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Getting Sick From Shellfish: Causes And Cures
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to know more about cholesterol, diet and health. It aims to dispel the myth that eating bivalve molluscs is ‘bad for our cholesterol' and reveals that eating more seafood, as part of a healthy diet, can actually be of benefit to our health...

The Sick Around The World Series
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the Health Care System of America, I watched the FRONTLINE, “Sick around the World Series”. An American reporter, T.R. Reid travelled five-democratic countries for comparing health care system of American with these countries. My assignment...

Sick Building Syndrome
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sick building syndrome symptoms that can include headache, nausea, fever, dizziness, eye or skin irritation, dry cough or fatigue. These symptoms may lessen or disappear when occupants are outside the building. Poor ventilation, chemical co...

Childcare Facilities With Working Parents With Sick Children
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Childcare. Children living in Childcare organizations do not receive the same guidance and learning from the Child Care as they receive from their own organization. Even the children getting informal care from nannies and grandparents do no...

The Sick Role Theory
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the affected individual is confronted with institutionalized expectations, where the doctor acts as a legitimizing instance. Here are four aspects to the fore, according to Parsons: First the legitimate exemption from normal role obligation...

Who Gets Sick? Exploring Social Epidemiology
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who have a parent or sibling who have had a diagnosed heart attack or sudden cardiac loss earlier than fifty five years for males and sixty five years for females are at a higher risk of heart disease. Men who have either a parent or a sibl...

Treating Psychiatric Illness
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are less likely to be diagnosed as having a mental disorder or to receive needed mental health treatment than younger adults. This unmet need is likely due to factors such as under recognition by providers; transportation and access diffic...