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    Illness and Internet

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    Illness Connections on the Internet:  An Exploration People with stigmatized health conditions‚ like mental illness tend to avoid seeking treatment or discussing the problem‚ however‚ with the anonymity of the Internet‚ patients can gather information about their illnesses and communicate with others through discussion groups‚ chat rooms and online forums. This paper is an exploration of online support communities for people with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Reactive attachment disorder (RAD)

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    transmitted diseases. Effect to one’s health: * bleeding between periods * weight gain * nausea * breast tenderness * headaches * mood change * blood clots (usually occur only in women over 35 who smoke) Female Condoms Description: Female condoms cover the cervix‚ the immediate area around the vagina and the vaginal canal itself. They are 7 inches in length and prevent sperm from getting through to the uterus Effect to one’s health: While female condoms are simple

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    Mental Illness

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    Eigelbach Mental illness affects one in four people‚ that’s an estimated 57.7 million Americans. Psychiatry is the medical specialty that diagnoses and provides treatment for mental illness. Mental illnesses are medical conditions that change a way a person thinks‚ feels‚ there mood‚ ability to relate to others‚ and the way a person functions daily. Mental illnesses do not target any specific person by age‚ race‚ religion‚ or income. Most people diagnosed with a mental illness can be medical

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    Foodborne Illness

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    foodborne illness. (Food Safety and Foodborne Illness‚ WHO‚ March 2007) Foodborne Illness is the sickness people after eating the contaminated food that with pathogenic microorganisms‚ chemical or physical agents. The victims normally experience one or more symptoms such as nausea‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ dehydration‚ abdominal pain‚ headache‚ and fever. It experience different type and severity of symptoms by the type of pathogen in food‚ amount of contaminated food ate‚ and the individual’s health status

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    terminal illness

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    INTRODUCTION Finding out that you have a terminal illness can be emotionally and physically very painful. People respond differently when they are newly diagnosed with a condition that has a poor prognosis. The general reaction of the patient involved is one of shock or disbelief however the experience is unique for each person and their family or loved ones. This essay will discuss the varying responses a patient undergoes once newly diagnosed with a condition that has a poor prognosis.

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    Foodborne Illness

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    beverages. There are many different disease-causing microbes‚ or pathogens. In addition‚ poisonous chemicals‚ or other harmful substances can cause food borne illnesses if they are present in food. More than two hundred and fifty different food borne illnesses have been described; almost all of these illnesses are infections. They are caused by a variety of bacteria‚ viruses‚ and parasites that can be food borne. (Center 1) Food safety is an increasingly important public health issue. Governments all

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    PHYSICAL NEEDS FOR INFANCY Infancy needs to be immunised which develop their growth without having disease. They need breast feeding which promotes health‚ helps to prevent diseases and reduces health care and feeding cost. Clothing also helps the baby to be warm and keep their body away from having germs. Exercise these help them to be able and from being disable. Good hygiene these help them or prevent them from having infection or disease. Baby need safety for them to be in a safe place.

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    Previously‚ I never thought much about mental health‚ as I had never had much to do with it. Due to not having confidence in my knowledge of mental health‚ I feel afraid and anxious in relation to my ability to help those that are mentally ill. The stigma that I have experienced within today’s society is that mental health patients are different and stereotyped to have disturbed behaviours. Not only have I seen stigma and stereotypes‚ but I have also seen the discrimination that exists. Because of

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    Sudden Illness

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    Sudden Illness Sudden Illness can occur in any individual at times difficult to determine exact illness being experienced by the victim. However‚ by knowing signs and symptoms of major disorders you may be able to provide appropriate first aid. Obtain information from victim and look for identifying factors such as medical alert bracelets or necklaces or medical information cards. Heart Attack Also called coronary thrombosis‚ coronary occlusion or myocardial infarction

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    Mental Illness

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    injustice in most societies and it is not always addressed. At times the mentally ill are placed in facilities and they are forgotten. They seemed to have lost their voices and cannot advocate for themselves. More than fifty four million Americans are diagnosed with a mental illness any given year‚ and many of them go without the necessary treatment. One in four adults and one in five children will have a mental disorder in their life time. The three major types of mental illness are: schizophrenia

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