You may use any disease, disorder, syndrome, or condition. The disease I chose i

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You may use any disease, disorder, syndrome, or condition. The disease I chose is Type 2 Diabetes (Essay Topic).
1) Give background on the specific subject (Type 2 Diabetes .) Up to 2 points (350 words minimum with citations)
a. History of the disease
b. The age one normally gets this disease c. Symptoms and modes of transmission
d. Ways to avoid the disease
2) Describe the normal functioning and pathology of the physiological system. Up to 2 points (350 words minimum with citations) a). How the disease changes function of the organ system
b. How the disease affects the body as a whole.
3) Appropriate clinical and therapeutic interventions Up to 2 points(350 words minimum with citations)
a. Diagnostic tests
b. Treatment’s mechanism of action (How does it work?)
c. Duration of treatment
d. Current research to find a cure or better treatment for the disease
4) Conclusions from the research. Up to 2 points (350 words minimum with citations)
a. How a person’s daily life is affected by the disease
b. Information on the cost of having the disease, such as for treatment, medications, hospitalization, etc.
c. Why should the public care about the disease?
5) Bibliography APA style 1 point must include a peer reviewed journal
6) Essay content, structure and support up to 1 point
Topic is presented successfully in an understandable and convincing manner. Provides a well-developed analysis of the evidence, clearly distinguishes among facts, opinions, and assumptions, discusses validity of scientific studies or other evidence. Sources are integrated into the text of your paper by using quotations.
Make sure it is a peer reviewed journal
Reading Scholarly Journal Articles
Scholarly articles are published in peer reviewed journals, issued by academic institutions or professional organizations. These scholarly articles are complex – not easy reading – and comprehending them requires attentiveness and practice. The authors are scholars, researchers, and experts in a given field of study who usually assume the reader has some prior knowledge of the topic, since the primary audience are readers familiar with this field: scholars, researchers, professors, and students. These journal articles may have different purposes: a review article, a theory building article, a meta analysis, or an empirical research article (the kind most often read by students). Scholarly articles of all types include thorough documentation of primary and/or secondary research, since the article’s main purposes are to contribute the findings from original or experimental research to the existing body of knowledge, to help answer important questions, and to advance scholarly conversations in the discipline.

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