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NUTRITION
Nutrition
Nutrition
Introduction
The study is related to the nutritional status, percentage meal taken and the assistance needed to the elderly patients regarding their diet at the transitional nursing home at the hospital. The nursing homes are the place where they are cared for their health. The elderly patients often require more care ...
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FOOD AID
Use and Misuses of Food Aid
Use and Misuses of Food Aid
Food Aid: Uses And Misuses
Food aid is the supply of food in developing countries or disaster areas at the expense of the donor states. She makes a total of about five percent of official development assistance, with individual ...
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MENTAL HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
Mental Health Law and Policy
Mental Health Law and Policy
Introduction
Most of us view life as a gift, or something precious and this belief then clouds our judgment to any contradicting situation. Just because, person feels fine and happy with their life, does not mean that ...
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RENAL STONES
Management of Renal Stones in Pregnancy
Management of Renal Stones in Pregnancy
Introduction
The most common cause of non obstetrical pain is the Urolithiasis, and it may require pregnant patients to hospitalize. The rate of reoccurring calculi in pregnant women is 1:1500. This ratio is small and is equal to the ...
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste Management
Waste Management
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to identify the health effects of waste management. The paper identifies the health effects related to the municipal waste management and its different methods used for disposal. The paper also discusses the ways through which the health effects can be ...
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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)
Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
Introduction
Multiorgan dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is a clinical situation described as a secondary phenomenon to the rapid progress and advances made in recent decades on the physiology, diagnosis and therapeutic support in patients with severe disease. In 1991, given the confusion in the ...
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Introduction
HIV is deadly disease and many people die due to it every year. There are many methods for eliminating HIV aids. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (family Retroviridae), which causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Currently, more than 30 million people worldwide ...
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HIV and Education
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HIV and Education
Human immunodeficiency virus
In this paper, we will discuss the importance of increasing the literacy regarding HIV/AIDS. AIDS is becoming the most common disease of our times. First the consequences and then the preventive measures should be communicated to students, as they are in ...
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LAPAROSCOPIC SLEEVE GASTRECTOMY
Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy and its impact on Obesity Related Hypertension
Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy and its impact on Obesity Related Hypertension
Introduction
The prevalence of obesity has continued to rise over the last few decades. Over 300 million adults are considered clinically obese worldwide. In United States an estimated 60% ...
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Human Papilloma Virus
Human Papilloma Virus
Human Papilloma Virus
Introduction
HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) is the main reason for the different types of warts (genital, plantar plane), as well as cervical dysplasia, vaginal dysplasia, and cervical cancer. Infection with HPV often leads to infertility, vaginosis, vaginitis, prostate disease, and laryngeal papillomatosis.
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The duration of the ...