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Various Definitions of Turner Syndrome
Illness
Turner’s Syndrome- (Webster’s definition) A chromosomal disorder resulting in a syndrome characterized by specific dysmorphic features (short stature) and organ malformations (gonadal dysgenesis) Turner’s Syndrome- (Anastasia and Rosebud’s def.) “It’s something that makes me different from other people. It’s something that I’m proud of, and ya know what? I have a pretty normal life.” When…
Prenatal Case Study
Mental Disorder
Nutrition
Vitamin
Although Teresa is eating three meals a day she is not getting the recommended daily amount of nutrients from her diet. During her 24-hour diet recall, she only had 4 1/2 oz of grains and 4 oz of protein. She did not have any dairy, fruits, or vegetables. Teresa’s total caloric intake was almost 1400…
Case Studies: Patients with Psychiatric Disorder
Disorder
Alicia is a 28 year old female that has been referred for outpatient services after being admitted into an acute psychiatric ward for 5 days. Alicia complains of persistent numbness on the right side of her body, extending from her face down to her leg. Twice, Alicia was admitted into the hospital from the emergency…
Vitamins and Minerals
Vitamin
Vitamin D
Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that every cell needs. Vitamins can function as hormones or as antioxidants, while minerals are essential to important bodily functions such as producing energy, growth, and healing. They are required for fluid balance, development, and nervous system maintenance. Both minerals and vitamins function as coenzymes and participate in enzymatic…
Article summary and discussion
Addiction
Capitalism
Colonialism
The thesis of Jack Weatherford’s “Cocaine and the Economic Deterioration of Bolivia”, is that cocaine, particularly the results of its demand and production costs, has contributed to the economic, moral, and cultural decline of Bolivia. Additionally, the cocaine trade has increased the number of health concerns for Bolivians. This decline is rampant and pervasive…
Autism and Mental Retardation
Autism
Prenatal development
Respond to the following: List the primary features of autism. Individuals with autism experience a lack of responsiveness, language and communication problems, limited imaginative play, rigid behavior, unusual motor movements, and overstimulation or understimulation (Comer, 2005). Which explanation for autism is no longer considered valid and lacks research support? The sociocultural theory of autism is…
Healthcare marketing
Health Care
Marketing
Chapter 1: 3. An orthopedic group practice has decided to develop a pediatric sports medicine program. Identify potential target markets for this new service. At the core of the marketing program is the target market, the group of customers whom the organization wishes to attract (Berkowitz, 2011). Potential target markets for a pediatric sports medicine…
Merck Executive Summary
Food and Drug Administration
Health Care
Medicine
Pharmaceutical Industry
Pharmacology
Pharmacy
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Statement of the Problem Merck & Co. , Inc. , a leading pharmaceutical company, is confronted with the imminent expiration of the patents of its most popular drugs in 2002. To mitigate the decline in sales resulting from these drugs losing patent protection, the company must create new drugs to refresh its portfolio….
Healthy Convenience Foods
Cardiovascular disease
Healthy Lifestyle
Introduction. Food is very important to live. It matters whether you eat healthy food or not. I agree that a healthy lifestyle is so important to live a great life because health is very important to do anything. If a person is not healthy, then he or she cannot do good things. For good feelings…
Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
biochemistry
Biology
Genetics
Medicine
Introduction The Lesch-Nyhan syndrome is a rare, genetically inherited disorder first described by Michael Lesch and Willian Nyhan in 1964 (Nyhan et al., 2007). It affects males, and is present immediately after the child is born. The prevalence of the disease is of about 1/100,000 of live births worldwide, with around 1/380,000 in Canada and in…