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homelessness reemerged as a topic of public concern at the end of the 1970s (Dordick, 1997), debate centered on the same questions that had been discussed in earlier periods: How large is the homeless population? Who are they, and why are t...
alcohol is a social entity, a core element distinguishing one's culture. However, for clinicians, alcohol is also a medical entity, a toxin whose abuse leads many patients to unnecessary morbidity and mortality. In a majority of all culture...
can act as a cause at several levels of determination. Pharmacological causality is the easiest to prove or disprove, and the use of the term “cause” tends to be limited to this type of cause and effect as found in the natural sciences. Re...
around the war stories of everyday Americans are struggling for the humane treatment of health care. After the senseless ridicule George W. Bush explains that Moore's Sicko is not a question of how our callous health care system affects peo...
their emergence as pop superstars, it was ordinary for rock bands to depend on professional songwriters for their material (the Brill Building in New York City was a basis of lots of hit singles in the early 1960s). (Emerick, 2006) This pap...
homeless women and children with chronic illnes using the UCLA Health Center at the Union Rescue Mission as the model The popular perception that homeless people are men with substance abuse problems is no longer accurate. Union Rescue Miss...
most widespread pattern of pharmaceutical abuse in America today. In the joined States 67% of all the population over the age of 12 described consuming alcoholic beverageic beverage with in the preceding year. Even more astounding, is the d...