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Research Papers on Healthcare

Healthcare relates to the efficient and timely provision of medical services in order to improve the physical and mental health of an individual. Researchomatic provides to its users a collection of healthcare research papers which can aid students in getting research ideas. These healthcare research papers can also help healthcare workers to stay up-to-date with the latest literature and researches in the field.

Ethical Issues In Health Care Delivery
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Ethical Issues in Health Care Delivery Ethical Issues in Health Care Delivery ART Services and Single, Older People or Homosexual Couples It is a common practice among many ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) centers in the US that they do not offer their services for homosexual couples, singles and older people. They believe that ...
Legal-Ethical Considerations
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LEGAL-ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS Legal-Ethical Considerations [Name of the Institution Legal and Ethical Considerations Introduction to interview Physiotherapy as a profession has come a long way from the concept of plain massage as pain ailment application of modern methods such as hydrotherapy and electronic stimulation that have proven to have great therapeutic efficiencies for almost all diseases. ...
Healthcare
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HEALTHCARE Social, Cultural, And Economic Influences on the Health Care Needs of Children and Their Families Abstract The healthcare needs of children and their families are influenced by diverse social, cultural, and economic factors. These factors are often difficult to detect. Nevertheless, these factors have a profound impact on the quality of ...
Obesity
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OBESITY Obesity in Early Childhood Table of Contents Obesity in Early Childhood3 Introduction3 Discussion3 Causes of Child Obesity3 Relationship between Obesity and Cardiovascular Diseases4 Obesity Trends in United States of America5 Racial and Ethnic Disparities Obesity6 Health Risk Associated with Obese Children6 Global Strategy by World Bank Organization7 Action Plan7 Conclusion7 References9 Obesity in Early Childhood Introduction Obesity and overweight refers to the excessive accumulation of fats, ...
No Hungry Kid Act
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NO HUNGRY KID ACT Should there be calorie limits in the No Hungry Kid Act? Table of Contents Problem Statement3 Background4 Landscape7 Nutritional Needs for School-Age Kids11 The School Lunch Program13 Options14 Recommendation16 Should there be calorie limits in the No Hungry Kid Act? Problem Statement No Hungry Kids Act abolishes the law issued by the Department of Agriculture on January ...
Food Safety Bulletin
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FOOD SAFETY BULLETIN Food Safety Bulletin Food Safety Bulletin Common Safety Issues Related to Food Purchase, Storage, and Presentation Each year an estimated 48 million illnesses and 3000 deaths occur in the United States from food-borne illnesses. Symptoms may occur within minutes, or could take a few weeks to appear. These ...
Evaluation Theorist: Guba And Lincoln
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Evaluation Theorist: Guba and Lincoln Evaluation Theorist: Guba and Lincoln Introduction Guba and Lincoln are very effective theorists and are famous for their evaluation theories, both wrote many books together. Yvonna S. Lincoln is Professor of Higher Education and Educational Administration at Texas A & M University. She is the author, ...
Communicating With Diverse Culture Patients: Case Study Of Caddo Indians
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Communicating with Diverse Culture Patients: Case Study of Caddo Indians Abstract Communication is a growing challenge in the medical field as more people from diverse cultures and tribes have started to migrate towards cities and to avail proper healthcare facilities. This paper discusses the culture and norms of a typical Caddo Indian ...
Disease Surveillance Systems
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DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS Effectiveness of Disease Surveillance Systems Table of Contents Introduction3 An integrated approach to communicable disease surveillance4 Current Situation4 Analysis6 Surveillance Systems in Different Regions7 China8 India10 Central America11 A proposed framework12 Strengthening the System over the Long-term14 Conclusion15 References16 Effectiveness of Disease Surveillance Systems Introduction Surveillance is an essential tool for tracking the size and changing trajectory of an epidemic in order ...
Cancer
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Cancer Cancer Introduction Cancer is a disease characterized by cell proliferation unusually large in a normal tissue to the body, so that the latter's survival is threatened. These cells are all derived from a single clone, initiator of cancer cell that has acquired certain characteristics enabling it to divide indefinitely. During the course ...
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