Cardiovascular Disease Annotated Bibliography help
The purpose of this milestone is to begin the process of becoming an expert on your topic. TOPIC: Cardiovascular disease
1. Decide on a medical condition that is caused by your assigned human activity.
2. Find and print at least 5 articles that are related to your topic and specific role. Create an annotated bibliography. For each reference list 5 relevant, specific and detailed pieces of information rewritten in your own words, that will be helpful as you progress through the course (relevant statistics, current treatment, legislation, history). Submit using APA citation.
3. Watch one relevant documentary and take notes. The notes for the documentary should be written in bullet point format. It should not be a summary of the documentary but have facts that were presented in the movie. It must also be a full length film and not a short video clip.
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4. Articles published by non-profit, health, agricultural and environmental organizations or coalitions that are already involved in your topic (for or against). It might not be a bad idea to see what the opposition’s position is. These most likely will not be sources for a literature review but often reference studies that are peer reviewed or governmental agency reports which you will be able to use.
5. Published articles by investigative journals like BBC, PBS, NPR, Huffington Post, New York Times or Washington Post can also help you to get your feet wet. Again, these will not be sources for a literature review but often reference studies that are peer reviewed or governmental agency reports
6. Lobbying groups that have influenced policy makers to create legislation that has led to the threat of a health care crisis.
7. Documentaries related to your topic. Again, these will not be sources for a literature review but often reference studies that are peer reviewed or governmental agency reports.
8. Information on current legislation and laws related to your topic
Keep your role in mind during the investigation My Role: Medical Researcher
• Medical care provider – you will be identifying the toxin or nutrient imbalance and will also be an expert the disease and current treatment
Some organizations and documentaries include but are not limited to
Reliable Sources | Documentaries |
• Pubmed• World Health Organization
• Food and Agricultural Organization • Non-GMO project • Nurtitionfacts.org – can be used a sourcebut not a documentary • Institute for Integrative Medicine • Ecowatch • Center for Biological Diversity • Food and Water Watch • Center for Food Safety • The Institute for Responsible Medicine • Physicians’ Committee for Responsible Medicine • Dietitians for Professional integrity • Comfortably Unaware • NextGen Climate • The Guardian • Institute for agricultural trade policy • Civil Eats • PBS • UDSA • CDC • FDA |
• Fed Up• Cowspiracy
• An inconvenient truth • BBC Death of the Oceans • BBC’s Killer Algae • Vanishing of the Bees • More than just Honey • A River of Waste • Food Fight • Botany of Desire • King Corn • Forks over Knives • Mission Blue • Bitter Seeds • Human experiment • Pump • Plastic Paradise – the great Pacific Garbage Patch • Tapped • Here’s to Flint • Food Inc. • Global Waste • After the Spill • The Human Experiment • Terra • Sustainable • The Widow Maker • Food Fire and water |