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    Music Therapy (in Progress)

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    Eng 104 Yuanyuan Liao Zachary Wade Research proposal Research proposal: Music Therapy and Why Does it Matter? INTRODUCTION: Music is used to enhance well-being‚ reduce stress‚ and distract patients from unpleasant symptoms. Although there are wide variations in individual preferences‚ music appears to exert direct physiologic effects through the autonomic nervous system. It also has indirect effects by modifying caregiver behavior. Music effectively reduces anxiety and improves mood for

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    A patient may receive radiation therapy before‚ during‚ or after surgery. Some patients may receive radiation therapy alone‚ without surgery or other treatments. Some patients may receive radiation therapy and chemotherapy at the same time. The timing of radiation therapy depends on the type of cancer being treated and the goal of treatment (cure or palliation). Radiation therapy given before surgery is called pre-operative or neoadjuvant radiation. Neoadjuvant radiation may be given to shrink a

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    regarding his experiences that spurned research to this day into Animal-Assisted Therapy‚ patients have reaped the benefits. These benefits are both physiological as it relates to changes in the persons physical condition and psychosocial refers to changes in a person’s mental or emotional condition. Animals have the ability to continue to play an important part in the medical field. What is Animal Assisted Therapy and Does it Work? While people love their pets this paper considers if animals

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    Nondrug Therapies Essay

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    In my article‚ drug and nondrug therapies for osteoporosis are being compared. My article states that the most effective ways to help with osteoporosis are preventing loss of bones‚ and avoiding fractures. Nondrug therapies may include; weight bearing exercise‚ adequate calcium intake‚ and prevention of falls. Drug therapies may include; estrogen replacement‚ calcitonin‚ fluoride‚ and bisphosphonates. Nondrug therapies can help with osteoporosis effectively. My article states that physical activity

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    thoughts without learning anything new. They won’t be able to learn from their mistakes‚ or from the things around them. CBT therapy can help individuals quickly identify and cope with specific challenges and it requires fewer sessions compared to other types of therapy. A lot of popular CBT methods are put in an application for cognitive distortions which are inaccurate thoughts that reinforce negative emotions. Many offenders use methods such as filtering‚ and blaming to ignore the good things

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    Psychology 101 Final Research Paper 3/4/14 Dialectical Behavior Therapy I chose to do my paper on Dialectical Behavior Therapy for a number of reasons. The most important reason was because I would like to get to know more about the skills training that is involved in Dialectical behavior therapy or (DBT). I also would like to know more about DBT as a whole. I strongly believe this will be a great self help tool for me as well

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    Brain Stimulation Therapy

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    Interpersonal Therapy for Depression (Bleiberg‚ & Markowitz‚ 2008). The combination of both psychotropic‚ and CBT as a mode of treatment‚ is more effective in respect to cost-effectives‚ and reduces the probabilities of relapse (Young‚ Rygh‚ Weinberger‚ & Beck‚ 2008). Brain Stimulation Therapy is a type of treatment in which the brain is stimulated with electricity. Brain Stimulation Therapy has faded out throughout recent years (National Institute‚ 2016). This was due to an interest of practitioners

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    Bioresonance Tumor Therapy

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    "Bioresonance Therapy." Bioresonance Therapy. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2012. <http://terrapintherapy.com/Bioresonance_therapy.html>. "BioResonance Tumor Therapy." BioResonance Tumor Therapy. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2012. <http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/bioresonance.html>. "CSC." Radio Waves in Human Tissue —. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2012. <http://www.csc.fi/english/csc/publications/cscnews/2011/2/laakso>. "Electromagnetic Therapy." Electromagnetic Therapy. N.p

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    Guidant: Radiation Therapy

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    Case-Study Guidant 1.How attractive is the radiation therapy opportunity for Guidant? First we will determine the size of the market and its growth potential. Then we will assess the attractiveness of the market for radiation therapy in general using the concept of Porter’s 5 forces. Furthermore we will connect this information with Guidant’s specifics and its complementary assets to find out if this specific market is attractive for the company. Market size and growth potential The market’s

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    if there was a solution that could help ease the pain of menopause would most women take it? Probably‚ but what many women don ’t know is that there can be serious side effects when going through Hormonal Replacement Therapy. Before one can understand Hormonal Replacement Therapy‚ they must first understand what menopause is. Menopause is a natural part of aging and it occurs when a woman ’s ovaries stop producing a chemical called estrogen‚ which therefore cause irregular menstruation cycles

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