E-health: potential benefits and challenges in providing and accessing sexual health services background eHealth has become a growing field where healthcare professionals and healthcare consumers create and search…
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Effect of Sports on General Health Exercise has a great impact on a person’s daily life and health. They not only give you an interesting daily life, but…
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Depression: Alternative Therapies for good health What alternative treatments are available? Health treatments not classified in standard Western medical practice are referred to as “alternative,” “complementary,” or “integrated.”…
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Role of nutrition education in promoting healthy diet Schools play a key role in introducing students to healthy eating by providing: Nutritious and attractive to eat and drink.…
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anniversary WHO marks 75th anniversary and calls for health equity in the face of unprecedented threats On 7 April 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) will celebrate its…
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Radiation Therapy: Understanding the Treatment and Side Effects
by Donald Mooreby Donald MooreRadiation therapy, also known as radiotherapy, is a common treatment for cancer. It uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation therapy is a localized…
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Determining the Health Needs of Men: Promoting Men As Health Heroes
by Shan Tateby Shan TateIncreased health and wellbeing into the senior years Generally amongst populations of different countries, men have a lower life expectancy than women. With a lot of discussion in…
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Keys to Long Lasting Health – How to Maintain an Excellent Health? New Tips
by Shan Tateby Shan TateHere are some exercise tips: 1-Exercise for at Least Continuous 30 Minutes. The brain starts releasing endorphins only after 30 minutes of uninterrupted exercise. You need endorphins for…
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Health promotion aims to enrich the health of individuals through awareness in environmental factors, education, and behavior. Health promotion can be described as a way to positively guide…
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Australians spent $132.4 billion on healthcare While people in the UK spent £24.85 billion. Government expenditure in both these countries sit at between 9-10% of GDP, which may…