Music Therapy for Dementia – Research Study

Hilda Dimalibot Purpose of the Study Research question What is the level of knowledge for the benefits of music therapy on the residents with dementia among healthcare assistants in Chadderton Rest Home? Purpose of the project The main purpose of this research project is to determine the level of knowledge for the benefits of music…

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Techniques for Extraction of Impacted Lower Third Molars

Abstract Objectives: Many series of side effects will be produced with the extraction of impacted lower third molar which including pain, swelling, inflammation, and trismus. Flap design is important to allow good visibility, reach to the impacted tooth, and for healing of the surgically created defect. This study aims at the evaluation and comparison of…

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Research Study: Factors Causing Cannabis Use

Factors Leading towards cannabis use and what can be done about them: A study carried out in local transport drivers of district Peshawar, Pakistan. The problem of drug trafficking represents a crippling facet of reality in Pakistan that is affecting 34% of the country’s population in terms of having problems with drug usage, and or abuse. The district…

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The relationship between cannabis use and mental health disorder

Abstract This assignment evaluates the relationship between cannabis use and mental health disorder related to it in Australia. Recent national data reflects that cannabis use was at its peak in 1998 when over 60% of people aged 20-29 were reported having used cannabis. Since then various studies have found co relation between cannabis use causing…

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Womens Health-Emergency Contraception Types

Topic: Women’s Health-Emergency Contraception: Plan B® One-Step (levonorgestrel) and ella® (ulipristal acetate) Emergency contraceptives are intended to prevent pregnancy after known or suspected contraceptive failure or if you had unprotected intercourse without using birth control (Turner and Ellertson, 2002). There are two forms of emergency contraceptive pills (ECPs), both available and approved by the Food…

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Is Vitamin Supplementation Beneficial with Regards to Cardiovascular Disease

Abstract Cardiovascular diseases are the number one killer of humans worldwide according to the World Health Organization’s Statistics. Cardiovascular diseases are defined as diseases that affect the heart, arteries and veins. The most common reason for CVDs is atherosclerotic plaque buildup in the arteries. This can lead to complications such as Myocardial Infarction, strokes and…

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury

Introduction Knee injuries are very common in sports; understanding mechanism of injury is an important aspect for diagnosing and managing them effectively (Webb and Corry, 2000; Bahr and Krosshaug, 2005). While making a precise diagnosis, it is necessary to re-evaluate the knee at different stages since acute examination of injury is often difficult and might…

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Development of Holistic Teaching Project: Laughter Yoga

Laughter Yoga: Holistic Teaching Project Have you ever heard “laughter is the best medicine”?  How do you feel after laughing?  Happy? Carefree?  Laughing always makes me feel good.  It can be said that laughing is good for your body, soul, and it releases stress.  Laughter has many healthy benefits such as increasing blood flow, boosts…

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Nerve And Tendon Gliding Exercises Health And Social Care Essay

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome was first described by Sir James Paget in 1854 but the term was coined by Moeirisch. It is a syndrome of compression neuropathy of median nerve at the wrist. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome results in considerable discomfort and pain, limitation of activities of daily living, loss of sleep and work disability. (Levine et…

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Barriers to the HPV Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening for BAME Women

What are the Barriers of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination and Cervical Cancer Screening amongst Minority Women age 12-26? Abstract Background: Minority women systematically experience socio-economic disadvantages, which put them in the face of greater obstacles in attaining optimal health. Approximately 44 million women in the United States, nearly one third of all women in America,…

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