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- Case Study -- The Hamot Medical Center $65.70
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...medical organization is a part of Hamot Health Foundation, a synthesized system of quality health care and community health services that currently makes itself available to more than 1 million residents in northwestern Pennsylvania, western New York and eastern Ohio. Today, the Hamot facility...
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- Case Study -- The Hamot Medical Center $65.70
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...organization is a part of Hamot Health Foundation, a synthesized system of quality health care and community health services that currently makes itself available to more than 1 million residents in northwestern Pennsylvania, western New York and eastern Ohio. Today, the Hamot facility is a...
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- Cerebral Palsy $87.60
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...affects various aspects of body function. Motor skills in particular can be affected by the condition. Muscle tone and muscle coordination are impacted not because of damage to the sensory or motor nerves that control the muscles but rather because of specific impacts to the brain itself. The...
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- Changing The Revenue Cycle Process In Hospitals $1,084.05
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...that total $1.1 trillion per year. Hospitals claim approximately...
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- Chicken Pox And Measles: Compare/contrast $54.75
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...chicken pox and measles is that virtually every child will have experienced the discomfort of both diseases before reaching puberty. These two highly contagious conditions are perfect for the hotbed of germs found at schools, parks and anywhere else that children congregate; as such, they...
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- Childhood Obesity/focus On Kaneohe, Hi $54.75
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...threatening American children is obesity. U.S. children and teens have become sedentary, spending the majority of their leisure time in front of either a television or a computer screen. This sedentary behavior is further complicated by deplorable nature of the typical American diet, which is...
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- Children With Neurodegenerative Life-threatening Illnesses $32.85
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...throughout the world and in all different age groups. Alzheimer’s Disease is a neurodegenerative disease, as is Parkinson’s Disease. There are studies taking place all that time which attempt to improve, or increase, neurogenesis with the hope that the medical or scientific community...
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- Chronic Pain: A Concept Analysis $164.25
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...symptom of disease, and also the mechanism that signals the brain that the body is damaged. Treating pain is a straightforward affair when the cause can be determined and cured. However, coping with chronic pain is quite another affair for the roughly 50 million Americans who live with the pain...
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- Chronic, Acute And Infectious Disease Tables $76.65
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...Chronic and Acute diseases are related:Acute illnesses usually appear suddenly and last only a short time; those afflicted can expect to return to normal health with few if any lasting effects. Chronic disease generally develops over time and may last indefinitely. The individual suffering from...
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- Colorblindness $65.70
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...affects a fairly large segment of the population, and affects the way they perceive color. It is a fairly minor defect, though it can cause distress in the sufferers who, however, usually learn to compensate for it. This paper explores the causes of colorblindness, the impact of the defect on...
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