Category: Disease

  • On the Influence of the Disease on the Personality

    In the current essay, I consider how my past experiences have helped me build courage and resilience to persist in academic and life challenges. I will focus on my challenge  living with type 1 diabetes (a chronic disease) for five years, and how this struggle has impacted my achievements, motivation, and behavior. Overall, I…

  • Stigma Associated With Disease

    Table of Contents Introduction Serving as an Advocate Forms of Assistance Conclusion Reference List Introduction Cases of alienation of people suffering from health impairments, diseases, or even unwanted pregnancies are common across the globe. The prejudice that most communities have against people suffering from chronic illnesses like HIV/AIDS and disabilities leads to such people being…

  • Methamphetamine, the Root Cause of Trauma Disease

    Introduction Methamphetamine is extremely addictive and functions as a stimulant in the CNS. The drug is produced by numerous unlawful labs, in United States. Methamphetamine is directly associated with toxic chemicals. The toxic substances are often employed as ingredients in the manufacture of the drug, which significantly contributes to the drugs toxicity and its perilous…

  • On the Influence of the Disease on the Personality

    In the current essay, I consider how my past experiences have helped me build courage and resilience to persist in academic and life challenges. I will focus on my challenge  living with type 1 diabetes (a chronic disease) for five years, and how this struggle has impacted my achievements, motivation, and behavior. Overall, I…

  • Stigma Associated With Disease

    Table of Contents Introduction Serving as an Advocate Forms of Assistance Conclusion Reference List Introduction Cases of alienation of people suffering from health impairments, diseases, or even unwanted pregnancies are common across the globe. The prejudice that most communities have against people suffering from chronic illnesses like HIV/AIDS and disabilities leads to such people being…

  • Methamphetamine, the Root Cause of Trauma Disease

    Introduction Methamphetamine is extremely addictive and functions as a stimulant in the CNS. The drug is produced by numerous unlawful labs, in United States. Methamphetamine is directly associated with toxic chemicals. The toxic substances are often employed as ingredients in the manufacture of the drug, which significantly contributes to the drugs toxicity and its perilous…

  • Ethical Dilemma of Patients Disease Awareness

    Table of Contents Dilemma Description Gut Feeling Ethical Aspects and Core Values Personal Decision References Dilemma Description A social worker, Marcia working at Owing Mill General Hospital, faces a significant ethical dilemma. A patient called Michael is an older man with relatively fragile mental health and an unstable emotional state. Michael is diagnosed with terminal…

  • Gangs, a Social Causation, Societies Disease

    Table of Contents Introduction Joining a gang Societies Disease References Introduction The future of America lies within the hands of todays youngsters, but there are some serious concerns regarding where these youngsters might take us. Youth gangs, along with the problems associated with them, are growing in many American cities. Children growing up in substandard…

  • Sex Chromosomes Impact on Metabolic Diseases

    Research A research article I found said that genetic specificities of sex chromosomes impact the likelihood and severity of developing diseases, such as hypertension, cardiac ischemia, obesity, aneurism, or atherosclerosis (Arnold et al., 2017). It is important to add that not only sex chromosomes determine biological sex of a person, but there are other four…

  • Anthropology: Infectious Disease Education for Indian People

    Table of Contents Introduction Cultural Anthropology and Health Anthropological Framework Social Responsibility Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the modern world, much attention is paid to health literacy and the exchange of necessary information. Community involvement cannot be ignored because this practice makes multiple sources available for creating new strategies and understanding human behaviors (Scrimshaw 7653).…