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Why Don't People Give Blood
Why Don't People Give Blood
Why they donate and don't donate blood
Shaz et.al (2009) argues that in community wide blood donation programs, African Americans are highly underrepresented. The authors recommend that to increase participation of African Americans, it is necessary to access the relevant barriers and ...
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Industrial Hygiene
Abstract
Industrial hygiene is referred as the process of evaluating, developing, recognizing and anticipating the controls, in order to overcome and minimize the industrial environmental and occupational hazards. The principles of industrial hygiene (IH) play a vital role in minimizing the work place health issues.
Industrial Hygiene
Introduction
Industrial ...
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The long-term care system: Quality and Access
The long-term care system: Quality and Access
Introduction
Long term care system refers to a multifaceted set of services, which established in a very short period of time. In several ways, research in the sector of health services has been the major contributing factor in the ...
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Cumulative Project
Cumulative Project
Case Overview
A 37-year-old, right-handed woman presents with complaints of severe left upper chronic back pain that has been ongoing for three months. Her pain radiates down the posterior arm and forearm. She does not have progressive weakness, gait dysfunction, loss of dexterity, or bowel or bladder ...
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ASTHMA
Children Protected Against Asthma and Atopic Diseases on Farms
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Asthma and atopy comprise of intricate viruses, their basis embraces both ecological and hereditary determinants. The purpose of the present epidemiologic unrivaled surveys of Gabriel was an in-significance examination of the guarding exposures inside cultivating surroundings both on the atopy and ...
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Health problems and health service issues associated with homelessness
Health problems and health service issues associated with homelessness
Definition of homelessness
Homelessness refers to the state of a person without having a normal residence. Individuals that are homeless are most frequently incapable of acquiring and maintaining adequate, secure, safe and regular housing or ...
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Type 1 Diabetes in Children
Type 1 Diabetes in Children
Introduction
Depression is normal. Indications can influence normal life and can come to be extremely troubling. Medicines incorporate mental (talking) medicines and analeptic drugs. Medication requires serious input to work however a great risk of victory has. Some individuals have repeating scenes ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine
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The standard of quality of health care provided in the health centers has dropped down significantly in the recent years. This low quality of health care provided has affected not only the clinical health centers but also has laid a bad impact on the patients' health.
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Health Advocacy Campaign
Health Advocacy Campaign
Introduction
The Native Indians have shown a high prevalence of obesity, spread over all ages and both sexes. Diabetes mellitus, which is one of the major adverse effect related with obesity, found to be in high prevalence, in these communities. Obesity and associated diabetes mellitus, ...
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Restrictive abortion laws and parental involvement of emergency contraceptives
The U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion recognized that states have the right to regulate the procedure. The Court ruled that, during the first trimester of pregnancy, states could not enact any laws that restricted a woman's access ...