Essay About The Scientific and Mathematical/Analytical Perspectives : Alzheimer’s Disease
(You will cover two perspectives in one paper.)
Address your general topic by forming and answering two levels of research questions for each inquiry…
-Choose a “Level 1 Research Question/Writing Prompt” from both of the lists below to answer in the paper.
-Compose a “Level 2 Research Question/Writing Prompt” for each kind of inquiry that provides detail, specificity, and focus to your inquiry, research, and writing.
-State your research questions in the introduction of your paper.
-Answer each research question and support your assertions with evidence (research) to form the body of your paper.
-In the conclusion of the paper, briefly review the issues, research questions, answers, and insights.
Level 1 Research Questions/Writing Prompts
SCIENTIFIC Perspective of Inquiry
What are the anatomical, physiological, pathological, or epidemiological issues?
Which body systems are affected?
What happens at the cellular or genetic level?
Which chemical or biological issues are most important?
Level 1 Research Questions/Writing Prompts
MATHEMATICAL/ANALYTICAL Perspective of Inquiry
What are the economic issues involved?
Which economic theories or approaches best explain the issue?
What are the statistical facts related to the issue?
Which statistical processes used to study the issue provide for the best explanation or understanding?
Your paper must be five pages in length and reference four to six scholarly, peer-reviewed resources. Be sure to follow the current APA Style (e.g., spacing, font, headers, titles, abstracts, page numbering).
*****Message for the writer********
My topic is on Alzheimer’s Disease.
I completed a topic proposal paper and a paper on three scholarly, peer-reviewed research articles on my topic so I will be sending you those as well. Basically, you have to work from the papers I send you it’s a continuation. Thank you so much!!! 🙂
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is defined as a neurodegenerative disorder, which affects a patient’s behavior and cognition, and has a clinical duration of between eight and ten years (Ulep et al., 2017). Identified as the most common form of dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease affects millions of individuals. Thus, in the United States alone, more than 5.8 million Americans have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. Although this disease is common among older adults, younger individuals may also acquire this disease, but cases are not as many as in the adult population. This disease is a significant public health issue, as the number of cases is likely to double every five years, especially among people aged 65 and older. Despite being a common disease among adults, scientists are yet to fully understand the root cause of Alzheimer’s Disease. According to experts, it is likely that the cause of this disease comes from multiple factors. Every person who is at risk of acquiring this disease may have one or more risk factors. Among the risk factors, age is the most common, as well as family history. In this case, a person’s genes could play significant roles in whether or not individuals will develop Alzheimer’s Disease symptoms. However, a person who has a family history of Alzheimer’s Disease could also reduce the risk by heaving a healthier lifestyle. What is more challenging with this disease is that changes in the patient’s brain may occur years after experiencing the first symptoms (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2020). That is why health professionals, especially neuropsychologists and neurologists, are constantly working on better treatment and diagnostic procedures for Alzheimer’s Disease to identify the best approach to managing every patient’s case. What body systems are affected by Alzheimer’s Disease? How does the current COVID pandemic affect the management of Alzheimer’s Disease patients? What are the economic theories and approaches that best explain issues among individuals experiencing Alzheimer’s Disease? What are the economic alternatives that can help in the treatment process of Alzheimer’s Disease?