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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neuro-degenerative disease. During its course, neurons die progressively because of the accumulation of neurotoxic proteins that form Aß-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). Unlike other cells, n...
pathology in Chinese-Australian women: Acculturation versus heritage clash Recent research proposes there has been an increase in the incidence of eating pathology amidst Asian women residing in the West. Two alternate interpretations for ...
for of necessity, education is a continuing process.” Above is the adage of Louis L'Amour. These are the words that have urged me to espouse the aim of continuing my education. Education is a sea in which after tasting a short wave an indi...
Clinical Laboratory Accreditation on Sub Sahara Africa; Effects and contradictions Introduction Health managers throughout the world, faced with burgeoning costs and lead by hordes of consultants and Adam Smith disciples advising on free ma...
pathology in the acute care hospital setting has changed dramatically over the last 20 years. Speech-language pathologists now routinely assess and manage patients with dysphagia as well as patients with acquired communication disorders. I...
of Nursing is a three to four year program depending on the type of degree and the territorial university in which the person is enroll. The program is designed specifically to create and improve the student’s skills and help them to devel...
dysarthria may also have difficulty swallowing. People may be born with dysarthria (such as individuals with cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy). It may also result from a stroke, brain injury, tumor, infection, or a progressive neuromoto...