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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the lives of many individuals within local communities and different countries all over the world. The pediatric population is at a high risk to development health issues from the mandates imposed by the government to decrease the spread of the virus. These health effects are related to mental, .. Read More
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Bakery is one of the primary sources of income from the entrepreneurs that serves various products and directly sells to the customers. Quality service and the product are part of the business that conceptualize the customers' perceived expectations. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought the worst impact on the food industr.. Read More
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Pre-visit Planning in the Community Health Setting Using Connectivism Learning
On average, a patient healthcare appointment lasts about 121 minutes. Fifty percent of their healthcare appointment will be spent waiting for care or filling out forms. Much of this can be done using a pre-visit planning session, saving time thus and allowing the patient more time with the health care team during the actual visi.. Read More
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Background: Cervical cancer is a distressing disease with physical and psychosocial consequences that persisted beyond the period of diagnosis and treatments. Being diagnosed with cancer creates a stressful situation that influences both a person's personal and family life. Objective: This study sought to explore appraisal of ce.. Read More
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The phase Ⅲ vaccine trial is a field evaluation. It is of important value to study the current evaluation indicators of vaccine protection effect and the existing eligibility criteria for testing vaccines that are affected by local public health measures. We derive the magnification between the statistical bias of the inci.. Read More
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Interprofessional Collaboration in High Performing Healthcare Teams
As healthcare becomes more complicated, it is important for healthcare workers to collaborate and work together as a team to provide high quality healthcare to patients. Interprofessional teams have been widely introduced into healthcare organizations across the nation aimed at achieving patient centered care and increasing the .. Read More
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Alzheimer’s Dementia (AD) and Parkinson’s disease Dementia (PDD) are common causes of dementia characterised by misfolded alpha-Synuclein (SNCA) proteins, amyloid precursor proteins (APP), and Microtubule Associated Protein Tau (MAPT). Accumulation of alpha synuclein is involved in cancer. SNCA140 increases oxidative.. Read More
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Background and objectives: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and Hepatitis B virus (HBV) co-infections are common due to their overlapping modes of transmission. Since, there has been a rapid increase in the HBV cases and sparse literature regarding the viral co-infections in Belagavi, the current study.. Read More
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Reducing Health Disparities: A Pipeline Program to Increase Diversity and Cultural Competence.
Objective: In 2019, the Johns Hopkins Center for AIDS Research in collaboration with the Baltimore community developed Generation Tomorrow: Summer Health Disparity Scholars, a pipeline program focused on students underrepresented in health careers interested in HIV and/or hepatitis C health disparities. This program was establis.. Read More
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Replacement of Regular Synthetic Sanitary Napkins by Organic Ones: an Initiative by Indmallow
Periods are one of the major part of the women life. As considered by many it is not a impure deed but it is very crucial for existence of the race. As the menstrual cycle is part of the reproductive health. There are many people who use cloths during the cycle, which is very unhygienic. Many use sanitary pads which are ma.. Read More
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Providing Healthcare Workers in Medically Underserved Areas: A Case Study
Introduction: Demographic trends forecast an increasing population of aging, chronically ill patents in rural areas of the Southeastern United States. Most healthcare professionals opt to practice in or near urban areas because of higher incomes and nearness to desirable facilities. This leaves a chronic shortage of healthcare p.. Read More
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Objective: Trust in the healthcare system and health information is an important determining factor for patient healthcare utilization. This study examines the relationships among healthcare trust, health information trust, and barriers to screening, and their association with receipt of cervical and colorectal cancer screening... Read More
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Child Health and Different Types of Illness: Preventions
Child health education plays an important role in life for emphasising the importance of excellent health throughout childhood and subsequent economic life for their growth and stability in outcomes of education, health and learning. Health education is basically educating the people about health conditions. This includes variou.. Read More
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Influenza: A Pandora's Box for Pandemic Treatment
Flu, regularly known as "influenza," is an irresistible illness brought about by the flu infection. Indications range from gentle to extreme and frequently incorporate fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle throbs, migraine, hack, and exhaustion. These manifestations start one to four days later openness to the infection (typica.. Read More
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Knowledge of the Relationship Diet and Disease
Food and health have a complex relation. Food is important to survive, but too much food or too little food or wrong type of food cause consequences which can be negative for health. We can take different trends and patterns to understand the relationship in adults and children. It can be divided into three complex headings, mac.. Read More
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Background: Adherence to Antiretroviral therapy has been strongly correlated with HIV viral suppression, reduced rates of resistance, increased survival, and improved quality of life. The objective of this study was to evaluate antiretroviral treatment monitoring and determine the factors affecting response to treatment of HIV .. Read More
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Public Health 3.0: Application to Trinidad and Tobago Public Health System
The purpose of the paper is the highlight the application of the United States novel Public Health 3.0 to an international public health system. Public health 3.0 was developed as a call for action in a building block format that starts with local public health. The sole purpose of the 3.0 model is the bring public health into t.. Read More
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Background: Accurate estimation of colorectal cancer (CRC) cases in South Africa is pivotal to policy and service delivery planning and disease control. It is estimated that CRC will increase up to 8,000 per 100,000 populations by 2030 in the country. Noting the lack of population based CRC registry, the burden may be under esti.. Read More
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Diversity Checkup: A Study of Multicultural Medicine
Objective: The failure to provide quality, patient centered healthcare has been directly associated with a lack of cultural diversity within the healthcare system itself [1]. The present study aims to capture community perceptions related to the lack of diversity in the Oregon healthcare system in an effort to determine what ste.. Read More
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Abstarct The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has influenced life in all aspects. The epidemic has brought not only the risk of death from infection but also unbearable psychological pressure. However, this needs new attitudes and behaviors that could shape our life; amongst the top ones are the capacity to learn through pr.. Read More
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