Sunday, October 9, 2011

Epedemiology


This study is a case presentation the principal issues of memory loss and neuropathy. A 74-year-old patient is used as a respondent for the study. The patient is a retired attorney. He is single and separated from his family. He doesn’t smoke but he enjoys drinking alcoholic beverages. In his current age he found out he could no longer do most of the things he used to do like playing tennis. Several symptoms have been noticed such as deformation of both his hands, and “strange feelings” in the soles of his feet when walking.


His alcohol intake has become to close to addiction. He drunk much anytime of the day. He barely even had a hang over. When his drunk the whole evening, he’s fine the next morning.


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