Category Archives: Diagnosis
27 Jul 2015 |
Clinical depression is cited as a condition that has both psychological and physiological components to its expression. Most often it is a combination of chemical imbalances in the brain that are further influenced by experiential factors that inform a person’s perception. Most people with clinical depression have ...
Continue Reading01 Jun 2015 |
Hypertension generally refers to conditions where blood pressure levels are considered consistently higher than the normal baseline for people within the same age demographic. However, there are a number of factors that can impact what is considered a healthy baseline for any individual, and this can make it important for a nursing ...
Continue Reading18 May 2015 |
Although diabetes is a highly prevalent chronic ailment in modern society, it is not always diagnosed as early as it could be for proper intervention and treatment. This is due to the fact that the different types of diabetes can manifest at different stages of life, and may also be a factor of heredity. For […]
Continue Reading27 Apr 2015 |
Aging is an unavoidable part of life, and as we grow older our bodies begin to change in a wide variety of ways. Some of them can be alarming, and understanding more about them is important. As women age, problems with their reproductive systems can become common and become stressful. Vaginal bleeding may or may […]
Continue Reading09 Jan 2015 |
Whenever a loved one is diagnosed with a terminal or even chronic condition, it can create stress for both the patient and the family members. Along with emotional processing, patients are also faced with a number of physical changes that can greatly impact the quality of life. Loved ones and family members can often feel […]
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