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    Since the 2011 Bahrain uprising, civilian treatment has declined with the increase of censorship by the government and the widening of the divide between the shia and sunni Muslims. King Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has been head of the state since 1999 and his family has been ruling since 1783. King Khalifa rules over a majority of shias, while he himself is part of the minority of sunnis. This partition has widened with the shias claiming they are discriminated on fronts such as healthcare,…

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    Organizational Context With over 9,500 stores in 48 states, CVS/Pharmacy is one of the subsidiaries of CVS Health a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Woonsocket Rhode Island (CVS Health.com, 2016). CVS Health was founded in 1963 and today is comprised of CVS/pharmacy, CVS/Caremark, CVS/MinuteClinic, and CVS/specialty each fulfilling a diverse role in supporting patient health. The CVS/Pharmacy distributes healthcare products, child care products, medical supplies and equipment, cosmetics…

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    A reduction in the hemoglobin and hematocrit affects the body defense mechanism, the body immunity becomes compromised, and some internal organs over work in compensation for the lack of oxygen resulting in anemia. Anemia is noted when the amount of red blood cells in our body decreases, as well as reduction in the number of the hemoglobin and hematocrit levels. The four classifications of anemia are, microcytic, macrocytic, normocytic, and hemolytic anemia. (Buttarro, Trybulski, Polgar Bailey,…

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    Dear Shelly Richards, As of recent, two out of the three data-entry operators have gotten Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or repeated motion sickness. In the future, the company will have to hire more operators, and we would like to prevent them from getting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. As per your request, I have put together information on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and prevention measures so the work place will be safe for all employees. All the information was gathered from secure sources that are exclusively…

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    result of compression of the median nerve which innervated thumb, index and middle finger (ASSH, 1990). This compression is caused by pattern of hand use, fracture at wrist joint and other medical conditions, for instance diabetes, obesity and rheumatoid arthritis (NHS, 2014). There are two ways to treat carpal tunnel syndrome; one of them is treating by conservative therapy that include manual therapy, exercises, electrotherapy, injections and splinting. The other method is treating by surgical…

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    also can lead to bone frailty due to lack of nutrition. There are also several medical conditions that increases the risk of Osteoporosis. The may consist of inflammatory bowel disease, kidney or liver disease, cancer, lupus, multiple myeloma, Rheumatoid arthritis, and Celiac disease. Additionally, the lifestyle choices people may significantly increase the risk for having this condition. Some lifestyle choices that may prevent medical problems would be living an active lifestyle, no tobacco…

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    Can steroids cause many dangerous consequences? Steroids have many dangerous consequences, even more than you can imagine, they are becoming more common nowadays and are used by athletes to enhance their body performance to give them an advantage. Steroids are illegal, causes many health problems and it really shouldn’t be created. To reduce this problem, we to need to monitor the distributors of these substances. Firstly, many steroids are illegal such as anabolic steroids. They are used by…

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    The world is all about controversy, in today 's age it seems as if the world can not function without a little dispute every now and then. Right now the controversy is stem cell research. So what exactly is this debate over? Do people really understand the actual meaning of the term, “stem cell”? This research could change medical history for the good, so why not be for it? You may think this is absurd because of all the ridiculous assumptions you may have heard, but I am here to explain these…

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    pregnancy), iodine deficiency. You might be wondering what are the risk factors for this disease. Anyone can develop the disease but you have a greater risk factor if you are a woman older than the age of 60, have any autoimmune disease like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or a chronic inflammatory condition, have a family history of thyroid disease, have been treated with radioactive iodine or anti-thyroid medication, received radiation to your neck or upper chest, have had thyroid surgery, have…

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    although the temperature in a sauna is higher than in a steam room, the air within is more breathable, making you feel much comfortable. Dry saunas are usually a healthier option for those who suffer from certain health conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis because the symptoms usually aggravate when they expose to humidity. Convenience Due to the fact that a dry sauna doesn't produce any steam, makes it a better choice for people who want to install a sauna in their homes. Usually, the…

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