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Table of Contents
Introduction1
Thesis Statement2
Obesity2
Causes2
Over-consumption and malnutrition2
Inactivity and overconsumption3
Sleep Disturbances3
Other causes3
Consequences3
Treatment5
Diet Control5
Physical Activity6
Pharmacological treatment6
Surgery6
Impact7
Conclusion8
Works Cited9
Introduction
The obesity is a chronic disease caused by many reasons and with many complications, is characterized by excess fat in the body and occurs when the body mass index in adults is greater than 25 units. The ...
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NURSE PRACTITIONER
Nurse Practitioner
Bernavela Oviedo
Miami Dade Community College Medical Center Campus
HSC0003
Abstract
The report covers the main aspects of Nurse Practitioners. The report covers the nursing Job Description, Education and Certification, Employment, Professional Activities. Further, it emphasizes on the future of the nursing practitioner as an influencing career. Finally, the report focuses ...
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MEDICINE
Effects of Maternal Drug Use in Speech Delay in Children
Effects of Maternal Drug Use in Speech Delay in Children
Introduction
Substance abuse is also known as drug abuse which is a pattern of the usage of any kind of drugs or alcohol which makes a user dependent on its use ...
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Workings of Health-Care Organization
Research Paper on the Workings of Health-care Organizations
Introduction
Health-care systems are comprised of specific, cultural, political, socio-economic, and historical traditions. Consequently, the arrangements of the health-care organizations differ noticeably among several member states, same as the allocation of human resources and capital. The basic type of ...
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U.S. Public Health System
Introduction
The health system of the United States of America includes government and private organizations along with institutions that are devoted to the promotion and maintenance of health of people. Moreover, the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries are the main goals of the U.S. public health ...
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WORLDVIEW
Worldview
[Name of the Institute]
Worldview
Worldview
To say a worldview is one's perception of the world is an understatement. A worldview is the beliefs morals and values a person has towards culture, language, the practices of daily life and how one chooses to live their life and interact in society. The beliefs and ...
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INTERVENTIONAL APPROACH
Interventional Approach for Patient and Nurse Safety
[Name of the Institute]
Interventional Approach for Patient and Nurse Safety
Introduction
The health system requires that all involved in providing care to the population, should perform certain actions to improve the quality of service in various fields. The nursing, internationally working hard to improve the ...
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HEALTH POLICY
Health Policy
Health Policy
Introduction
Obesity is a rising concern in the United States, and majority of the population is overweight or on the verge of becoming obese. The U.S government has taken obesity as a threat to the entire population and formed a health policy focused on obesity. Many legislative initiatives ...
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Types of Wounds and Wound Healing
Types of Wounds and Wound Healing
Introduction
An injury to the skin is known as a wound. There are two major types of wounds, open wounds and closed wounds. Open wounds can be classified as such when the wounds are broken or torn. These wounds bleed heavily ...
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Nursing Informatics
Nursing Informatics
Increasing quality of care through computerized management systems and Nursing Informatics
According to IMIA Special Interest Group on Nursing Informatics, nursing Informatics is known as the science that involves the profession of nursing and the information related to it, to integrate with the organization of information systems and communication ...