The cause of RA is still under research, no one knows the factual answer to what causes this disease.
in my body when I inject these wild, expensive medicines. That led me to try to understand the biochemical processes involved with RA. Scientists may not know the causes for RA, but they do know a great deal about the biochemical processes. Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease so a primer on immunity is necessary. It’s a complex system but some basic understanding will help. When a substance gets into the body that does not belong, the immune system kicks into gear in an effort seek and destroy…
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Arthritis is broadly defined as painful inflammation of the joints. There are approximately 100 different types of arthritis, such as osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that is the most chronic joint condition and affects approximately 33 million people. Osteoarthritis involves the whole joint including cartilage, bone, ligament and muscle, with changes such as joint space narrowing (Bennell & Hinman, 2011). It results from…
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Rheumatoid arthritis RA refers to a chronic long live disease resulting from systemic inflammatory, which might affect various organs and tissues although it primarily attacks synovial or flexible joints. However, this creates inflammation that causes the tissue that lines the inside of joints (the synovium) to thicken, resulting in swelling and pain. Rheumatoid arthritis is an painful and disabling condition that may lead to significant loss of mobility and function if not is treated on time. In…
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bs_bs_banner Nursing and Health Sciences (2013), 15, 346–352 Research Article Is patient education helpful in providing care for patients with rheumatoid arthritis? A qualitative study involving French nurses Estelle Fall, PhD,1,2 Nadia Chakroun, PhD,1,2 Nathalie Dalle, PhD3 and Marie Izaute, PhD1,2 1 Department of Psychology, Clermont University, 2Social and COgnitive Psychology LAboratory (LAPSCO), UMR 6024, CNRS, and 3Clinical Investigation Center, University Hospital Center, Clermont-Ferrand…
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articles and research studies to play an essential role as a mediator of osteoblast and osteoclast signaling. A review article by Danielle, et al summarizes evidence that discusses LPA, a bioactive phospholipid and its essential role in the interactions that occur between osteoblasts and osteoclasts. The review article suggests several ways that LPA released from osteoblasts are important mediators of bone growth, survival and calcium levels. No experiments were conducted in this paper as it was a…
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published research The aim of this assignment is to critically appraise two research articles, demonstrating a quantitative and qualitative approach. “Research is the systematic and rigorous process of enquiry which aims to describe phenomena and to develop and test explanatory concepts and theories” (Bowling, 2002, p. 1). The quantitative study is titled, ‘One year outcomes of a randomised controlled trial of an educational-behavioural joint protection programme for people with rheumatoid arthritis’…
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Immunology Paper Biological Agents and their use in Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune diseases are from an overactive immune response against the bodies’ own tissues, organs and self-cells. In other words, the body actually attacks its own cells. A part of the body is mistakenly attacked by the immune system thinking that it is a pathogen. This can be isolated to just one organ or tissue in the body, or can be systemic. There are many different types of autoimmune diseases, such as Rheumatoid Arthritis…
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Importance of Theory Paper THE ROY ADAPTATAION MODEL Kandace Wood Chamberlain College of Nursing Course Number: N501 March 2015 Introduction: Theories and models despite not being synonymous are used interchangeably in nursing. In general a theory is considered to be a speculative statement that is concerned with some elements of reality that are not yet proven. There are a number of theories in the field of nursing also which are used to…
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heart? Plenty to spare!! A world filled with nothing but healthy people, no cancer or missing limbs. How could this be? The answer lies in stem cells and their research. It has been said that stem cell research is unethical, but through this paper it will be shown that it does not matter. The ethical concerns related to stem cell research are insignificant when it has the potential to cure currently incurable diseases, grow organs for transplants, and limbs for amputees, and perhaps many other uses…
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Richard Gousse Michelle Zuppe April 16th 2012 Nutrition Herbal Supplements, Are They Effective? No this paper is not all about marijuana and whether or not it should be legalized. This is a serious paper discussing actual herbal supplements and if they are effective to use. Herbal supplements (which are sometimes called botanicals) are not relatively new. Plants have been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. However botanicals are not as strictly regulated like the other medications…
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