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 | | Common Mental Health Disorders. Part 2. | | by Shergill, Aug 12, 2006 | | This article is the second of two articles which gives a brief account of mental health disorders in the hope that patients will seek help from duly qualified professionals. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 9 |
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 | | Major Mental Health Disorders, Part 1. | | by Shergill, Aug 12, 2006 | | This article is about Major Mental Health Problems in the United States. Hopefully it will help some readers understand their prevelence and may encourage them to seek help from professionals. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 11 |
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 | | Cellular Respiration (Metaboism) for Nurses | | by Shergill, Sep 7, 2006 | | This article about respiration is written for nurses who are in their second year of Professional training. Understanding metabolism at a cellular level is very important because each cell is a unit of life and contributes to the health of the whole individual. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 9 |
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 | | Cholestrol Lowering Drugs. Know Everything, Choose what is best for you! | | by Shergill, Sep 4, 2006 | | Cholestrol lowering drugs are also called "Statins". These are used extensively for the lowering of LDL (bad cholesterol). You will notice that their name ends with the suffix "statin". Nurses and Medical students often have to give patients informaton about the statin which is being given. In this article, all statins which are currently on the market are discussed. This knowledge is to empower patients to maximise their knowledge and outcomes from medical interventions. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 13 |
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 | | Are We Dringking Enough Water? Is it always Good For US? | | by Shergill, Sep 3, 2006 | | This article is in response to Kristie Leigh Karn’s article, “Are we drinking enough water? I am in agreement with Kristie about her statement that when you feel thirsty, you drink. It is nice, simple and straight forward. However, life is much more complex than the immediate cause and effect. For optimal outcomes we should obtain an understanding of the issues involved and then we should decide on what is best for that situation.
The author is a Lecturer in Health Sciences. | | Comments(6) Liked It: 15 |
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 | | Consequences of Wrong Choices and End of Life issues. | | by Shergill, Sep 2, 2006 | | This article is written by a Lecturer in Health Sciences of a Major University. It is for Student Nurses enrolled in the second year of the Bachelor of Nursing Degree progamme. However, it will also make interesting reading for patients, parents and qualified Nurses. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 13 |
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