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    CONTRA (thbt smoker cant access health facility) First‚ it means you only see the advantage of one side. Only in terms of passive smokers health. Though the health authorities should be beneficial to all parties‚ both passive and active smokers. We know the motto of the health institutions healthful whole Indonesian people. Where prevention involves three steps. Primary prevention‚ secondary‚ and tertiary. Primary prevention means preventing the disease before it comes. By doing counseling‚ socialization

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    1. Impact of Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) on non-smokers 2. Introduction During teenage years‚ most people find tobacco smoking “cool” and trendy; this could be attributed to the characteristic chemistry of some compounds found in the tobacco plant‚ which enhance moods and increase energy levels by stimulating the release of endorphins which reduce pain perception and trigger positive feelings (Jenkins & Guerin 2000); and peer pressure. As “cool “and trendy as tobacco smoking may

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    research paper‚ specific symptoms‚ types of injuries‚ treatment‚ rehabilitation as well as exercise will be covered for chronic shoulder dislocation. Chronic shoulder dislocation is a described as the glenohumeral joint that has remained dislocated fro several days. As far as who long is several days is agrue it is ranged from 24 hours to 6 weeks. Commonly patients with chronic dislocations have similar characteristics. Expert Consult states‚ “…history of significant multiple trauma‚ alcoholism‚

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    to Bassett & O’Malley in their article Chronic Kidney Disease in an Alaska Native/American Indian Statewide Healthcare Network when it comes to Chronic Kidney Disease‚ and in particular it’s later stage‚ end stage renal disease(ESRD) Alaskan/Native American Indians are "diagnosed with ESRD more than other ethnic groups (Caucasian‚ African American‚ or Asian)"(2014). The statistics show that "between 6.3% and 9.2%"(2014) of Americans are affected by chronic Kidney disease. These numbers are better

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    Yang‚ Tour’e Gates‚ Margarita Giannasidou‚ Benjamin Jensen‚ Daniel Olajonlu Advanced Program in Technology and Science Saint Cloud State University July 2013 Causes of Chronic Kidney Disease People usually say “yes‚ yes‚ we know‚ we know” about the diseases‚ but they don’t really know the true purpose behind that. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a disease that makes kidney not as functional. The reason behind this is that it’s either from a long-term course or an inheritance from their parent’s

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    CHRONIC CARE BY E-HEALTH INTRODUCTION (IDENTIFICATION OF THE MARKET) Chronic diseases‚ including cardiovascular conditions‚ diabetes and asthma are among the most costly‚ deadly and debilitating medical conditions faced by Americans. Nearly one in two American adults have at least one chronic disease and more than 75 percent of the nation’s total medical care costs are spent on chronic diseases. The burden of chronic diseases often falls on the safety-net and underserved populations. The rise of

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    3 Things Everybody Ought to Know About Chronic Illness 1) Millions of people live with one or more chronic illnesses. One of the most important things to understand about chronic illness‚ whether you’re living with one‚ or know someone who is‚ is that chronic illness is real. Millions of people live with a chronic illness that causes them daily pain‚ fatigue‚ mental anguish‚ anxiety‚ digestive issues‚ and/or brain fog. This is a stark reality backed by medical evidence. For example: 

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    The Benefits of Universal Healthcare: What a Positive Way Too Go Course: Introduction to Health Care The Benefits of Universal Healthcare: What a Positive Way To Go The United States has needed a Universal Health Care plan for many years. Three reasons that I believe that a Universal Health Care Plan is needed are; 1) Health Care coverage would be available for all U.S. citizens. 2) The costs for health care coverage would be reduced. 3) The health care system would

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    and now to chronic conditions”. (Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean) Research has shown that during the last century‚ the incidence of and the mortality rate associated with chronic disease‚ has by far surpassed that of infectious disease and is most rampant in those countries that are developed and are developing. Barbados‚ classified as one of the more progressive islands in the Caribbean‚ has not been spared‚ and now records 68% (PAHO) of chronic non-communicable

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    Case Study #1: Phillip Morris Questions 1. Do you actually think Joe Camel led youngsters to become smokers when they got older? Why or why not? I believe that the children who saw Joe Camel and became accustomed to him‚ had more of a probability to become smokers than those who didn’t‚ because the children could relate to Joe Camel just like any other fictional character that they held dear to them. For example‚ if a child watches Winnie the Pooh and finds interest in him‚ they would want to

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