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HEPATITIS A, B, C, D & E
Table of Contents
Abstract3
Introduction4
Viral hepatitis, Symptoms4
Hepatitis A5
How it spread?5
Who has a threat of hepatitis A?5
How it can be prevented?5
Hepatitis A, Treatment6
Hepatitis B6
How it spread?6
Who has a threat of hepatitis B?6
How it can be prevented?7
Hepatitis B, Treatment7
Hepatitis C7
How it spread?7
Who has a threat of hepatitis C?8
How ...
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How to Setup Health Care Center
How to Setup Health Care Center
Introduction
The privatization of the health care system is the privatization of both the benefits and the privatization of equipment and buildings. A prelude to full privatization may be privatized medical services. One way of privatization of medical ...
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Disease Dangers from Biological Evidence
Abstract
It has been always a great risk to collect biological evidences for any of the purposes, specifically in cases where safety guidelines are not properly followed. While conducting a test at laboratory to collect biological evidences, any failure to follow safety instructions can cause threat of ...
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HEALTH AS A HUMAN RIGHT
Should Health Be Considered A Human Right?
Should Health Be Considered A Human Right?
Introduction
No issue surrounding U.S. health care is more basic or contentious than that of whether or not health care is a human right. European countries have long regarded it as such; this ...
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METABOLIC SYNDROME
The Relationship between Dietary Diversity and Markers of Metabolic Syndrome (Fasting Glucose, Triglycerides, Total, Ldl And Hdl Cholesterol, Blood Pressure And Waist Circumference)
The Relationship between Dietary Diversity and Markers of Metabolic Syndrome (Fasting Glucose, Triglycerides, Total, Ldl And Hdl Cholesterol, Blood Pressure And Waist Circumference)
Introduction
An important goal of treatment ...
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The Sick Role Theory
The sick role (social role of the patient) is a disease model explained by Parsons. Illness is really a role and not just a state, makes Parsons firmly believe that the affected individual is confronted with institutionalized expectations, where the doctor acts as a legitimizing instance.
Here ...
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Anorexia Nervosa in Women
Anorexia Nervosa in Women
Introduction
Anorexia nervosa is a condition which is characterized by intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body (BDD).This diseases leads to severe weight loss due to excessive dieting and excessive exercise. No association with any other previous organic disease. Usually occurs in adolescents, ...
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12 Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous
Introduction
Studies on the therapeutic model proposed by alcoholics anonymous have failed to demonstrate superiority in the long- term recovery from alcohol dependence compared to other approaches, although the difficulty in obtaining reliable data is widely recognized, particularly because of the difficulty of applying experimental controls ...
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Sugar and Its Substitutes
Introduction
The widespread use of an increasing number of sweeteners in food, medicines and cosmetics means the growing interest in this subject among doctors, nutritionists and dentists. Substitution of sugar substitutes is becoming a burning issue to harm the health of sucrose. Bad effects of sugar have its ...
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Infertility in Men and women
Infertility in Men and women
Introduction
Fifty years ago, infertility was a nonissue, as the topic was not discussed socially and little was known about it scientifically. Now, however, there are countless media reports, more infertile women in the population, and a larger proportion of infertile couples seeking ...