Papers 2461-2470 of total 46931 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…, the decision to have the first child is usually the toughest. Moreover, free medical care will put a greater load on the Government and, in turn, on the people. Thirdly, although some may label young married couples unwilling to give up their lifestyle to start…
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…on a frequent basis. Because the writer is not from a medical background, a critique of his own practice is not provided. However from his analysis, conclusions can be drawn about application of treatment trends in the general hospital and home care settings…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and the manpower involved in taking care of terminally ill patients. Typically, these types of patients do not need medical attention. The hospital must utilize the hospital to meet its demands of new patients who need the specialists and the advance technology…
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…election develops its own “personality.” Despite agreeing on some issues, the four major [now just two] candidates in the upcoming 2000 presidential election hold different opinions on three major economic issues: tax reform, health care, and free trade…
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…cases, 477 have developed full-blown AIDS and 240 have already died. To date, the real HIV-positive population is estimated to be over 400,000. Cases are increasing at such a dramatic rate that medical experts expect the figure to reach one million…
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…. Certain breast reduction surgeries with nipple relocation could be an example of this situation. Also, any medication taken by a mother can be transferred through breast milk to the infant. So, if you are taking treatments such as, antibiotics, or anti…
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…the decision because they believe it is their choice to make. The American Medical Association (AMA) states, that "There is in short, compelling evidence of the need to ensure that terminal ill patients have access to quality palliative care, but not of any need…
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…important aspect of genetic engineering is its medical purposes. For example cystic fibrosis maybe cured if a gene can somehow enter the cells that line that lungs, it will begin producing the critical proteins that CF patients lack. Scientists are working…
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…will also have access to free or low-cost medical care. She will receive this along with many other strangely named "preventive" services such as "Healthy Start," which are meant to ensure her future family has money. Who knows? If the press can admit that men…
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…or ulceration and other abnormalities in the intestine. If you have Crohn's disease, you may need medical care for a long time. Your doctor also will want to run tests regularly to check on the condition. The most common complication is the closing…
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