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Human Disease Project Guidelines-IMPORTANT!!

2/24/2012

18 Comments

 
Here are the guidelines and support for your project research. 
  • A basic description of the disease
  • Information on the background and history of the disease
  • The symptoms of the disease; how a person knows they have it
  • Any tests a health care provider would run to help diagnose the disease
  • How the disease affects the body
  • Cures or treatments for the disease
  • Current research to find a cure or better treatment for the disease
  • The age one normally gets this disease and how they get it
  • How a person's daily life is affected by the disease
  • Information on the cost of having the disease, such as for treatment, medications, hospitalization, etc.
Library Project Outcomes . . .

Please comment to his Blog post to verify you attending the Library Research Day on Friday, Feb. 24th.

Tell me . . . number your responses . . . Thank you!!


  1. What one research tool/resource did you like the best?
  2. Did you get three resources and document them in YOUR Blog, with correct format??
  3. Did you find a source for statistical data on the disease? We will use the data later in Excel to create a chart.




18 Comments
Roxana Tinoco
2/24/2012 04:55:42 am

I personally liked the EBSCOhost Databases, the CQ Researcher, and the website that the librarian showed us medlineplus.gov. The one that iliked the best was the CQ Researcher.

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Miranda Palacio
2/24/2012 05:13:32 am

1. i personally liked ebscohost the most. 2.yes i got 3 resouces and put them on my blog. 3. yes i found statistical information

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Miriam Mendoza link
2/24/2012 05:17:09 am

I really liked EBSCOhost. I found this website very interesting and helpful to all of us! We can find any topic (I think) we are looking for!

very nice website :)

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Kathy Black
2/24/2012 05:32:52 am

1. I liked using EBSCOhost. It was very easy to use and cite.
2. I did find three resources and cited them on my blog.
3. I did find an article about statistics.

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anabel
2/24/2012 05:29:51 am

i liked EBSOhost but i like medlineplus.gov the most since it has alot of information....

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Jose
2/24/2012 05:38:47 am

What one research tool/resource did you like the best? Meline Plus and CQ researcher were very helpful research tools.
Did you get three resources and document them in YOUR Blog, with correct format??No, only two but they were very informative.
Did you find a source for statistical data on the disease? We will use the data later in Excel to create a chart.Yes I did and I found out the men can get brest cancer too.

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kyle
2/24/2012 05:44:02 am

1. I really liked the citation function on the EBSCOhost
2. yes i have 3 sources properly formatted on my blog, along with others with only links
3. Yes i found a couple charts depicting the decrease of VWF in someone with the VWDisease compared to a healthy person.

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Miriam Rojas
2/24/2012 05:47:56 am

What one research tool/resource did you like the best?
one of the sources where I found a lot of information about my topic was medlineplus.gov. I like CQ Researcher too becuase it took me to other websites where i found good information too.

Did you get three resources and document them in YOUR Blog, with correct format?? Yes, I got the three I needed but I think I could've find more than three.

Did you find a source for statistical data on the disease? We will use the data later in Excel to create a chart.
yes, there were sources with statistical data on OSA

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Adriana Lopez
2/24/2012 05:50:50 am

1. I really liked CQ researcher I found a really good article there.
2.Yes, I have 3 correctly cited sources posted on my blog and the links.
3. Yes, I found a lot of charts that would help me later.

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Roxana Tinoco Continuation..
2/26/2012 04:15:25 pm

2.I did get 3 resources and documents, and I posted them on my blog.
3. I did find statistics.

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Donegan
2/27/2012 03:34:48 am

1. Ebscohost.com was very helpful, also sciencedirect.com helped.
2. The sources i found on google had alot so i figured to use those as part of my research but that just a quick resource not a fully resourced topic just yet.
3. The data collected wasnt in graph form but it definitly had statistics listed.

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Patricia Arizmendi link
2/27/2012 04:15:45 am

1. I liked Ebscohost and CQ researcher.

2. With the little time we had I did get one resource and search through various articles.

3. I didnt get to find statistical data. The information I got was that CQ researcher was or has statistical data.

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Dee link
2/27/2012 04:47:39 am

Very interesting and insightful for me. I personally had time to find my disease in Hepatitis C Foundation that I am familiar with. I was able to go to the lab on Monday for you to help me further thank you

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Monica
2/27/2012 05:37:29 am

1. I liked the EBSCO host best.
2. I did get 3 resources but still need to post on my blog.
3. I did find a statistic on diagnoses on autism in CA.

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heaven flowers link
3/2/2012 04:29:57 am

i was there but i didn't hear his presentation because i was out side of the room on the computers doing my work

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Maria Ambriz
3/2/2012 04:45:39 am

What one research tool/ resource did you like the best? For me the resource that I like the best was EBSCO host.
I got there sources and documents, but I need to post them on my blog
I am still looking for a good source for statistical data

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Laser for eye link
6/27/2012 03:39:49 pm

Thanks for putting this guidelines it will certainly help in making the project in a correct format.

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fast loans link
10/1/2013 03:20:55 pm

Think for yourself and let others enjoy the privilege of doing so too.

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