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Healthcare System in the US
Healthcare System in the US
The Role of Government
United States is the only industrialized and developed country that does not have a system of universal healthcare. Today, the focus of the government is on the escalating costs of US healthcare system, instead of improving the overall governance ...
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HealthCare Policies Clinton and Obama
HealthCare Policies Clinton and Obama
Introduction
The topic under study revolves around health care policies over a span of two different administrators namely Clinton and Obama. The discussion includes historical perspective of the time when each policy was discussed or implemented, analyzes the social, economic, and political ...
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LEUKEMIA
Leukemia
Leukemia
Introduction
The leukemia is categorized as chronic or acute; by the cell type from which they originate; and by the genetic, chromosomal, or growth factor aberration present in the malignant cells. Chronic leukemia, which have a relatively slow course, include chronic lymphocytic (CLL), chronic myelogenous or granulocytic (CML), and hairy ...
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Video Games as a Distraction Technique for Preoperative Patient
Abstract
This paper aims at discussing the concept of preoperative anxiety amongst the young patients, precisely between the age group of 5 through 18. The research seeks to identify the significance of video games and their effectiveness as interventions for countering this ...
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Chronic Illness
Chronic Illness
Introduction
This study assessed the social effects of a therapeutic recreation summer camp for adolescents with chronic illness. Over two million adolescents in the United States have some form of a chronic illness and frequently have decreased levels of social self-efficacy and social performance. The population that ...
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The Public Reaction as the Threat Perceived From the D.C. Snipers and a Potential Viral Pandemic
The Public Reaction as the Threat Perceived From the D.C. Snipers and a Potential Viral Pandemic
Introduction
Disaster preparedness consists of those actions taken by individuals, organizations, or communities to ready themselves to respond to and ...
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Technologies and Strategic Information Systems Plans
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In this study we try to explore the concepts of health information systems. The main focus of study is on health information system & its implementation in the developing countries. The study also analyzes many aspects of health information systems & tries to address the ...
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HIV/AIDS
How HIV/ADIS Rates Changes By Time and How People and Governments Respond To These Rates Especially In the Sex Field
How HIV/ADIS Rates Changes By Time and How People and Governments Respond To These Rates Especially In the Sex Field
Introduction
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, usually abbreviated as AIDS, refers to a specific ...
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Smoking in today Society-Webology
Smoking in today Society-Webology
Smoking in today's society has become a nasty habit of many and it is even being brought into the workplace in which employees are being affected. According to Huges et.al (1992) 70% of tobacco users want to quit, only 3% are successful ...
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Anxiety Disease
Table of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion1
Risk Factors1
Signs and Symptoms/Clinical Presentation2
Physical indicators2
Cognitive indicators2
Types of Drugs2
Benzodiazepines2
The most common medical indications5
Medical use6
Main effects of benzodiazepines6
The absorption of a therapeutic dose of benzodiazepine6
Dependence and Tolerance7
Side Effects8
Habit9
Weaning9
Conclusion9
Anxiety Disorder
Introduction
Anxiety disorder (AD) is characterized by excessive worry and anxieties that are difficult to control, cause significant distress and ...