresses why a woman would opt for such a procedure and the potential complications. Included information on the legal cases which have resulted from problems with implants and cautions that it the media which shapes our attitudes both about how a woman should look and about the potential dangers of implants. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Brstimp.wps
Breast Reduction Surgery
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of breast reduction surgery in females, inclusive of specific techniques, costs and information about the recovery period. Psychological effects of the surgery, and the social ramifications of having large breasts, are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA141brt.rtf
Cancer Cachexia and the Nutritional needs of Acutely Ill Cancer
Patients
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This 6 page report discusses a horrific condition with
virtually no positive outcomes known as cachexia. Cachexia is
characterized by a dramatic loss of triglycerides from adipose
tissue and proteins from skeletal muscle. Although it
superficially resembles starvation, it is virtually immune to
nutritional intervention. It is a complex syndrome and accounts
for nearly a third of cancer deaths. Cachexia is characterized by
weight loss, anorexia, weakness, anemia, and asthenia.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWcachex.rtf
Cancer In-Home Treatment
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6 pages in length. When a medical facility is no longer necessary as a means by which to administer cancer treatment and the patient is moved back home, modern technology has made it possible for laypersons to not only be able to manage the medication on a daily basis but also do many other related tasks that heretofore have only been accessible to hospital nursing staff. However, while providing cancer treatment from the comfort of one's home is a preferred choice for many patients, there is much for caregivers to learn prior to any implementation. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCcncer.wps
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