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In other cases, people may not require medical procedure to be healed of certain diseases, but will only need a psychologist to try talking them out of a disease.... Applying the bypsychosocial model in treatment of the person with lung cancer will involve them changing their behaviors and stopping smoking in order to try to manage the disease.... The bypsychosocial model regards to chronic illness as a combination of factors and tends to bend away from the belief that chronic illness or pain is a result of external factors such as viruses (Glaser, et al, 2002)....
16 Pages
(4000 words)
Research Paper
The report "Public Health Promoting in a Community" evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of morbidity and mortality data in identifying priorities for promoting public health in a community.... Promoting public health is important because it helps people to understand health issues and prevent health problems....
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Report
Based on a report by Harris 2013) chronic diseases are currently the leading causes of deaths globally with the exception of Africa where infectious disease are still leading.... Studies by Centre for disease Control (2014) indicated that 80% of heart diseases, stroke and Type 2 diabetes could be prevented and controlled by avoiding chronic risk factors.... Increased global prevalence of chronic diseases has been directly associated with increased mortality rate especially in developed nations....
12 Pages
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Literature review
The presence of a psychological condition affecting a patient with a chronic disease affects his or her response to the medication provided to treat the condition.... The research has selected two most common diseases; coronary heart disease and cancer, to study how psychological interventions performed by nurses can impact on the health outcomes of patients with the diseases.... However, these interventions do not considerably decrease the overall mortality rate, but significantly improve the life span and quality of health of patients suffering from chronic diseases....
15 Pages
(3750 words)
Essay
The study "Chronic Periodontitis as an Infectious disease" focuses on periodontal healing, the role of the PDL in the healing, and the need to exclude epithelial cells from proliferating in the periodontitis.... This strategy is aimed at abating, if not eliminating, etiologic agents of the disease, like microbial film and subgingival calculus [2], and restoring the periodontal attachment level through the reconnection of periodontal fibers with newly formed cementum [5,6]....
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Thesis
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Essay
Casebeer and Verheof (1987) suggests this methodology of research as necessary for studying patients of chronic illnesses who need to be understood by a combination of perspectives.... .... ... ... IntroductionQualitative and Quantitative techniques of business research are marked by different techniques of data collection....
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Essay
Based on the risk identification process, three underlying risks are selected: PCB products are carcinogenic, river contamination, and exposure to chronic disease by the surrounding population (Horn et al.... (b) The PCB products are also related to other health conditions such as thyroid disease, autoimmune disorders, and skin diseases.... chronic exposure to the population may result in a massive accumulation of toxins inside the bodies of the affected....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
Case Study