Papers 1931-1940 of total 56038 found.
…fetal tissue has been lifted, and so has the effective blockade against RU-486, the French abortion pill. President Clinton also wanted to guarantee financing of abortion as a part of health care reform. But why should people against abortion be forced…
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Health communication covers a wide range of topics, but a central focus is health care provider-patient communication, specifically, issues involving patient satisfaction and compliance. Patient compliance is defined as "the extent to which patients…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…Overview: In Canada that health-care practitioners, including dentists, have an ethical and legal duty to ensure that the informed consent of patients is obtained prior to the provision of health-care treatment. Informed consent is a legal term…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Nurturing 'Anybody's Child' Role of Educators in Helping Foster Children Abstract Helping professionals working with a child who is victim of neglect and abuse typically expect that foster care placement will signify the end of the prolonged…
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…, 2001) So what is changing these myths is a new understanding provided by medical research and things learned in treating the elderly. "Drawing on new scientific information and acting on clinical common sense, mental health and general health care
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Category: /Social Sciences
…in their own homes. However, most elderly individuals become too ill or frail to live in their own home, especially if their partner has already died. To fulfill the need for safe housing and health care, an elderly person can move to a nursing home where they can…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is the primary reconciler and preserver- her ‘golden thread’ represents an attempt to weave together factions…” (Kucich 68). Doctor Manette is brought back to physical and mental health due to one person, his daughter. “Doctor Manette continues to be a dual…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It is a story of four young girls, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March, and how they survive growing up in New England in a time of both philosophical and social reform. Alcott reflects upon her own life and many of the experiences of growing up during the nineteenth…
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…Americans. In addition, one out of twenty people will suffer from major depressive disorder this year—a general loss of interest and energy, and an inability to experience pleasure (National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 2001). The costs of depression…
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…). "If the mass shootings of the past five years have taught us anything it should be this: The very existence of guns in our society is dangerous to our health. Not the existence of guns in criminals' hands, but the existence of guns in anyone's hands, except maybe…
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