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HEALTH
Health Education Program
Health Education Program
Introduction
The modern era has brought a substantial increase in the requirement of accountability, cost control and effectiveness of public programs. Health Education programs too need to be evaluated to check whether the above mentioned parameters are being met or not. A number of social and behavioral ...
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INTERPRETATION
Medical Language Interpretation
Medical Language Interpretation
Introduction
This paper intends to explore the issue of Medical language interpretation. Further, it mainly focuses on the Diane Mathis' experience with non- speaking English patient. In recent times there have been many immigrants who are English Language Learners (ELL) or who are not proficient in speaking ...
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Adolescent Health
Adolescent Health
Introduction
Physical health is a complex of morphological and functional indicators, which are closely related to physical performance and the level of the biological condition of the individual at this particular point in time (Brooks-Gunn & Fuligni, 2003, pp 220-223). Physical health reflects the processes of growth and development ...
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Social, Cultural, and Other Influences on Adolescent Behavior
Social, Cultural, and Other Influences on Adolescent Behavior
Introduction
Media has become an integral part of the lives of each and every individual living in this world. Due to the immense association of media with our lives, it has a big impact on our lives. ...
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FED DIETS
Advantages and Disadvantages of Fed Diets
Outline
Introduction
Discussion and analysis
Analysis of Some Fad Diets
Rising Trends in Healthcare
Fad Diets: Benefits, Disadvantages and Their Effects
Atkins Diet:
Ornish Diet
Zone Diet
When you are following a fad diet plan it turns easier and faster to lose weight
Conclusion
Advantages and Disadvantages of ...
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Ethics in Science Communication
Ethics in Science Communication
Communication is an inevitable, irreversible and continuous. It is inevitable because where improvement is needed requires an exchange of meanings. It is irreversible because, once it is done, there can be no equal in the opposite direction, as though it provides an answer, ...
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Euthanasia
Introduction
Talking about euthanasia is a controversial issue. Since its legalization in the Netherlands in 1984 by decision of the Supreme Court, has caused great debate among sectors that are in favor and against this practice (Harrelson, Greg & Winterstein, pp 130 - 141). The World Health Organization (WHO) defines ...
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EFFECTS OF WARFARIN
Case study investigating the effects of warfarin on the human body
Effects of warfarin
Introduction
Warfarin us an anticoagulant also known under the names Warfant, Jantoven, Lawarin , Coumadin, Waran and Marevan. This drug is popularly known as blood thinner while not affecting the viscosity and thickness of blood. ...
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Obesity in Children
Obesity in Children
Introduction
Obesity is the most common nutritional disease in children and adolescents, in developed countries. Recent studies in different countries show that 5-10% of school-age children are obese, and adolescents placed the proportion rises to 10-20%. Obesity constitutes a health problem of first order, as a common ...
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MEDICARE AND MEDICAID
Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare and Medicaid
Medicare
Medicare is the health insurance program provided by the U.S. federal government for older Americans once they reach the age of 65. Individuals with certain conditions, such as those who are permanently disabled or have end-stage renal disease, may also be ...