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Essays On Disease, Treatment, & Epidemiology
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Hepatitus B Virus:
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This 6 page paper examines Hepatitis B as a serious disease that affects more than 1 million Americans, with about 140,000 more becoming infected each year. Liver function, viral transmission, and prevention are discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBhepB.doc.
Essay Title: Hepatitus B Virus:
The Case Against Forced Military Anthrax Vaccination
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A 22 page paper evaluating the
validity of the Department of Defense's staunch support for mandatory anthrax vaccinations of all members of the US armed forces. The paper gives an overview of the disease and Louis Pasteur's discovery of a vaccination against it. It reviews conditions surrounding other controversial health
issues and concludes that, given the military's history of direct lack of consideration for the well being of troops or civilians in the Cold War years, its reluctance to accept any responsibility for Agent Orange consequences and its absolute denial that Gulf War Syndrome exists at all, troops would be wise to resist accepting the vaccine until Congress can manage to withdraw all funding
for the project. Antibiotic treatment is highly effective when diagnosis is early. The paper favors abandoning the vaccination project completely. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
Filename: KSanthMil.wps
Essay Title: The Case Against Forced Military Anthrax Vaccination
Battling Glaucoma
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An 8 page comprehensive research paper in which the writer discusses symptoms, occurrence, and treatment of glaucoma. The strength and weaknesses of various medications and laser surgery methods are assessed. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Glaucoma.wps
Essay Title: Battling Glaucoma
Physical Therapy / An Answer for Diabetes
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In this 9 page research paper, the writer discusses physical therapy treatments for diabetics. The role of the physical therapist is particularly emphasized as is some of the current research on helping diabetic patients. an Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Diabphys.wps
Essay Title: Physical Therapy / An Answer for Diabetes
Medical Concerns Involving Mental Disorders
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A 14 page paper which discusses
various concerns in the medical community in relationship to patients who suffer from
mental disorders such as depression. A section is presented which discusses why animals
are used in research, why it is important to use animals, and what kind of animals are used
and why. Another section details medicinal approaches to the conditions of depression,
and the use of ECT for treatment of depression. The next section discusses possible
complications of combined medications as would be necessary in treating other conditions.
The final section discusses mental illnesses in children and information pertaining to
attention deficit problems. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: RAmedment.wps
Essay Title: Medical Concerns Involving Mental Disorders
The Borna Virus / Its Link to Depression in Humans
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A 9 page discussion of the Borna virus, an infectuous agent which attacks the central nervous system, and its link to depression and other psychiatric disorders in humans. Presents the most current research on the virus and concludes that, although it is highly probable, no definative proof yet exists which definitively incriminates Borna in human psychiatric disorders.
Filename: Bornavir.wps
Essay Title: The Borna Virus / Its Link to Depression in Humans
Factors Affecting Cancer and Heart Disease Mortality Rates
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A 30 page paper discussing separately factors affecting the mortality rates of heart disease and cancer, then comparing lifestyle factors that can apply to both in reducing those mortality rates. Cardiovascular disease is the nation's number-one killer; cancer comes in at number two. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease are more controllable from the individual's point of view than are those of cancer, which includes several life events and conditions over which the individual has no control. Those most at risk in the US are the poor, and particularly the poor minorities. For either cardiovascular disease or for cancer, early detection is the most effective of all control measures. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
Filename: KSmortal.doc
Essay Title: Factors Affecting Cancer and Heart Disease Mortality Rates