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In fourteen pages this paper discusses the Occupational Safety and Health Act of Western Australia in a consideration of such topi...
In seven pages this report considers the effects of excessive computer use with such health issues as electromagnetic radiation, b...
prevalence of teenage alcohol abuse are major public health problems in the United States. Nobody denies the simple fact that th...
In seven pages this paper examines the World Health Organization recommendations regarding solutions to problems faced by contempo...
In ten pages Western Australia's International Standards for Occupational Safety and Health are examined in a consideration of the...
This 1997 article which appeared in Environmental Health is reviewed in two pages. There are no other sources cited....
A survey on the health promotional opportunities represented by modern day cataract surgery is presented in twelve pages. Seven s...
In five pages this paper considers such issues as access, quality, and cost as it relates to the British National Health Service p...
In seven pages Atlantic County, NJ is used as an example in a discussion of healthcares and community assessment with problematic ...
In five pages this illness is examined in terms of the role played by the public health nurse regarding issues of treatment and pr...
In six pages this paper considers curriculum structuring regarding well rounded mental and physical health education to adolescent...
In eight pages this paper assesses the benefits and detriments of nursing unionization from patient and employer perspectives. Sev...
In seven pages the connection between chiropractic treatment and pediatric asthma is discussed in terms of the benefits this treat...
In five pages this paper discusses the relationship that exists between chiropractics and pain in the lower back. Eight sources a...
call on the point of her physician-husband (Brooks ppg) The narrator tells us: "John is a physician, and perhaps--(I would not sa...
anything to us anymore. However, when placed in a new perspective, such as in the role of a mass murderer, then the statistics tak...
underlying the formulation of the nurse-patient relationship. According to Mallik (1998) a great deal of the literature on this to...
Someone with a chronic disease like diabetes would have to shell out hundreds of dollars each month for supplies if they choose to...
is important to note aspects of hospitalization which are perceived by patients dying of cancer as negative experiences that incre...
horses - just as susceptible as their human counterparts. Symptoms in people include flu-like discomfort, which may turn into ase...
Frank seems reluctant to leave. Realizing that Frank needs to be met on a different level, Susan switches back to the "Be-with" mo...
It can begin with a general cleaning and assessment of the condition of the new patients oral health, progressing to addressing ca...
America, not the least of which is hospice care. Even funding sources of the magnitude of Medicare and private insurers have come ...
money to pay for food, rent, and other basic necessities. Today, more Americans than ever have jobs," but still "a growing number ...
percent of Erie Countys population. Overall, 90.9 percent of the total population is white. The most commonly reported nat...
so often work today. The first issue which will be discussed for the purposes of this paper is that of environment. This...
to worker perception of workplace safety. It can be contended, therefore, that employees will either refuse to work in an environ...
in health psychology has focused on three core questions: 1.) who gets sick and why do they get sick; 2.) of those who get sick, w...
with links to Silicon Valley, but the "ripple effect" carried over into the myriad support businesses that depended on the revenue...
time, war-torn Britain was used to rationing and poverty, and most of the population welcomed the idea of a national health servic...