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mycobacteria other than tuberculosis
mycobacteria other than tuberculosis Synonyms Atypical mycobacteria; Mycobacterioses Mycobacteria of the MOTT-complex contain a great number of species, for example Mycobacterium avium, M. fortuitum, M. intracellulare, M. kansanii, M. marinum orM. ulcerans (germ, which causes Buruli ulcus). They can be found in nature (in water, in the soil or in foodstuffs) as well as in […]
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motor neuron diseases symptoms
motor neuron diseases symptoms Anterior horn cell disease; Familial motor neuron disease; Lateral sclerosis Definition motor neuron diseases symptoms Motor neuron diseases (MND) represent a group of neurological diseases characterized by a progressive deterioration of the motor neurons in the brain, brainstem, and spinal cord resulting in muscle weakness and wasting. Usually, arms and legs […]
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definition of developmental disorder
Motor Function Developmental Disorder definition of developmental disorder The main symptom of the specific developmental disorder of motor function is a serious impairment in the development of coordination.General intellectual retardation or other important neurological disorders are excluded. In most cases, a careful clinical examination shows marked neurodevelopmental immaturities such as choreiform movements of unsupported limbs […]
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Motivation in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Motivation in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Motivation in relation to health promotion and disease prevention relates to the willingness of individuals to participate in health promotion interventions and to implement the recommendations for a healthy life style or the coping with disease in daily life. The motivation of individuals is essential if the suggestions […]
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health professionals working together
health professionals working together Effectivemanagement of health workers’ migration has to consider both sides: the push and the pull factors. The World Health Report 2006 proposes strategies for source countries and receiving countries of international migration. Most importantly, it emphasizes that the migration of health professionals has to be recognized as a concern of the […]
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Growing Demand for Health Professionals Worldwide
Growing Demand for Health Professionals Worldwide Demographic and epidemiological trends in both industrialized and developing countries have led to an increasing demand for skilled health workers and will continue to do so. While countries in the North have to deal with an aging population and a greater share of chronic diseases, countries in the South […]
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8 Signs Your Lover is usually a Narcissist
8 Signs Your Lover is usually a Narcissist The Mayonnaise Clinic study group identifies narcissistic personality problem as “a emotional disorder in which people have a strong inflated a sense of their own relevance and a profound need for respect. Those with narcissistic character disorder imagine that they're superior to others and have little consideration […]
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Equitable Health Care for Migrants
Equitable Health Care for Migrants There is no agreement in Public Health as to whether a health care system based on a libertarian ( liberalism and libertarianism), egalitarian ( egalitarianism) or utilitarian ( utilitarianism) framework is the best or the most fair.From the point of view of migrants’ needs, the objective of health care systems […]
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Socioeconomic Status and Health
Socioeconomic Status and Health Most known societies are heterogeneous in socioeconomic terms; different parts of the population live under different socioeconomic conditions, have different levels of education, etc. Such differences often provide the basis for social stratification, e. g. in social classes. Socioeconomic status or social class is in general associated with health status. Frequently, […]
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The Health Sector’s Response
The Health Sector’s Response The health sector has so far responded weakly to the challenge with little involvement in the debate or interventions aimed at combating CSEC and rehabilitating its victims. There are numerous fields of action, for example: • The existing data base should be improved by epidemiological and qualitative investigation. Evidence-based results should […]
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