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…In 1973, the Supreme Court’s decision made it possible for women to get safe, legal abortions from well-trained medical surgeons, and therefore led to dramatic decreases in pregnancy-related injury and death (“abortion”). Now there is a new proposal…
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…. The largest problem is supplying the refugees with enough food and water. When in a host country, these refugees usually don't work themselves, so they are dependent on other sources for food, water and medical supplies. In refugee camps, malnutrition, high…
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Category: /History
…of alcohol’s age, it cannot easily be taken away. Prohibition is the forbiddance of alcohol production and consumption. In 1920 the American government passed the XVII amendment, which banned all alcohol, excluding alcohol meant for religious and medical purposes…
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…for your medical care to you, and away from the doctor. The purpose and effect was to lower costs. This worked because if you look at things that way, the doctor is no longer responsible to you. It has been made your job to make sure the doctor is correct…
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…economic system. The Brandt Reports also called for prompt and urgent action for the poorest nations. The Brandt Commission proposed an international action program to provide for adequate housing, health and medical care, eradication of disease, increased…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and women have had different responsibilities. It was up to the men to get the food and to protect the family while women were in charge of taking care of the household. Over time this old adage held true, but at the outbreak of World War I, there was a need…
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…hospitals across the nation and even the world to apply these therapies to their patients medical care. Strengths and Weaknesses One strength of this research was the criteria the researchers required of the patients. By ensuring that the patients had…
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…of tendonitis increases with age as muscles and tendons lose their elasticity. <Tab/>It is important to seek medical advice when you have tendonitis, however, most cases of tendonitis don't require a doctors care. If you experience pain…
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…and female ovum. The pregnant mother must lead a healthy lifestyle as what she eats, drinks, how much she exercises and her overall quality of life have a major impact on the growing foetus in her womb. Regular medical checks are extremely beneficial to ensure…
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…, at first the government met many difficulties when executing this policy, because people did not accept it. In cities, there were few pensions and nearly no free medical care for the old. Many young couples were afraid that once…
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