There is no home-based, approved legal way to diagnose disease from your own computer. Attempting to do so can and HAS lead to misdiagnoses, mistreatment, and death.
It is best to see a healthcare provider (doctor, pharmacist) to diagnose illness, as they have the proper knowhow and equipment to properly diagnose and treat illness.
You dont have to keep the files and other records. Data retrieval is also easy. Once the data is entered you will get so many information and reports at your fingertips. Also manipulation of data is also very easy.And Computerized means automated in one way or the other. Thats the benefit. You could actually save the use of paper, probably work will be lessened and the service would be fast.
Probably not. What do you mean by "all the way"? Because some computers can save it for you if you haven't saved it all the way.
The only safe way to deal with old drives is to smash them with a hammer. No electronic means is totsally safe.
You might have poor connectivity. The wire could be marred in some way.
Information technology that enables a firm to accomplish a task or goal or to gain or sustain a competitive advantage in some way.
Use it to keep track of customers, measure medicine, keep track of dosages, research, and diagnose diseases in the best possible way.
Cardiovascular diseases are another way of saying circulatory system diseases. Some of these include atherosclerosis, hypertension, and deep vein thrombosis.
If there is more time (not an emergency situation), the best way to diagnose Meckel's diverticulum is with a nuclear scan.
The urinalysis is a set of screening tests that can detect some common diseases. Itmaybe used to screen for and/or help diagnose conditions such as a urinary tract infections, kidney disorders, liver problems, diabetes or other metabolic conditions, to name a few
Metatabolic diseases are those that involve a change in the way your body burns fuel. Some metabolic diseases are the result of the thyroid gland and its ability to produce hormones that influence metabolism.
Viruses that can be passed from person to person are infectious diseases.
yes. all infectionous diseases are spread the same way
It took 3 muscle biopsies to diagnose my Pompe. Although I believe a blood spot test is the best way to diagnose it.
Some human diseases, such as erythromycin and tetracycline, are made by bacteria.
You will find some good answers to that question here; www.radfad.blogspot
Normally urine will not carry the airborne diseases. As urine is generated from ultra-filtrate. But then this is not the rule of thumb and you may find some infection or at least some individual, who can transmit the airborne infection by way of urine.
STD testing may not be accurate if the infection is not present and this will depend on the disease. Some diseases have no symptoms and some individuals may be just carriers of the disease, leaving one with the impression that they are sick.