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    healthy lives. As I have trained to be a pediatric resident, I have been interested in infectious diseases and epidemiology, and thorough an experience of infectious disease outbreak investigation, I am eager to become a field epidemiology specialist and contribute to make a sustained surveillance system in Japan and epidemiology education system to more health care workers. Learning epidemiology at Rollins school of Public Health is essential for me to attain this goal. In short, this paragraph should

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    wishing there was more that I could do, I don’t like seeing people in pain. I later changed my course of college work towards Medical sciences after gaining a prospective of how medical school will be. The most fascinating area of career is Epidemiology while I knew I would be struggling with the statistics; however I don’t give up. In completion of the bachelors I will remain at Kaplan to take on Master of Public health and later changing to a Doctrine

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    managed, this large data has potential usage for epidemiological study. Through this scholarship, I will obtain in-depth skills in clinical epidemiology. I will also gain networking and collaboration experience with an epidemiological expert from Australia. With these skills, I wish to develop a system to use the P-care online database for clinical epidemiology

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    result of that, most children in Florida in these months ache from RSV symptoms for examples, blue fingernails and lips, difficulty breathing and dehydration and these symptoms can cause chronic diseases at the long-term. This research will discuss epidemiology of RSV in USA between 1956 and 2015, treatment and prevention. Figure 1. RSV spread in USA (2013, 2014). To start with, RSV affects both genders, but it mostly affected pregnant woman because she will have weak immune system during pregnancy

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss tuberculosis (TB), provide a clinical description, and discuss the determinants of health in relation to TB and the role and tasks of the community health nurse in regards to the disease. Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a bacterium that usually affects the victim’s lungs and is spread through the air. TB spreads from one community or country to another as people travel or through immigration to new areas. Today’s modern world of

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    Epidemiology Of Obesity

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    Obesity is a leading preventable cause of death worldwide and its prevalence is increasing at an alarming rate (Barness et al, 2007). For thousands of years obesity was rarely seen, it was not until the 20th century that it became common, some much so that in 1997, the World Health Organization (WHO) formally recognized obesity as a global epidemic (Caballero, 2007). Overweight and obesity now affects at least 1.7 billion people. With the largest proportion in developing countries: In 2010, almost

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    Epidemiology Of Caffeine

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    Introduction 1,2,7-trimethylxanthine commonly known as caffeine is the best known N-compound due to its physiological effects on the central nerve system, blood circulation and respiration. Caffeine is the most widespread consumed behaviorally active substance and almost all the caffeine sources are dietary (Fredholm et al. 1999). The caffeine content of e.g. coffee differs depending on the Coffea variety and the content only decreases in small amounts during roasting (Belitz et al. 2009). In the

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    Hypercholesterolemia is “an elevation of total cholesterol (TC) and/or LDL-cholesterol or non-HDL-cholesterol (defined as the subtraction of HDL-cholesterol from total cholesterol) in the blood” (“Hypercholesterolemia”). Cholesterol is a fat-like compound that is found in all cells of a person. About 75% of the cholesterol found in the bloodstream is that made by the liver (HDL), while 25% is from food (LDL) (“Definition of …). Hypercholesterolemia is also referred to as dyslipidemia. Hypercholesterolemia

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    focus on how a disease or disability effects a whole populations rather than an individual. “Physical activity epidemiology deals with the frequency and patterns of physical activity in the population and the relationship between physical activity and health and disease” (Lisa Cadmus Bertram, 2015). When referring to “prevalence” and “trend” in relation to physical activity epidemiology you get very specific definitions. Prevalence is “the number or proportion of cases or events or conditions in

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    My name is April J. Williams and I am a senior at Dillard University. I am currently working towards my bachelor’s Degree in Public Health with a focus in Epidemiology. I plan to obtain my Master’s Degree and pursue a PhD in Behavioral Epidemiology. My current GPA is 3.86. I currently have an Associate Degree in Cardiorespiratory Care. I have been working as a Respiratory Therapist for 13 years. Being a respiratory therapist is quite rewarding. There is no greater feeling than being able to

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