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    When I think of the vulnerable population, the thought of children and the elderly comes to mind. In today’s vastly diverse society, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are many others that fall into this population. The CDC defines these other group as follow: “vulnerable populations as defined by race/ethnicity, socio-economic status, geography, gender, age, disability status, risk status related to sex and gender, and among other populations identified…

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    Dirty Jokes Essay

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    bonding” hormone from the According to the 2009 University of Michigan study. Another benefit is sleeping like Alanna Vagianos illustrated in her article that The Huffington Post spoke with Dr. Lauren Streicher, an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Northwestern University and author of Sex Rx: Hormones Health And Your Best Sex Ever, about the health benefits of masturbation. She said that masturbation can benefit your health by helping you sleep,…

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    Postpartum Psychotherapy

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    It is well known that childbirth poses many threats to women’s health; it alters not only the physiological integrity but impacts the psychosocial aspect of it as well. Postpartum depression is one of the most frequently occurring mood disorders after childbirth. According to Horowitz & Goodman (2005), postpartum depression affects up to 20% of women in the United States, which is approximately 500,000 of women each year. While it is a major health issue that negatively impacts not only a woman…

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    One of the important public health issues in improvement counties is family planning, it is correlated with decrees rate of maternal and kids mortality due to the maternal health improvement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The research aim is to assess women's awareness about family planning methods. Family Planning methods is important for women's health through avoiding unwanted pregnancy and its consequences and to increase a healthier and happier generation, rather than…

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    Having lived in countryside for my entire childhood, I continually saw the need for appropriate medical care for several of my family members and people around. The early inspiration to be a doctor came from my Internist cousin. I saw her helping the needy and under-served people of our community and gaining immense respect. According to her the personal satisfaction of being able to make a real difference was just an extra. Thus going to medical school was always a dream choice. Through hard…

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    Medicine, 279-292. Kapp, M. B. (1995). Elder Mistreatment: Legal Interventions and Policy Uncertainties. Behavioral Sciences & The Law, 13(3), 365-380. Seltzer, V. (n.d.). Obstetrician-Gynecologists: Women 's Health Care Physicians. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1-5. Gorbien, M., & Eisenstein, A. (n.d.). Elder Abuse and Neglect: An Overview. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 279-297. Elder Abuse and Neglect. (2015, September 1). Retrieved November 30, 2015, from…

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    The field of gender studies is an area of interdisciplinary study that analyzes the social aspect of gender and how it relates to different subcategories of life. It explores what it entitles to be female or male; and the experiences a person may encounter due to their gender, sexuality, race, class, etc. Because gender studies analyzes the social aspect of gender, it coherently applies to the subcategory of gender in the workplace. In most fields and professions gender has an effect on the way…

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    Roe V. Wade Research Paper

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    There has been a long battle fought over centuries. Religions and choices have clashed and battled for supremacy. Laws were made and passed. The termination of pregnancy before the fetus is viable, or abortion is legal. Not only does a woman have the right to decide the state of her body but, certain circumstances make abortion the only viable option. Legal terminations are safer and cause less harm, nonetheless others say abortion is murder. Ultimately it is a woman’s legal right on…

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    Donguibogam Analysis

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    Miscellaneous diseases section deals with diagnosis and healing methods of various illnesses and disorders such as anxiety, over-excitement, stroke, cold, nausea, edema, jaundice, carbunculosis, and others. This chapter also has a section for pediatrics and gynecology. 4. The remedy section deals with medicines and drugs. It details methods for creating remedies and potions, such as the collection of medicinal herbs and plants, creating and handling of medication, correct prescription and…

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    they can apply to, which medical field is open to them, and where their employers choose to staff them. In some hospitals, employers refuse to hire men that want to work with infants or where they have to come in close contact with women such as gynecology, and some “policies actually barred men from certain jobs such as birthing and women’s surgery units” (McMurry, 2011, p. 24). The reason behind this is that hospitals are afraid of a misunderstanding between the patient and the male nurse…

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