Papers 1751-1760 of total 46931 found.
…, and a solution to their particular dental problem. On the whole, patients sincerely appreciate the care they receive from the Dental Program. The role I play in the relief of patients or retaining their self-confidence is not only humbling, but it also confirms my…
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Category: /History
…years there. In 1959 he was transferred to the Medical Center for Federal prisoners and died on November 21, 1963. In Alcatraz, you as a prisoner have four rights: Food, Clothing, Shelter and Medical care. You could get some privileges such as working…
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…of all, it’s only one dollar or less. The people don’t have to pay it if they don’t want to. The people will just have a cleaner window. Think about it, that dollar is going to help with medical care and also food. Some people might say, “It’s going to help…
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…resentment and defiance among addicts. These individuals need to be around people who care for them and Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous provides these individuals with the support that they need. In order to fully understand drug and alcohol addiction, we…
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…and therefore would increase social inequality. What else is new? This is the story of American health care. Yes, we need a better health care system before we engage in technology that increases the risk of more medical problems. An effective argument put forth…
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…was completed. In addition, all subjects in the study had previously received some form of medical treatment (massage therapy, biofeedback, physical therapy, etc) before taking the nutritional supplements but with no lasting success. CFS has been thought…
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…. They shared their thoughts, surprisingly, without a, “profound absence of opposing testimony” (“When Does” 1). Dr. Micheline M. Matthews-Roth, a graduate of Harvard medical school , gave a short speech with over twenty embryology and other medical textbooks…
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…and injuries are devastating and unnecessary. Landmine victims require four times as much medical care as those suffering from other war-related injuries, perhaps because those ‘other injuries’ often kill. Treating a landmine victim costs $3,000-$5,000…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in an accident. A young girl could become pregnant and might not be able to care for the baby. A single woman, who is poor and ill, could decide she isn’t able to take care of her child anymore. A poor family, living on the streets, couldn’t provide for the child…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, or for society. Children need love and families who will care for them. Family planning is the answer and all options must be open. Outlawing abortions is discriminatory. Anti-abortion laws discriminate against low-income women, who are driven…
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