Sep
04
2008
During semester system of university and college education the term, ‘term paper’ is very commonly used in daily interaction. In all academic specializations, it is valid including health education, medical sciences and nursing. Term paper on health is written in different specialized educational backgrounds. Writing term paper on health is often required by university professors from their students. Students who know health paper topics can easily gear towards writing their term paper on health. But those students who are unaware of any practical issues of term paper on health they prefer to get help write a term paper on health from some other sources. Continue Reading »
Jul
29
2008
It is found from the National Institute on Drug Abuse that approximately 45,000 pregnant women were using cocaine in 1992. Cocaine exerts several threats to unborn babies. Different kinds of health problems are observed among babies that were exposed to cocaine. These health problems range from minor to major life-threatening problems although the earlier predictions have not come true that were about the damage of the brain of cocaine-exposed babies.
Unborn Baby and Threat to Its Health Due To Cocaine
There are different ways in which the health of a pregnant woman and an unborn baby can be affected due to the use of cocaine during pregnancy. Miscarriage is the biggest expected threat during the early months of pregnancy. Premature labor can occur if cocaine is used in the later months of pregnancy. Continue Reading »
Jul
29
2008
Placebo is a case when a patient’s sickness can be cured by fake treatment, visibly because the patient believes that it would work. This is a very noteworthy face of the human physiology.
Placebo is derived from Latin, meaning “I shall please”. Placebo has two related meanings, which are: (1) A substance containing no medication but prescribed or given to reinforce a patient’s expectation to get well; (2) An inactive substance or treatment used as a control in an experiment to test the effectiveness of a drug or medical treatment. (Mechanisms of Placebo Effects)
Experience:
I believe that Placebo effects do exist in real, whether we believe them or not. Continue Reading »
Jul
29
2008
Operation and managing of a medical practice requires multiple functions coordinated towards working the same goal and that is to give satisfaction to the patients by hiring trusted and highly qualified professionals to handle different medical services with a loving touch. System influences regulatory issues such as Medicare/HIPAA compliance, coding even handling reviews and audit. They must also effectively analyze fee schedules and overhead production analysis to prevent improper budgeting. Cost accounting services is also part of this revenue enhancement. Part of the system strategic planning consultation is practicing valuation, conducting negotiations and contract review.
Organizations can harvest several benefits from appropriately practicing strategic management. Thompson (1992) noted that strategic management provides better direction to the entire organization on the vital point of what it is we are trying to do and achieve?. The second benefit is seen financially as effective strategic management system increases productivity according to (Certo & Peter, 1988, p. 7) since it provides managers with a basis to evaluate competing budget request for investing capital and new staff. Governance is manifested by a group of individuals who have the authority and the strategic intent to make things happen. In this paper, several relevant constituencies are discussed. Continue Reading »
Apr
22
2008
Empathy is generally defined as the identification with, and understanding of another person’s situation, feelings and motives. While empathy and sympathy are two closely related notions, I believe that the subtle difference between them can be found in the idea of “identification”. For, while sympathy says “I understand how you feel and commiserate with you,” empathy goes a step further and says “I feel what you feel”. Such an ability to project oneself into another’s experience can only be rooted in a love for humanity. Continue Reading »
Feb
25
2008
The most profitable pharmaceutical production technologies lie locked up inside the biggest pharmaceutical companies labs. Valuability of those procedures may be understandable the best during outbreaks of viral diseases.
Discovery of antiviral drugs was the biggest health treatment breakthrough (3). However, those drugs production needs investing great amount of money as to allow use of combinational chemistry aided with computer designs, molecular biology (3) and other high specific technologies. But thanks to them we can receive drugs saving our lives. Infectious diseases caused by bacteria, fungi are very well treatable those days. The ones caused by viruses are only under development. Continue Reading »
Feb
20
2008
The cost involved in the discovery, manufacturing and marketing effective drugs has increased during the past few decades. More and more disease conditions are studied and research and development has become more competitive in Pharma industry. In addition to the cost, the safety and effectiveness of the industry has been tightly regulated by the federal agencies which obliges the industry to make safe drugs to tackle wide variety of disease conditions. Therefore the role of technology in providing a competitive edge in research and development is more important in today’s pharmaceutical sector. Continue Reading »
Feb
18
2008
Fast Foods: Are They Safe and Nutritious?
They are mushrooming everywhere: in the makeshift trolleys outside the high rise buildings at Nariman Point in Mumbai, at the concentric circles that is Connaught Place in Delhi, or even at the stalls coupling the schools and colleges, the supermarkets and cinema houses in Chennai; these fast food joints to have come to rule as our favourite places to eat.
When everything moves at a brisk pace, when men, women and even children are always running short of time, this situation is quite understandable. A plate of steaming hot ‘pav-bhaji’ or a samosa during lunch hour is ofcourse delicious and convenient. But then, are we aware that there is a price to be paid for today’s rapid life eating? Continue Reading »
Feb
15
2008
No one would argue that health is a key component of happiness, which has great impact on all other spheres of life. Taking into account that a right diet is an important factor that influences health, it is obvious that a lot of people seek ways to improve it. As a result, a large amount of products is proposed and it is essential to be well informed about products’ properties and possible impact on organism to make a right decision. The question is how to find information one can rely on?
Obviously, one can find nutritional information in various sources, such as: books, articles, Web sites. But it is important that you find objective, reliable and up-to-date information. Therefore, when you read a book or an article, take time to look up author’s biography, name of the publishing house or magazine, references to other works. Evidently, well-known magazines are more likely to be trusted, but none-the-less it is essential that the author has a medical background and supports his/her thesis with facts and up-to-date researches. Continue Reading »
Feb
11
2008
How Can Damage of the Brain in Each of the Following Structures Affect One’s Mental Processes and Behavior?
Research has demonstrated the importance of understanding brain disorders as it affects one’s mental processes and behavior. In particular, studies revealed that brain damage may occur due to a wide range of causes, including illnesses, head injuries, complex chemical imbalances, bacterial diseases, and changes associated with aging. These broad categories of influence can lead to very specific or very generalized affective disorders depending on the region damaged.
The medulla oblongata, usually just called the medulla, contains a number of vital centers for regulating heartbeat, breathing, and blood pressure. It also contains the reflex centers for vomiting, coughing, sneezing, hiccoughing, and swallowing (Mader 134). Destruction of the medulla causes instant death (Carlson 302).
The reticular formation receives sensory information by means of various pathways and projects axons to the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and spinal cord. It plays a role in sleep and arousal, attention, muscle tonus, movement, and various vital reflexes (Mader 137). Damage to reticular formation interferes with normal arousal and produces coma by interfering with this mechanism (Carlson 304). Continue Reading »