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Heart Problems Linked to Those Born With HIV: Health
HIV treatment now improves the longevity of infected persons, and researchers have since shifted their focus to the health-related complications that such persons could face later in life.
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Healthcare and Patient Safety
The issue of patient safety has been a concern to medics and the stakeholders in the health care system over many years. This has been propelled by constant emergence of life threatening injures to people visiting or…
Paper Undergraduate
Healthcare management principles and practices
When it comes to managing healthcare, there are many different issues that have to be addressed. One of those issues is communication. The right strategies are designed to make sure that communication begins with the first contact between the patient and the healthcare organization. Proper communication should then continue all the way through all the patient's contacts with the healthcare organization.
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Knowing More About Alcoholic Liver Disease
The incidence, risks and impact of alcohol liver disease have been increasing worldwide and have sounded an alert on all concerned. This paper discuses the causes, incidence, risk factors and impact on patient and family. It also lists the common signs and symptoms of the disease and related disorders, the new medications used and
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Rights of a Child
This is a short introduction to the CRC and the rights given to children by the United Nations. Nearly 25 years ago, the world made a promise to children: that we would do everything in our power to protect and promote their rights to survive and thrive, to learn and grow, to make their voices heard and to reach their full potential; this year, as we approach the 25th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), there is much to celebrate.
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How Human Cloning Works
Cloning is the taking of DNA from a living thing and using it to make an exact copy of that same, living thing. It has been done successfully with plants and animals, but a human being has not been cloned as of yet. There are ethical considerations with doing that, but it is likely that it will still happen at some point in the future. This paper explains how human cloning works on a basic level, and its potential value to society as well as the pitfalls and risks.
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Photo With David Kirby
In the early 1990s, AIDS was still pretty much an unknown and taboo subject. United Colors of Benetton aimed to raise awareness and to bring people sick with AIDS out of their isolation by showing that they were still part of families and communities. This paper looks at that integrated marketing communication that Benetton used.
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Treatment of Prisoners in the U.S. Continues to Be Cruel
What were prisons like, how were prisoners treated and classified through American history -- including prison environments in the last few years? This paper delves into those topics and provides the available…
Paper Undergraduate
Mitigating the Effects of Emerging Water Pollutants
Many activities initiated by man have largely overlooked the need to maintain the sanctity of the environment. The need to purify waste water and drinking water is often associated with the use of chemicals which eventually become detrimental pollutants. This study has identified various emerging pollutants like nanomaterials in this sector and the dangers they pose to the environment.
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Suicide in Jails and Prisons
This paper discusses the rate of suicide in jails and prisons, causes of prisoner suicide and circumstances under which prisoners commit suicide. It also presents a policy for prevention of prisoner suicide. The policy presented is for the effective identification and assessment of early warning signs of suicide to help in effective prevention.