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…disorder is a medical condition in which people have mood swings out of proportion, or totally unrelated, to things going on in their lives. These swings affect thoughts, feelings, physical health, behavior, and functioning. Bipolar disorder is not your fault…
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…parasites, rickettsiae, in diagnostic manuals. Until recently, however, there were no reliable and easy tests for chlamydia. Chlamydia prevention and patient care were impeded by the lack of suitable laboratory tests for screening and diagnosis. Such tests…
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…the needs of their children. The first thing parents need is assistance in meeting their basic requirements for food, shelter, clothing, safety and medical care. Only when these needs are met can higher needs be addressed (Rushton, 1997). The next step should…
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…of electromagnetic energy to specific anatomic points in the body, but most commonly performed using needles. (Cook, 1999) Today there are many options when choosing an approach for improved health and health care. Not only are we making intense progress in modern…
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…kept alive with intensive medical care. This combination of medical ambiguities and emotional political confrontations has led to considerable hostility in the abortion debate. For many people, however, the lines between Pro-choice and Pro-life are blurred…
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…in Hudsonville. 4.4 Market Growth The health-care industry is undergoing monumental shifts as changes in payer policies, an increase in healthcare costs, and increasingly expensive new medical technology combine to make marketing much more important than it has been…
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…of medication. A terminally ill patient has the choice of these two methods, but may also choose the “Hospice Approach”. The Hospice or Palliative care is the relieving of the physical pain along with the emotional stress for both the patient and their family…
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…in the medical, educational, and vocational fields, are still unaware of how autism affects people and how they can effectively work with individuals with autism. What Causes Autism? Researchers from all over the world are devoting considerable time and energy…
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…and animals, and because of this they are extremely hazardous. Laboratory studies of these viruses must be carried out in special maximum containment facilities, such as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia and the United States Army Medical
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…fasting blood glucose levels, insulin therapy is usually indicated. Secondary Diabetes Diabetes occurs in some people because of another medical condition or due to the treatment of a medical condition that causes abnormal blood glucose levels. Conditions…
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