Healthcare

Ebola Disease
Healthcare · 19. May 2024
Learn about the Ebola virus and some of the early detection methods.
Patient Rights to End Life
Healthcare · 18. May 2024
Suffering before death causes dismay to those who are dying, and any friends or family members that are aware of the situation. This is especially difficult for those who are suffering from terminal illness.

What is the Mechanism of Action for Warfarin?
Healthcare · 18. May 2024
Warfarin reduces blood clotting by eliminating and decreasing the amount of active vitamin k in the bloodstream.
Oral Healthcare Among Pregnant Women
Healthcare · 16. May 2024
Understanding the changes to oral health has been a documented and recurring study from not just physicians, but to paternal scientists and scholars alike. The main elements that need to be considered is the sharing of the required education, training and information that is necessary for positive oral health. There are many different factors to consider, especially for vulnerable members of society. Pregnant, and soon to become pregnant women fall into this category.

PTSD and Oral Health
Healthcare · 15. May 2024
Oral health affects one's emotional state and sense of self worth while being a necessary component for your proper digestion. Stressful events cause physical and psychological changes that can alter our ability to maintain, monitor or manage any negative effects on our teeth and overall health.
Colostomy: Variations in Structural Methodology
Healthcare · 29. April 2024
The reasons behind colostomy vary, but the medical component means that the patient needs to have a basic understanding of how they are able to function, and maintain themselves on their own. When you have or go through a drastic physical change, maintaining your own strength and structure is extremely important for your progression.

Disease Prevention Before the 1500's
Healthcare · 29. April 2024
"Interesting enough, early scientists who did not have the knowledge of microorganisms still found ways of dealing with airborne illnesses. Prior to the 1500s, it was still common knowledge that disease transference could be found in the air, water, and contracted by physical contact. Finding patterns that are connected to our well being, is what bolsters medical progressive practices."