Category: Disease

  • Schizophrenia: Symptoms and Treatment

    Introduction Schizophrenia is a mental health condition that affects over 200, 000 Americans each year (MayoClinic.org incorrectly written citation). There are many professionals that work with clients with Schizophrenia. These individuals usually included are a psychiatrist, psychologist, social worker, vocational counselor, pharmacist, and a primary care doctor are involved in the care of care of…

  • Paranoia Schizophrenia: A Complex Journey of the Mind

    Paranoia Schizophrenia is a complex journey of the mind. It can affect people socially, physically, and emotionally. Nonetheless there are treatments, medication, and therapy for this mental disease. In this research paper the signs and symptoms of Paranoia Schizophrenia will be discussed. Along with the certain types of medication that help with the symptoms of…

  • Reasons Why Mental Health Is So Important

    People think if they eat the right foods, exercise daily and do good deeds than they’re exempt from mental illnesses, but that’s not the case. Mental health issues can happen to any and everyone and needs to be focused on more than it is in this society. 51% of the U.S. population will suffer from…

  • Parotitis is a Viral Infection

    Mumps, also known as parotitis, is a viral infection that is present in the parotid glands, or salivary glands. Although mumps may have existed before the actual discovery and documentation, the first mumps breakout was documented in 1934. After the outbreak, more research was set out to be made to find out exactly how to…

  • National Health Service

    The NHS provides free healthcare services for approximately 64.6 million people in the UK [NHS, no date], however despite being one of the most commonly used statutory services, recent cuts to the funding of the NHS has threatened its stability. 51-53% of the public would argue that so called ‘abusers’ of the NHS, the term…

  • The Problem of Malnutrition in Guatemala

    Malnutrition is not getting the necessary vitamins and nutrients, which is caused by a lack of eating the proper foods and not eating enough. Malnutrition is not only due to lack of access to necessary foods, but also due to a lack of healthcare (Malnutrition, 2017) Worldwide, 85 million people suffer from being malnourished. Malnutrition…

  • Whether or Not to Boycott Smoking in Open Spots.

    There has been an eternal discussion for quite very long time regarding whether or not to boycott smoking in open spots. the two sides of the competition have done their best to convey convincing realities to assist their conclusions. no one denies that a personal must be permissible to smoke on the off likelihood that…

  • Two Sides of the Same Coin from Suicide Issue: A Summary Analysis

    Managed to spark a controversial debate among the readers, in 2014 The New Yorker published an article with the title of “Suicide, a Crime of Loneliness”, which favor the author’s cultural commentary on a reason that drives into suicidal actions. The author, Andrew Solomon, suggests that the inevitable loneliness is one of the lethal parts…

  • Major Depressive Disorder: Dangerous

    Depression. It’s such a harsh word, but everybody has a specific feeling about this topic. It’s almost never pretty or easy to hear about, and if you can not be open minded about it, then i suggest you continue on to the next blog and dont read mine. If you can be open minded, then…

  • Surgical Site Infection that Cause Infectious Diseases

    Surgical site infection (SSI) The incidence of post-operative infection is higher in elderly patients. Most wound infections manifest within a week of surgery. Causative agents: E.coli, Proteus, Enterococci and coagulase-negative staphylococci. Sign and symptoms: Pain /Tenderness Localized swelling Redness Purulent discharge from the incision Measures to prevent infection: Use aseptic techniques while changing the dressing.…