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Name of Disease

Authors name

Symptoms
Describe the symptoms that usually arise from this disease. These may be bulleted or in paragraph form:
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Possible Causes
Describe the possible causes of this disease. If it is genetic, include how this disease is inherited (dominant, recessive) perhaps with a photo here depicting the inheritance pattern (shown below).

Lethargy Anemia Etc.

What is (name of disease)


Include a generalized description of the disease, but make this text compelling and interesting so that readers will want to read the rest of the brochure. Be sure to keep the scope of this introduction narrow enough so that you can adequately cover the concepts you raise here in the limited space of the rest of the brochure.

Diagnosis
Include medical tests used to determine the definitive diagnosis for this disease. You may bullet this list but also include a general description of each test. (i.e. what is being looked for with a blood test and what is normal?)

Probable Outcome and Treatment Options


Will the patient live a normal life by using the self- management options described here? Describe the various treatment options available along with self -management options recommended for persons with this disease. Be detailed with some medications or treatments here. -------------------------------------------***You may choose other colors (but nothing too bright) or no color to format different regions of your pamphlet. You should choose pictures or photos that relate to the disease you have chosen. Part of your grade includes neatness and attractiveness of your pamphlet.

Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 2514 VS01

Caption describing picture or graphic of your choice.

REFERENCES (include ALL references used even for pictures here) See details at http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/11/ a couple of examples follow: Basic Format for Books: Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher. Marieb, Elaine and Hoehn, Katja. (2013). Human Anatomy & Physiology. Glenview, IL: Pearson. Data Sets: Point readers to raw data by providing a Web address (use "Retrieved from") or a general place that houses data sets on the site (use "Available from"). United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. (2008). Indiana income limits [Data file]. Retrieved from http://www.huduser.org/Datasets/IL/IL08/in_fy2008.pdf Mayo Clinic Staff. (2011). Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). syndrome/DS00145. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/sudden-infant-death-

The retrieved from webpage needs to be exact and will take the reader directly to the article or photo google is a search engine (NOT a webpage for reference).

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