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Girls And Women Surgeon Generals
1,362 wordsOption Paper Abstract: There is ignorance about the health risks of tobacco. There is further darkness over the risks related to smoking women. It is not that men are spared but here we would deal only with smoking and women. Although there is heavy ponder over health issues like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, atherosclerosis and cancer. How innocent our society is to ignore causes and trying to combat effects? Tobacco still remains to be one of the largest threats to health and most imp...
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The Treatment Of Patients With Communicable Part 2
1,546 words... of the most difficult problems in medical ethics: the value of confidentiality requires the physician who considers breaching it have the most serious justification. Among these exceptions is to report a communicable disease: The obligation to safeguard the patients confidences is subject to certain exceptions, which are ethically and legally justified because of overriding social considerations. Where a patient threatens to employ bodily harm to another person, there is a reasonable probabi...
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Retarding Exercises And Rehabilitation Of People With Emphysema
1,940 wordsRetarding exercises and rehabilitation of people with emphysema Nowadays lung diseases have become more famous killers in the whole world... Many scientists and doctors consider smoking as the cause of many diseases, but some confusing conflicts in the data suggest there may be other important cases. The research paper should embrace all aspects of emphysema: symptoms, treatment and, of course, physical therapy. (Bazex 2002) At first it is necessary to give the definition of this disease. For ex...
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Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Shortness Of Breath
907 wordsEmphysema is a condition in which there is over-inflation of structures in the lungs known as alveoli or air sacs. This over-inflation results from a breakdown of the walls of the alveoli, which causes a decrease in respiratory function (the way the lungs work) and often, breathlessness. Early symptoms of emphysema include shortness of breath and cough. Emphysema and chronic bronchitis together comprise chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Emphysema is a widespread disease of the lungs....
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High Blood Pressure People Who Smoke
2,358 wordsMy research paper is on smoking diseases and other consequences of smoking. Many times when people think of smoking diseases they think of heart disease and lung cancer. While those things are very true there are subtle things that happen also. Most of the time after someone has smoked their third cigarette they are hooked. Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances on earth. Usually once people start smoking they never stop. Tobacco was found in the sixteenth century. Many Indian tribes w...
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