Category: Health
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Human Trafficking and Health Care Professional
Table of Contents Introduction Statistics Role of healthcare professionals Strengths Weaknesses Conclusion References Introduction In spite of the legislation that was passed in19th century which outlawed human slavery, today human trafficking and slavery has spread even more than it was at the end of the civil war. Human trafficking which is a modern term for…
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Queer People (LGBTQIA) in Healthcare System Context
Nursing is built around support and advocacy regarding patients and their interests. However, not every group of people can expect the same level of assistance, as there are individuals who are highly marginalized within healthcare systems. One such group includes LGBTQIA people, whose issues are still largely ignored within many healthcare systems around the world,…
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Mental Health Literacy on a Societal Level
Mental health literacy refers to the information an individual has regarding mental disorders. According to researchers, the general population is not necessarily knowledgeable about certain aspects of psychological well-being (Furnham & Swami, 2018). A workshop that touches upon this health topic will focus on providing people with insight in terms of recognizing symptoms of mental…
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Pornography as a Health Issue
Pornographic material may be defined as something which stimulates the sexual feelings of an individual. Pornography may be broadly divided into two major categories namely, visual and written. Pornography is also known as smut or obscene material. This paper will throw light upon pornography as a health issue and how it impacts society. The term…
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Social Injustice and Racial Disparities in the Healthcare
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Overview of the Topic Review of Literature Discussion Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Abstract In the light of racial inequalities in social structures, ethnic disparities should be addressed in medical care. Systemic discrimination is also supported by social policy and implicit prejudice based on pessimistic assumptions. Coping with differences in care…
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Statistics in Healthcare: Sun Rays Exposure
Table of Contents Introduction Epidemiology and Statistical Dependencies Suns Rays Exposure Information Interpretation Conclusion References Introduction Statistics that keep track of mortality, fertility, and many other life indicators in a region or country include many more hands than it might seem at first glance. A considerable number of different relationships, including mainly the causes of…
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How to Improve Mental Health in the Community
Introduction Mental health is defined as human psychological, emotional, and social prosperity. It influences how people think, feel, and act as they contend with life. It helps identify how to relate with others, handle stress, and make decisions. Unfortunately, the United States has the highest rate of mental illness in the world. One in four…
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Data Breach Analysis: the UCLA Health System Case
Table of Contents Privacy and Security: Introduction The UCLA Health System: Analysis Causes and Remediation Designing Preventive Measures Conclusion: Maintaining Safety Reference List Privacy and Security: Introduction The issue of personal data safety has become increasingly significant lately (Libicki, 2015). Because of the new opportunities that cybercriminals gain as technological progress continues, healthcare institutions become…
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Poverty Effects on Mental Health
Table of Contents Introduction Statement of Problem Literature Review Findings Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In recent years policymakers, social workers, researchers, and healthcare professionals have dedicated more attention to the importance of mental well-being. One of the factors that may impact a persons mental health is their financial well-being. Living in poverty is linked to…
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Mother Instinct: Health Line Parenthood
Most people in society believe that a mother must behave in a specific way around their newborns. However, some current research discredits such a belief, citing that it is biologically unsupported and only socially and historically grown. Historically, society believes that women have instinctive longing to have children and can take care of them excellently…