Category: Disease

  • Personal Genetics and Risks of Diseases

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Concerning genetics, biographical information includes data such as ethnicity. Although diseases occur in all ethnic groups, some are more frequent in specific populations as compared to others. Therefore, being that prior risk is centered on the couples and donors ethnic background, residual risk will also be…

  • Microbe-Human Interaction in Health and Disease

    One of the most critical topics in microbe-human interaction concerns microbial reservoirs since they inform one about the various places pathogens can be found. Generally speaking, people, other species, and environmental elements are the groups of reservoirs (Anderson et al., 2020). Pathogens with human repositories, as a rule, adhere solely to body tissue. These organisms…

  • Genetics in Diagnosis of Diseases

    Table of Contents Summary Genogram Genogram Analysis Managing Patient Condition Genomics in Nursing Practice References Summary Medical genetics aims to study the role of genetic factors in the etiology and pathogenesis of various human diseases. These diseases can be divided into hereditary diseases, including chromosomal conditions and genetic disorders, and diseases caused by a congenital…

  • Aspects of the Genetic Diseases

    Table of Contents Introduction Genetic Diseases and Examples Down Syndrome Cancer Sickle Cell Disease Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Genetic diseases refer to conditions that happen when a process of mutation has an impact on the genes of human beings. In addition, a genetic disorder may also occur when a person has the wrong amount of…

  • Multifactorial Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Multifactorial or complex diseases can stem from several factors as it becomes clear from the title. It may be a genetic impairment or unhealthy lifestyle habits, inheritance, or a combination of them. For example, heart disease can be called multifactorial because there can be many issues that cause the heart to malfunction like inherently high…

  • Genetics: Gaucher Disease Type 1

    Table of Contents Abstract Disease diagnosis Etiology Case study Conclusion Reference List Abstract The Gaucher disease type 1 category is a genetically related complication in which there is an automatic recession in the way lysosomes store some important gene enzymes. This abnormality is mainly caused by the slow or sometimes dormant reactivity of the genetic…

  • Genetic Diseases: Hemophilia

    Table of Contents Introduction Hemophilia: Description Causes of Hemophilia Signs and Symptoms History of Hemophilia Diagnosis of Hemophilia Treatment of Hemophilia Prevalence in the U.S. and the World Reference List Introduction Animal bodies contain chromosomes that carry DNA segments called genes. Genes are important, in that, in human beings, genes determine characterization. For example, genes…

  • Radiation Effect and Human Disease Correlation

    Radiation results from the decay of unstable nuclei to give out particles that could destroy normal tissues leading to diseases such as cancer. Radioactive elements are referred to as ionizing radiations that can impact the chemical and physical traits of the molecules they are exposed to. Radiation comprises high-energy particles, containing alpha, beta, and gamma…

  • Gene Modification: Means of Disease Prevention

    Table of Contents Introduction Experimentation and Collection of Data Data Interpretation and Evaluation Reference Introduction This research was motivated by the observation of a faulty mutant MYBPC3 gene copy causing a lethal heart disease in people who have inherited it. Since the nature of the disorder is genetical, it was assumed gene modification with the…

  • Disease Emergence in Multi-Patch Stochastic Epidemic Models

    Introduction The paper by Nipa and Allen (2020) focused on disease emergence in multi-patch stochastic epidemic models with demographic and seasonable variability. The investigation uses stochastic models in formulating variability that is both seasonal and demographic. Estimating a disease outbreak is through multi-type branching and application of backward Kolmogorov differential equation. Description of the Problem…