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P2 Origins of Public Health
Public Health
Public Health in the 19th Century was non-existent. Poverty, disease and overcrowding was rife. It was Edwin Chadwick that brought about the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834. He had argued that illness and disease were strongly linked to poverty and if steps were taken to reduce illness and disease then rates of poverty would…
Nursing Care for Patients with Acute Alcohol Withdrawal
Alcohol
Nursing
Introduction In order to provide proper and standard care to all patients having problems regarding with the abuse of alcohol substance, this article tends to explain such facts and important information about acute alcohol withdrawal. Included here is its definition as to how or when would a certain person be considered as an alcoholic person…
“Love’s Executioner” by Irvin Yalom Analysis
Psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
Therapy
Compare and Contrast Existential and Psychodynamic Principles and Practices with Neuro-Linguistic Psychotherapy Before I move on to the content of the paper, I deemed necessary to research on existential Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic therapy and neuro-linguistic therapy and discuss their approaches and methods. I would be quite difficult to compare and contrast all these without knowing…
What Does It Mean to be Disabled?
Disability
Learning Disability
Lisa Egan argues that there are two different theories of looking at the word disability. The social model and the medical model, the social model is how society places barrier in the way of an impaired person. The medical model is when someone can’t function because there is something wrong with their bodies or brain….
What is the difference between oxidative and substrate level phosphorylation?
Biology
Physiology
Respiration
Oxidative phosphorylation is a metabolic pathway that uses energy released by the oxidation of nutrients to produce ATP. Oxidative phosphorylation uses the electrochemical gradient, set up by the oxidation of nutrients, of protons across the inner mitochondrial membrane to generate ATP from ADP. During oxidative phosphorylation, electrons are transferred from electron donors to electron acceptors…
The Deadly Dance of Malaria
Biology
epidemiology
infectious diseases
Microbiology
Mosquito
Malaria parasites have been with us since the beginning of clip, and dodos of mosquitoes up to thirty million old ages old show that malarias vector has existed for merely as long. The parasites doing malaria are extremely specific, with adult male as the lone host and mosquitoes as the lone vector. Every twelvemonth 300,000,000…
AIDS Cure Found!
Aids
December 2024 – It was one of the best Holiday gifts the world has ever had. At Christmas eve of 2024, a group of scientists has announced that they have found a cure for AIDS. After many decades of studying the spread of HIV in many parts of the world, including parts of Africa and…
The Uniqueness of Each Person With Autism
Autism
Today in America autism is still a mystery to the medical profession. They have discovered the symptoms and how to curve some of the autistic behaviors, but did not discover what causes autism. Cowley defines autism:It is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. The result of a…
Louis Pasteur was an example of a truly gifted per
Biology
epidemiology
infectious diseases
Medicine
Microbiology
Public Health
son who made many wildly diverse discoveries in many different areas of science. He was a world-renowned French chemist and biologist whose work paved the way for branches of science and medicine such as stereochemistry, microbiology, virology, immunology, and molecular biology. He also proved the germ theory of disease, invented the process of pasteurization, fermentation,…
Theorising First-Time Mothers’ Experiences of Birth at Home and in Hospital in Australia
Australia
Experience
Home
Hospitality
Introduction Nursing is a noble profession that requires extensive research in order to improve quality of care. Besides, to establish a clear and comprehensive view in nursing, research is necessary. Hannah et al. introduces birth experiences of novice mothers in both home and hospital settings. There has been little research regarding this noble issue that…