Smart Patient Health Tracking System
The first-contact medical care checking framework has stood as one of the most necessary frameworks and has enhance innovative arranged from the former ten years. People are dealing with an issue of surprising passing because of different sicknesses, developing from the absence of clinical concern for the patients at...
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A Model of Medical Care around the World
The fact that further than 40 million people have no health insurance in the United States( US) and 36 of 57 countries don’t meet introductory norms for healthcare in Africa is well known. Although the health sector has significant impact on global frugality both as an employer and a...
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A Healthy Balance of Homeostasis by Epigenetic Regulator SIRT1 May Prevent the Development of a Specific “Soil” that Supports Metabolic Disorders and Related Cancers
SIRT1 was found in 1979, however expanded interest in this protein didn’t come until 20 years after the fact, when its overexpression was accounted for to broaden the life expectancy of yeast. From that point forward, a few examinations have shown the advantages of its expanded articulation in forestalling...
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Roles, Functions and Challenges of Hospital Management Committees in Busia County, Kenya
The health sector was reformatted in 2009 by Kenya’s Ministry of Health with the goal of enhancing and promoting public health. It established the Hospital Management Services Fund, which would be run by Hospital Management Committees at the site level (HMCs). Since the devolution of healthcare took place in...
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Study on How to Established National Occupational Health and Safety at Institute in Saudi Arabia
For people interested in promoting workplace health and safety, the field of occupational health and safety offers a wide range of job options. Occupational health and safety workers are in charge of ensuring a safe working environment in general. In the public sector, health and safety personnel are largely...
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Developing Preventive, Curative and Recovery (PCR) Strategy for Managing COVID-19
The recurrent waves of the COVID-19 epidemic have claimed the lives of numerous people all across the world. Some countries have done an excellent job of managing it, while others are still suffering. Modifications in lifestyle and good diet, in addition to drugs, may be two important weapons in...
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Music Therapy and its Impact on Health among Children
Music is one of the few activities that requires the use of both sides of the brain. It is ingrained in all cultures and can provide unexpected benefits not just in terms of language acquisition, memory enhancement, and attention concentrating, but also in terms of physical coordination and growth....
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Criteria for Educational Projecting in Social and Health Services
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the significance of projecting in socio-educational services and surroundings that protect citizens’, children’s, and vulnerable people’s health. The article’s conclusion is that it provides a set of important criteria for those who must create inside this type of service for...
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Factors Influencing Uptake of Focused Ante Natal Care in Kenya a Case Study of Nyatoto Community
The third sustainable target (UN 2015) is for a decrease of 70 maternal deaths per 100,000 women. Despite the fact that maternal mortality has decreased dramatically in Africa, many nations still have high maternal mortality rates. Kenya’s death rate has dropped dramatically, from 488 fatalities per 10,000 in 2016...
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The Active Role of Art Therapy in the Patient Community and the Effect of This Component on the External Body and Internal Spaces in Medical Centers
The use of art for healing is not a new phenomena, and the subject of art in healing has been discussed throughout human history for thousands of years. “For several centuries BC, artistic elements in the form of paintings and theater were used in the first civilizations to decrease...
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