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Obesity
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Obesity has become a worldwide problem for which many preventions and treatments are invented to date. Many theories are also developed for explaining the etiology of obesity and each has its own significance such as psychological theories, physiological, social and biological. In this paper an early but most debated theory ...
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Vulnerable Populations
Vulnerable Populations
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Vulnerable populations are the three main groups of people living in the society are the elderly, disabled people and the young children, sharing the common characteristics in the community. These three groups of the community are the victim of financial constraints, insufficient awareness of the happening and lack ...
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Obesity
Annotated Bibliography
Saguy, A. C. & Almeling, R. (2008) Fat in the fire? Science, the news media, and the Obesity Epidemic. Sociological Forum. vol. 23 no (1)
In this paper, the author discusses that the human body is accustomed to irregularities in the nutrition intake and fat burning. The author discusses that ...
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American Disabilities Act
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Public policies have been a typology that distinguishes negative or punitive approach, the “laissez faire”, the piecemeal approach, the maximalist approach based on a definition of disability focuses on impairment individual, and finally approach a social definition - or rights-based approach - that recognizes the responsibility of ...
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Advantage and Disadvantage of the Hospital Payment Systems on Cost Containment and Provider Behavior
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In a health system, different payment-mechanisms for reimbursing providers (hospitals and medical personnel) exist. A payment-mechanism is defined as a contract that provides health services to patients. In this paper, we will be discussing advantages and disadvantages ...
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Alternative Medicine - Healthcare
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Efficiently administering healthcare expenditure involves the dealing of challenges intrinsic in the complete healthcare scheme to make sure deliverance of the right heed, in the right sum at the right moment in time. Hospice's, doctors, and other contributor's earnings depend on delivering more services to ...
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James J. Peters Veteran Affairs Hospital
James J. Peters Veteran Affairs Hospital
Strategic planning process
Strategic planning of every company comprises of blend of different competitive plans and business tactics which the company adopts to impress the consumers compete to accomplish their organizational goals. Strategic planning is a route towards strategic ...
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity
Introduction
Child obesity is regarded as one of the emerging health issue of this contemporary world. United States is badly affected by this contagious virus, due to socioeconomic and government recklessness. The viral of obesity is not very old in United States, it has occurred over a very ...
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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T he fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a medical condition affecting a newborn because her mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. The baby then has permanent mental and physical defects of varying severity. Women are indeed more vulnerable to alcohol to equal consumption of alcohol by men. ...
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Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia is a major adult mental illness characterized by hallucinations, delusions, reduced motivation and drive, and cognitive impairments that has a significant impact on all aspects of functioning, including work and school, social relationships, and self-care and independent living skills. Although schizophrenia was once thought to be caused by ...