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…of exercise, affection, and the homes that they long for with families to care for them. Rabbits have no room to leap. Pigs cannot root in the ground or build their nests. Even when the cages are clean-and this is not always the case-the animals are not allowed…
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…on a partner's behalf in a medical emergency. <Tab/> <Tab/>The right to take up to 12 weeks of leave from work to care for a seriously ill "spouse" or <Tab/> parent of a "spouse". (The Family and Medical Leave Act lets…
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…to overweight and obesity, medical expenses added up to in 1998 about 78.5 billion (equal to 92.6 billion in 2002 dollars). Half of these costs were paid by Medicaid and Medicare. Illinois is the fifth highest state in medical treatment for obesity with 3 billion…
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…. This is also how bacteria become resistant to the antibiotics tetracycline, streptomycin and gentamicin. <Tab/>After the discovery of antibiotics in the 1940's they transformed medical care and dramatically reduced illness and death from infectious…
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…loss treatments. The goal and objective is to encourage individuals with obesity to obtain the best possible medical care for their disease. This policy will also help overcome the stigma that is attached to obesity. Finally, this will urge health insurance…
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…for this or that reason. This fact results in shortened longevity of people. Human health is a fragile structure, influenced by many inner and outer factors. That's why it should be permanently taking care of. People suffer from different disease starting with the common cold…
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…manifestations of hypertension cannot be diagnosed, it can only be recognized when complications occur in target organs, such as the heart in this instance. Medical History: Has history of high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Sedentary lifestyle. Heavy smoker…
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…. Most women are hospitalized and given medications (Barnes 2002). Finally, a lot of women with postpartum depression go untreated because they are embarrassed, they feel guilty, or feel that they should be capable of handling the stress of caring for a new…
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…to hemorrhage and other factors which isolate their type of treatment from younger generations. Coronary bypass surgery, coronary angioplasty, and thrombolytic (clot-busting) medication are some of the treatments available today. In bypass surgery, veins are removed…
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medical treatment, and what kind of measures will be taken automatically for patients as institutional policy. Where state law permits, these institutions must honor living wills or the appointment of a health care proxy.8 On March 6, 1996, for the first…
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