1. What role does the stories of patients/families about healthcare

Question Answered step-by-step  1. What role does the stories of patients/families about healthcareproviders tell us about the practice of genomic medicine? references: http://www.tellingstories.nhs.uk/index.php/long-qt-syndrome 2. a. How would you describe the connection between some types of mental illness and addictive disorders?     b. Explain factors that have made our understanding of the genetic and environmental components to autism so challenging. 3. a. Explain why a person who worked for years with a substance that is a pure promoter and then changed jobs to one that involves working with a pure initiator is less likely to develop cancer than a person who worked for years with a pure initiator and then changed jobs to one that involves working with a pure promoter. Why is determining the causes of many cancers so difficult?   b. What would be the potential outcome of a procedure that could stop the expression of (turn off) all oncogenes? How could the development of a cancer treatment that only prevents metastasis of cancer cells rather than killing them be helpful?References: Cardiovascular Disorders, Genetics of Cancer, Genetic Contributions to Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders -Genetics and Genomics by Beery, Workman & Eggert (2018) CH. 13,14,15 -http://www.tellingstories.nhs.uk/index.php/long-qt-syndrome -Cancer Genetics http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/genetics -Genetic Testing http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/gtesting/EGAPP/recommend/CYP450.htm -General Physical Activities Defined by Level of Intensity http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/physical/pdf/PA_Intensity_table_2_1.pdf Health Science Science Nursing NURS 4400 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)