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TOOTH IMPLANTATION
Tooth Implantation
Immediate placement of a tooth with an implant
1. Introduction and Principles
Dental implants are used to replace missing teeth to the tooth to restore function and appearance. Previous studies showed that the placement of dental implants in the tissues around the implant destroys and practitioners focus their treatment ...
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TOXICOLOGY
Toxicology: Case Study
Toxicology: Case Study
Introduction
Exposure to substances that have the potential to produce harmful changes in the human body is a daily occurrence. Toxicology is the study of the effects of such potentially harmful substances (e.g. chemicals, physical and biological agents) on the human body and the development ...
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SINGLE MOTHER
The Impact on the Single Mother Living with Chlamydia
The Impact on the Single Mother Living with Chlamydia
Introduction
Chlamydia is the most frequently reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by bacteria (Chlamydia trachomatis) in the US. An estimated 2.8 million Americans get chlamydia each year. Women are often reinfected, meaning ...
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FREE HEALTHCARE
Benefits of Free Healthcare to United States
Benefits of Free Healthcare to United States
Introduction
There has been a debate over the private healthcare system which is prevalent in the United States. The existing conditions have led several to search for alternatives. Free healthcare system has been successful in several countries ...
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LIVING DONORS
Compensating Living Donors
Compensating Living Donors
Introduction
The world has progressively moved towards technology oriented procedures in every field. With the passage of time, the use of technology in the field of medicine has also increased. As the number is increasing for medical implications, the use of technology is important. The major ...
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DRUGS & YOUTH
The Impact of Drugs among Young People in the UK from Functionalist Perspective
Table of Contents
Chapter 3: A Social Issue3
The impact on society3
Drugs related Crime4
Personal & Public Health Problems5
Chapter 4: Government Policy7
Historical Overview of drug control on Britain7
Current Government Policy7
Prevention & Intervention8
Conclusion & Recommendations10
References20
Chapter 3: A Social Issue
The impact ...
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Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B in Saudi Arabia
Hepatitis B in Saudi Arabia
Introduction
Hepatitis B is potentially fatal infection affecting the liver. Hepatitis B is reported to have caused thousands of deaths every year. Most of the deaths occurred in developing countries of Africa, Asia and South America (Di Bisceglie 2009 p. 56). This ...
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POLLUTION
Pollution and Health
Pollution and Health
Introduction
Environmental pollution is defined as the accumulation of a substance in the air at a concentration that is harmful to health. These substances come primarily from the improper combustion of fuel in automobiles, energy production plants, etc. In the last decade, air quality has improved significantly ...
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HEALTH CARE POLICIES
Health care policies
Health care policies
Introduction
In the last couple of years, there have been some major problems with U.S. healthcare- foremost is providing healthcare. United States had almost 50 million uninsured people who were essentially unable to access healthcare (Kaiser Foundation and the Census Bureau, 2010). Studies have confirmed ...
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HIP REPLACEMENT
Anterior vs. Posterior Surgical Approach for Total Hip
Anterior vs. Posterior Surgical Approach for Total Hip
Background and Purpose
The hip replacement may be needed because it causes pain, limited movement of the patient, or to reduce wear and tear of the patient. The patients whose joints are damaged by ...