Papers 1281-1290 of total 46931 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of Phoenix's grandsons health, and it isn't very good. Phoenix wasn't the only one who should have been receiving medical treatment, also her grandson should. Back in those days, they didn't provide free health care, and that tells the reader…
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Category: /History
…hospital care free of charge whenever necessary. Quality of care is not based on the individual’s ability to pay. If a person is in a car accident and needs medical attention they will receive it regardless of class and employment and when they are healed…
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…needed medical or dental care, immunizations, or glasses; -Is consistently dirty and has severe body odor; -Lacks sufficient clothing for the weather; -Abuses alcohol or other drugs; or -States there is no one at home to provide care. Signs…
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…cigarettes because they hurt the economy. Essentially, cigarettes rob the economy of wealth. One area where cigarette smoking is costly is health care. Smokers often seek medical care because of the negative effects cigarettes have on the human body. As a result…
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Category: /Literature/English
medical or dental care, immunizations, or glasses; -Is consistently dirty and has severe body odor; -Lacks sufficient clothing for the weather; -Abuses alcohol or other drugs; or -States there is no one at home to provide care. Signs of sexual abuse…
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Category: /Literature/English
…laser treatments can be expensive and are usually not covered by medical insurance on rare occasions the procedure can be used for modification of scars or the removal of pre-cancerous skin growths within about five weeks after treatment the skin…
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…of the history, making a diagnosis and discussing care and aftercare. Others exclude them from medical matters. This may be at the request of the patient, and there may be good reason for this stance, such as being in a programme designed to encourage…
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…a child suffers significant harm or impairment of development by being deprived of food, clothing, warmth, hygiene, intellectual stimulation, supervision and safety, attachment to and affection from adults, or medical care. It may also include neglect…
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…of pressure the blood is exerting against the arterial (vessels throughout the body that carry oxygenated blood to tissues and organs) walls ("First Aid & Emergency Care"). A patient's blood pressure varies pending on his/her age, sex and medical history…
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…that the impact of colonisation, removal of children and "exploitation" of the Indigenous population for medical research, are significant historical factors accounting for the reticence of Indigenous youth to seek healthcare or even participate in this study (Holmes…
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