Papers On Health
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Haemophilus Influenzae: The Causal Agent, Pathogenesis and Disease Control
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the central elements in defining the disease haemophilus influenzae and considers the
implications for disease control. This paper outlines the causal agent, the pathogenesis and efforts towards disease control. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHHaemo_.wps
Hatha Yoga
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7 pages in length. Hatha yoga has become a familiar
wellness routine for the growing number of people who seek to find a viable alternative to continued good health and peace of mind. Experienced as a slow sequence of postures, the demand for yoga has seen a steady rise in interest over twice the last several years. Concentration is a strict element of this ancient art form, as is maintaining even breathing, so both the mind and body can ultimately work as one. It is truly a sense of control and awareness one gains over one's physical and mental faculties when yoga is properly executed. That hatha yoga is utilized as a stress reliever, mind opener and ambassador of general well being, one can readily surmise that these gentle postures can effectively be put to use for pain and disease management, as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLChatha.wps
Hazard Management Report for a Social Worker
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This 9 page paper provides considers the development of recommendations to minimize risk and applies a hazard management approach as well as occupational health and safety management approaches to the development of a reporting system. This paper investigates the elements specific to the job of a social worker, with an emphasis on the potential consequences of exposure to hazards that occur in the workplace. Bibliography lists 40 sources.
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Healing Nutritional Approaches to Common Health Problems
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A 15 page paper on Dr. Wright's Book of Nutritional Therapy. The writer details the premise of the book, the case studies involved, and information on using diet and supplements to improve health and prevent illness. There is no bibliography.
Filename: Healnutr.wps
Health and Education in Canada and the U.S.
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A 7 page paper that compares and contrasts the educational systems and the health care systems in the U.S. and Canada. There are many similarities in the educational system in the two countries. The health care systems, however, are vastly different. These are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Health and Ethnicity: Biological and Sociological Factors Resulting in Differences in Health and Illness
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This is a 5 page paper discussing health and ethnicity. Recent studies in the areas of research in ethnicity in regards to disease, illness and health have shown that there are significant differences based on ethnicity in regards to incidence rates in areas such as cancer, diabetes and SIDS among others. In addition to the biological differences which have been recorded however, it has also been shown that certain environmental and social factors increase the incidence in most cases. Differences in health education, diet and exercise have also been shown to differ in regards to ethnicity and these factors also affect health. While some biological differences do exist between different ethnic groups in regards to health within a population further differences in social factors exacerbate and increase the differences.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJhethn1.rtf
Health and Medicine in Nineteenth Century Russia
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This 10 page paper concentrates on the latter half of the 1800s in Russia and how the people coped with illness. Early remedies and surgery are explored. Nutrition is seen as a significant factor to explain the high infant mortality rates in rural Russian towns. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA139Rus.rtf
HEALTH BELIEFS AND THE ASIAN POPULATION
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This 5-page paper examines the belief of some of the Asian population as it pertains to health care delivery. Issues discussed include cultural mores pertaining to health care. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTheaori.rtf
Health Benefits Of Golf
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5 pages in length. Golf is one of society's favorite pastimes, yet many people do not realize just how beneficial it is to one's health. The seemingly insignificant movements associated with golf – swinging the club, bending over to pick up the ball, walking from hole to hole – encourage several types of bodily movement that helps to stretch and tone muscles, as well as aid in proper blood circulation. While golf may not be considered an aerobic activity like running or swimming, where the heart is worked to its full capacity, it is still considered a gentle way in which people can obtain their need for regular exercise. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCgolf.rtf
Health Care and Public Policy
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This 20 page paper assesses the political institutions and processes affecting health care in the United States and considers the historical, legal, and philosophical contexts. In addition, this paper also considers the government responsibilities to public needs, the issue of national health reforms, and the impact that managed care and the transformation of the health care industry has had on the role that government must play. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: MHhealt2.wps
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