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    Health Intervention Paper

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    assessment is educational counseling on health behaviors that may be changed to positively affect a person’s later health outcomes. The studies done have found that assessments with feedback alone do not lead to large improvement but with added education programs have more impact. 3. Effectiveness of Primary Care—Relevant Treatments for Obesity in Adults a. Developed by USPSTF This intervention emphasizes the importance of the primary care physician’s active role in weight loss counseling, and…

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    Birth Control Access: Making America a Better Place What does the average person think of when they hear “birth control accessibility”? The right to contraceptive medication does not include the legal right to abortions, in fact, it actually decreases the need for them. It is an important part of women’s right and conclusively, everyone’s rights. That’s what anyone should think when they hear those three words. Birth control should be accessible to women nationally because it slows abortion…

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    East Los High Analysis

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    East Los High is a TV soap directed toward teenagers that has been described as a “Latino Degrassi meets Gossip Girl meets Glee.” The show, which just ended its fourth season, consists of 20-minute episodes that air on the digital platform Hulu. East Los High is more than a teen soap, though. The was created to show young people making healthy choices when faced with difficult situations while refraining from being “preachy or moralistic.” For example, one character finds out she is pregnant and…

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    Books are challenged and banned for many reasons. One book that has been challenged many times is This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki. Although it does have some mature themes, it should not be banned due to the fact that many adolescents go through, or have gone through, similar things in their lives and it can help them see that other people understand what they are going through. Also it talks about the taboo topics we don’t talk about in society, or which could be important…

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    Coronal Suture Case Study

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    In coronal suture lower coronal suture closure started early compared to upper coronal suture. Within the coronal suture lower suture appears to fuse much faster than upper coronal suture.(113) Verma et al(13) said that in Female subjects (33%) in the Coronal Suture - the lower ½ part of this suture get fused at the age of 42-44 yrs and is followed by upper ½ part, which is found fused at the age of 56 yrs Author Year Race Method Time of closure of Coronal Suture Krogman (10) 1962 USA Gross…

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    preparing for your doctor appointments, and planning financially is already a lot. Teen pregnancy is really famous now days. There are young moms all over the world. Half of American teenegrs are having sex. Which I can tell you because Ashley is one teen mom out of 1,000 teen moms. Teens have been having sex at really young ages, which that increase there would be more people with STDs and more teen pregnancy. Every single day there are almost 1,700 girls that get pregnant. That is 70 girls…

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    The Role of A Prevention and Preventionist After analyzing the presenting case study, the best way to enhance the lives in this particular town is through prevention, conducted by a Preventionist. Prevention concentrates on keeping an issue or problem from occurring (McElhaney & Barton, 1995). The issue in this case study is the high rate of teen pregnancy after the decline of the economy in the town. I will discuss a prevention plan along with the role of the Preventionist. I will then…

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    addictions. Listening to the podcast the knowledge gathered suggest sex addiction is the progression of an intimacy disorder as a result of neurotic sexual thoughts and acts. The National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity has defined sexual addiction as “engaging in persistent and escalating patterns of sexual behavior acted out despite increasing negative consequences to self and others.” Consequently, persons suffering with sex addiction may choose to continue by engaging in…

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    It is becoming more common for teens to become involved in sexting "the peak age of sexting is around 16 and 17 years of age sexting seems to decline in individuals 18 and older" (Lohmann). Sexting is when one teen sends a vary sexually explicit pitcher of themselves to other teens. Teenagers don’t understand the danger of sexing; they think it is private, but with technology nothing stays private. Teens think it is safe because in some websites the picture will disappear or they can take it…

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    receive their high school diploma by age twenty-two (NC Dept. of Health and Human Services 2015). These youth are more likely to rely heavily on public assistance and are more likely to be poor as adults, which may adversely affect their children’s education level and wage earnings (Guilford County Dept. of Public Health 2013). In addition, children from young…

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