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Anosmia
Introduction
The word ANOSMIA is derived from the Greek words; an [no] -osmia [smell]. For many people, having the capability to smell a myriad of odors is a common practice making them take this ability for granted. Nevertheless, there is a minority of people, who lose this natural skill, as a ...
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DIET PLANS
Diet Plans: Atkins versus South Beach
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Diet patterns have changed dramatically and as the population is getting educated, more and more concern for healthy diet plans have aroused. Two low-carb diet patterns have greatly netted the attention of many Americans; Atkins and South Beach diet. Both of ...
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Abstract
People with anosmia cannot smell odors. This condition can be temporary or permanent. Some people are born without the ability to smell, whereas others develop this condition later in life. Although through normal aging, many people's ability to smell gradually weakens, aging rarely causes a total loss of this sense. ...
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FOSTER CARE
Foster Care: Transition into Adulthood
Foster Care: Transition into Adulthood
Introduction
Foster care denotes a situation in which an individual is cared for outside the parental home, in an individual family, group setting, or other children's institution. Although many youngsters may spend their entire childhood in foster care, this situation is ...
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Health Care Reform
Introduction
The health care system in the U.S. has been greatly shaped and affected by Medicaid and Medicare reforms of 1965. Since then, health care expenditures have risen dramatically and have grown faster than the economy. There are federal regulations that pose minimum requirements for healthcare insurance in each ...
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HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Healthcare System in US
Healthcare System in US
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United States is the largest and most diverse society on the globe. It spends almost 2 trillion dollars every year on health care, which is one in every seven dollars in the economy. U.S is one of the very few nations where ...
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STRESS
The Medical and Physical Aspects of Stress
The Medical and Physical Aspects of Stress
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Stress is a physical response to the challenge posed by the environment. When we talk about job stress, we mean the physical and emotional response to the challenge posed by the job. We often take the stress ...
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MEDICAL CENTER
University of Rochester Medical Center
University of Rochester Medical Center
The agency which I have, chosen is University of Rochester Medical Center. This agency is one of the nation top academic medical centers which create a centerpiece of the health research of the university. Medical Center University of Rochester (URMC) is the ...
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RISK OF TATTOOING
Risk of Contracting Hepatitis B and C during Tattoos and Body Piercing
Risk of Contracting Hepatitis B and C during Tattoos and Body Piercing
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A tattoo is a permanent mark made on your top layer skin using ink and specialized needles. Getting a tattoo can last up ...
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SOCIAL HEALTH CARE
Social Health Care
Social Health Care
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Health policy is a form of government by which society is governed, regulated, for the common good in relation to the health of citizens. The public health policy not only takes care of distributive justice, but also tries to maximize the health of the ...