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 health medicine - Definition 

The London Museums of Health & Medicine (963 bytes)
1: ...seum]]s in [[London]] related to [[health]] and [[medicine]]. It was founded in [[1991]].

Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health (643 bytes)
2: ...'''Edumed Institute for Education in Medicine and Health''' is an international research, development, inn...

Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (288 bytes)
1: ...help determine who is fit to study and practice [[medicine]]. As its name suggests, only undergraduates are ...

Health (4807 bytes)
1: Health can be defined negatively, as the absence of illn...
2: ...survival. In sentient creatures such as humans, health is a broader concept.
4: ...he WHO definition classifys 70-95% of people as unhealthy.
6: ...nutrition]], [[disease prevention]], and [[public health]] matters that can be investigated and assist in ...
8: In some societies, health involves managing the body state after the more b...

Holistic health (411 bytes)
1: ...uctionism]] and dualism of conventional Western [[medicine]]. Its proponents argue against making an unnatur...
5: *[[Complementary and alternative medicine]]
6: *[[Evidence-based medicine]]

In Sickness and in Health (1078 bytes)
1: '''In Sickness and in Health''' was a [[BBC]] [[television]] [[sitcom]] sequel...

Cardinal Health (1368 bytes)
2: company_name = Cardinal Health Inc |
3: ...ogo = [[Image:Cardinal Health logo.png|Cardinal Health]] |
15: ...ased [[corporation]] providing services to the [[healthcare]] industry.
25: *[http://www.cardinal.com/ The Cardinal Health web site]

Health tourism (367 bytes)
1: ...e in order to benefit from free or less expensive health care, be it surgeries, non invasive procedures, o...

Health insurance (10280 bytes)
1: ...ganization or a government agency. [[Market based health care]] systems such as [[medical care in the Unit...
3: ==Private health insurance==
4: ...man right]]. This conflict exists in a [[liberal healthcare system]] because of the unpredictability of h...
6: ... the unhealthy, and those that take care of their health have no opportunity to avoid this subsidization.
8: ==[[Publicly funded medicine]]==

Mental health (1007 bytes)
1: ...tion, mental status has two possibilities: either health '''or''' illness.
3: ...able to increase the mental wellness of otherwise healthy people.

Health observatory (656 bytes)
1: A '''health observatory''' is a [[public health]] and [[wellness]] project. It uses the word [[o...
3: ...e]] and other concerns are explored by most urban health observatories.
5: ... capital]] and how this affects [[healing]] and [[health]] in general.
8: *[http://www.lho.org.uk London Health Observatory]

Public health (6012 bytes)
1: ...th]] are usually the lead in responding to Public Health threats.
2: ...on of human waste was a necessary tenet of public health in urban areas.
10: ...s disease and introduced the modern era of public health.
12: ...pox. Certainly, one of the most important public health issues of the present is that of [[AIDS]].
14: ...ly averaged good health. It is likely that public health initiatives throughout history were attended by s...

Vulvovaginal health (3715 bytes)
1: '''Vulvovaginal health''' is the health and sanitation of the [[human]] [[female]] [[vulv...
12: ...ilk into [[yoghurt]]) which help to keep the area healthy. When the normal balance is disturbed, an infect...
16: ...dvisable for keeping the [[vulva]] and [[vagina]] healthy:
32: ...edu/user/eisthen/yeast/causes.html Anti-infection health tips]

Discovery Health (412 bytes)
1: ...[[Alliance Atlantis]] with programming based on [[health]] issues.
5: * [http://www.discoveryhealth.ca Discovery Health Channel] official website

Health profession (2678 bytes)
1: ...[interdisciplinary team]]. Individuals are called health professionals if thay participate in delivery of ...
3: '''Health profession''' means a profession in which a perso...
4: (a) the preservation or improvement of the [[health]] of individuals, or <br>
7: ==Examples of members of the health professions==
8: ...oners are granted independent license to practice medicine and surgery and provide or prescribe medications ...

Health Net (214 bytes)
1: ...(Health Net Inc.) is one of the largest [[managed health care]] companies in the [[United States]].
4: *[http://www.healthnet.com/ company website]

Health psychology (1223 bytes)
1: ...utting down on health risk factors and increasing healthy behaviors can greatly increase ones chances of l...
4: Taylor, S. E. (1990). ''Health psychology''. American Psychologist, 45(1), 40-50...

Health science (5476 bytes)
1: ... and the application of that knowledge to improve health, cure [[disease]]s, and understanding how humans ...
3: == Health Delivery ==
4: ...lth profession]]s. The terms [[medicine]] or [[biomedicine]], and medical doctor or M.D. refer to dominant c...
6: ...rs such as available health care resources on the health of the general population, often focusing on part...
8: ...]], and [[toxicology]] are all considered part of health science.

Health physics (377 bytes)
1: ... which poses similar hazards, is also considered. Health physics encompasses many disciplines, including [...

Health care (2536 bytes)
1: ...ives]], [[physician|doctors]], [[nurse]]s, [[home health aide]]s, [[vaccination]] technicians and [[physic...
3: ...a country's [[economy_health|economy]]. In 2000, health care costs paid to [[hospital]]s, [[physician|doc...
5: ...[diagnosis]], prescribing and administration of [[medicine]], [[surgery]], [[observation]], and attendance a...
7: ...eakers referred to ''[[medicine]]'' or to the ''[[health]] sector'' and spoke of the treatment and prevent...
9: ==Health care by country:==

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