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OBESITY IN CHILDREN
The Health Risks of Obesity in Children
The Health Risks of Obesity in Children
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Many leading health officials consider the current epidemic of childhood and adolescent obesity in the United States to be the greatest public health problem facing us today. Obesity is more than being just overweight; it refers to being excessively ...
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Article Review: The Physiological Meaning of the Maximal Oxygen Intake Test
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The article is related to an experiment intended to find out the physiological meaning of the maximal oxygen intake test. The maximum volume of oxygen is the maximum transport of oxygen that a human body can transport in a minute. ...
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Breast Cancer
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There are several types of cancers in United States of America but, over last thirty years, breast cancer has been diagnosed as one of the common cancers among women. It is not only common in United States but, other parts of the world. At the end of 2007, it ...
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ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Ulcerative Colitis
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The paper discusses about the “Ulcerative colitis”. Ulcerative colitis treatment consists of customized nutrition (avoiding diet) and anti-inflammatory drugs, used for the treatment of ulcerative colitis and surgery may be necessary for complications. Generally, Ulcerative Colitis (UC) affects the colon (large intestine). Crohn's Disease can be benefaction ...
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ATHEROSCLEROTIC CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
[Institute's Name] Abstract
In this paper, we try to focus on the Nutrition, Obesity, and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease. The paper discussed the aim of the study. The paper also mentioned the research methodology that has been used in this research paper. The paper also highlights the result ...
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Children Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Children Health Insurance Program
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Today, nearly 43 million Americans have no health insurance. In 1999, 42.6 million Americans, or 17.5% of those under age 65, had no insurance, including 10 million children. In a little over twenty years, the number of uninsured strongly increased since it was ...
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Group Therapy-Substance Abuse Treatment
Group Therapy-Substance Abuse Treatment
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Group therapy is a form of psychological treatment, in which a specially selected group of people meet, under the leadership of psychotherapists to solve a variety of psychological problems: relieve stress, make a correction of deviations in behavior, resolve internal conflicts, etc. There ...
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ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS
Electronic Health Records and Their Impact on the Public Health in the United States
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In this study we try to explore the concept of “Electronic Health Record” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “Electronic Health Record” and its relation with “public health in ...
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Voucherizing Medicare
[Name on Institution]Voucherizing Medicare
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As the individuals become elder, they visit their physicians and locate themselves in the hospice frequently. In 1965 prior to Medicare initiated, majority of older adults strived to provide financial support for their medicinal cure, and their off spring and grand-kids went through as well. Now, ...
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VOUCHERIZING MEDICARE
Pros and Cons of Voucherizing Medicare
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Pros and Cons of Voucherizing Medicare
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Medicare is an initiative to provide social insurance at national level under the administration of federal government of United State of America. This program was introduced in the year of 1965 to assure the access of health insurance to ...