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Category: /History
…national election, Oregon placed on its ballot a state wide comprehensive health care program. Oregonians voted on a ballot initiative that called for every resident to receive full medical benefits--including coverage of alternative therapies like acupuncture…
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…, to get access to the latest information in their field, to consult with their colleagues, and to keep in touch with their patients. Almost every health care business, from insurer to hospital to pharmaceutical company, has a Web site. Medical Web, MD website…
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…Americans are currently without health care. We see that if people of the middle class are starting to lose their insurance, what about those of the lower classes. Also, some employers are starting to deny medical insurance to employees. They’ve found ways…
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Category: /Literature/English
Medical Testing on Animals Every year, nearly 100 million animals die in research laboratories at the hands of curious scientists who perform outdated and inaccurate tests that prove no benefit to humans or animals. Before these animals…
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Category: /Literature/English
Medical Testing on Animals- Every year, nearly 100 million animals die in research laboratories at the hands of curious scientists who perform outdated and inaccurate tests that prove no benefit to humans or animals. Before these animals die…
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…        A Chinese medical technique; acupuncture is a medicine originating in the orient over four-thousand years ago. Used primarily for pain relief, but also in curing disease and general health improvement. Oriental Medicine views (illness…
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…and public health. In addition, they are responsible for planning, financing, and evaluating the provision of hospital care, physician and allied health care services. When Canadians need medical care, in most instances they go to their family practitioner…
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Category: /History
…to this dilemma, doctors knew nothing about the connection between germs and infection. Surgery, such a common word today, was the cause of much fear for soldiers. Before a surgical procedure, the doctor would examine the wound and decide what medical procedure…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Executive summary By early 1988, Augustine Medical executives were actively engaged in finalizing and marketing the program for the patient warming system named Bair Hugger Patient Warming System. The principal question yet to be resolved was how…
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Category: /Literature/English
…by voicing emotional tirades about proposed alternatives to Medicare. Dr. Edwin Coffey, a past president of the Quebec Medical Association and a well-known supporter of two tier health care explains the system in this way, “In a parallel, non-competitive health…
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