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MENTAL HEALTH
Mental Health
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Mental Health is as important as physical health as it enables us to develop an understanding of ourselves along with the people around us. Although people belonging to different cultures tend to perceive it differently based on the perception or the norms of the society that group ...
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HEALTHSOUTH: A CASE STUDY IN CORPORATE FRAUD
HealthSouth: A Case Study in Corporate Fraud
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The paper highlights the case analysis one of the big financial fraud which occurred from 2002-2004. The case of HealthSouth is based on fraud, greed and corporate governance. The HealthSouth case shows that unethical management cannot succeed; ...
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The pros and cons of Marijuana use in patients with Fibromyalgia
The pros and cons of Marijuana use in patients with Fibromyalgia
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The main purpose of this paper is to make an analysis on the use of marijuana in patients with Fibromyalgia. The paper makes discussion on the pros and ...
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Smoke and Smokeless Tobacco use in relation to DMFS Index and Gingival Diseases
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The noteworthy effect of tobacco utilization and termination on non malicious and dental disorders and states, evaluated in excess of greater number of pieces of writing that tobacco exercise is robustly connected with numerous dental and oral ...
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MEDICARE
Medicare: Supply and Demand
Medicare: Supply and Demand
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In order to analyze healthcare as a commodity, it is important to analyze its demand. When considering healthcare demand it is vital to acknowledge that it is dissimilar consumable from other goods. Want is generated as one perceives pleasure in a good which is ...
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Critical Issues in Rural and Urban Health: Poverty in Rural and Urban Communities-A Public Health Issue
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ABSTRACT3
Introduction4
Poverty4
Poverty Effects on Public Health5
The Causes of Poverty in Each Setting-Social, Physical, and Environmental6
Inequality That Produce Health Disparities7
Literature Review9
Extreme poverty and relative poverty11
Social exclusion11
Poverty as a Rural Problem15
The Urbanization of Poverty17
Strategies19
Strategies to Alleviate ...
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HIV in Africa
HIV in Africa
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AIDS has become since the advent of the first cases in the early eighties, in a major public health problems worldwide. Despite promising results with protease inhibitors and drug combinations in the treatment of persons infected with HIV is not likely that a vaccine ...
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Race Literacy
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Race Literacy
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The concept of Racial Literacy was developed by Winddance Twine, a France sociologist. She defined the race literacy as a form of racial socialization which trains for the antiracist. Mostly, the decent African parents train their children with the race literacy, so that they go ...
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Euthanasia and Its Affect on Health Care
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Abstract3
Introduction4
Discussion4
Conclusion6
References8
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Euthanasia or physician assisted suicide is a most controversial topic of debate in the history of medical and healthcare sciences. It is also a debatable issue in the court of law. The decision to condemn oneself to be murdered willingly ...
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Schizophrenia and Memory
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The symptoms of this disorder include delusions, hallucinations, speech problems and disorganized thinking. Antipsychotic medicine is used for treatment in this disease. It is used to suppress dopamine or serotonin receptor activity. The life expectancy of these patients falls to more than ten years less than normal one. ...