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    concerns in the developed and the developing countries. Preventing childhood obesity and overweight is a major public health issue and challenge. Overweight and obesity has been known to have a negative impact on children and adolescent health and wellness. Additionally, there is ample evidence of linkage between obesity and chronic disease. There is increased economic cost of obesity management. The lack of physical activity and poor choice of diet, such as consumption of high dense food and…

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    by the media when comparing themselves to public relations, with Munro (2016), believing that “...PR needs journalism, more than journalism needs PR...” (Munro, 2016), which alludes to White and Hobsbawm’s (2007), conclusion that the media’s view of public relations is more prejudiced, compared to the public relations view of the media. These beliefs indicate that the power, at least in the mind of media practitioners, is held by the media, and that public relations are at the helm of the…

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    in respecting and helping others as a whole who deal from the various effects of drug abuse (something else here). Communities, municipal and federal governments should have strong and vested interest in human dignity and welfare, especially from a public health perspective as part of the ethical structure…

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    Standard of its citizens. Research has established that citizens are more likely to hold accountable policies carried out by the regime when their inputs are selected into consideration at the preparation phase. Nevertheless, one of the reasons most public policies Fail and hence manifest in bad governance in developing societies like Nigeria is the fact that citizens lack access to the policy Formulating center of a government. either by reason of ignorance due to the high illiteracy rate or…

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    as well as fetal growth. They will advice on nutrition, immunization (both intrapartum and postpartum) for the mother and the child, birth preparedness and even breastfeeding after birth. These are core concepts of preventive clinical services in public health service delivery aimed at achieving a healthy pregnancy, healthy baby and healthy mother after delivery. However, access to this services among the rural and poor community members is still inadequate with minimal insurance cover for such…

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    The Institute for Health Technology Transformation (2012) states that the goal of population health management is to keep a patient population as healthy as possible, minimizing the need for expensive interventions such as emergency department visits, hospitalizations, imaging tests, and procedures (p. 7). Overcoming factors such as socioeconomic status…

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    The United States policies are orientated toward solving a problem in the form of regulation or law. Policies are generally a set of objectives set by the government relating to the health and welfare of the public. Foreign policy specifically, is directly related to war-waging, treaties, and diplomatic relations. The secretary of the state and secretary of defense assist the president into making foreign policy decisions. Foreign leaders who make threats to the United States often drive policy…

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    (RPS) has illustrated its commitment to the public in it’s mission, vision and value statements. The Regina Police Service’s mission statement is public service first. This can be seen in many of the service’s units, including the victim service unit. The vision statement of RPS is “Working together to keep Regina Safe” (Regina Police Service, n.d.). The RPS website goes into greater detail as to their explanation of the vision statement, stating “public safety is the primary goal of the Regina…

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    promotion. And the roles are constantly changing with our continuing reformed healthcare system. Nurses are working and becoming more involved in patient teaching, public health involvement, management and coordination of patient care, and transitional care as less emphasis is put on acute care and is now becoming more centered on management and prevention instead. As well, nurses have started strategizing improved…

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    provided at its fullest capabilities. On a normal basis, health service managers need a bachelor’s degree for employment. Some applicable coursework would want health information systems, accounting, hospitable management, strategic planning, and law. Some employers, like those in the public health administration, would require a master’s degree. In a practical sense, a health service manager needs to have strong communication skills, technical and analytical skills, and so forth. According to…

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