Category: Disease

  • Stress and Health

    Stress is the body’s reaction to any change that requires a modification or response. The body reacts to these movements with physical, mental, and enthusiastic responses. You can experience stress from your condition, your body, and your insights. The human body is proposed to experience weight and react to it. Stress can be sure, keeping…

  • The Social Dynamics of Mental Illness: Challenges and Impact

    Mental illness represents a significant social challenge, influencing individuals’ capacity to engage with the world around them. Conditions such as anxiety/panic disorders and social anxiety disorder, in particular, can profoundly affect communication and interaction. Social anxiety disorder, akin to social phobia, renders individuals hesitant or unable to engage in conversation, leading to withdrawal from society.…

  • Gene Editing For Treating Diseases

    Genome editing is the modification of a specific DNA sequence, within a cell or organism. It has been around since 1970 but only in the recent years have scientists discovered technologies which allow them to precisely cut and edit DNA. Clustered regularly interspaced palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/cas 9 is perhaps the most exciting of these technologies.…

  • Danger And Features Of Muscular Dystrophies

    Muscular Dystrophy: Hope Through Research states, Muscular Dystrophy was first seen in 1850, by Sir Charles Bell. He wrote about an illness that caused weakness in boys. Six years later, another scientist wrote about two brothers who were ailed with generalized weakness, muscle damage and replacement of damaged tissue with fat and connective tissue. At…

  • The Nursing Process: Purpose and Steps

    Nursing incorporates self-ruling and collective consideration of the care of all people regardless of their age, family background, social status and communities, debilitated or well and in all settings. Nursing incorporates 3 important components: The advancement of wellbeing Counteractive action of sickness The care of the sick, debilitated and passing on individuals. In addition, the…

  • Structure And Function Of The CFTR Chloride Channel

    The cystic fibrosis trans membrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a unique member of the ABC transporter family that forms a novel Cl− channel. It is located predominantly in the apical membrane of epithelia where it mediates trans epithelial salt and liquid movement. Dysfunction of CFTR causes the genetic disease cystic fibrosis. The CFTR is composed…

  • My personal philosophy of nursing

    When I was about fourteen years old my grandfather; better known as “bigdaddy” to me, passed away. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in the early stages. He was around 88 years old when his condition started decline just a few short months before he died. He was no longer able to do the things…

  • Types Of Commincable & Non-Communicable Diseases

    This essay will be exploring the main features of commincable and non-communicable diseases and go on to explain how some of these diseases affect how the body works and how the cause the body to react differently within these various situations. Diseases come in two different forms; commincable and non-commincable. A communicable disease is contagious…

  • How Infectious Diseases Spread?

    Differences between bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites Bacteria is a microorganism, most bacteria is harmless. It is found in soil, water, plants, animals and humans; it can only be seen under a microscope. Antibiotics can help treat bacterial infections. Examples of bacterial infections are TB and MRSA. Viruses live inside other living organisms. They can…

  • Do Guns Kill People or Do People Kill People

    The answer to this question is, guns don’t kill people, people kill people; however, guns make it easier to kill people and often time in great numbers. The government should create stricter laws on gun control and end the senseless mass murders at the hands of individuals in possession of guns. In the United States,…