Physical Exercise Physical Exercise is an important component in the prevention of some diseases such as heart disease, cardiovascular disease, Type 2 diabetes and obesity. Physical exercise…
Health Advocacy Health Advocacy is a deeper roots in the voluntary organization sector of society, where the early health advocates were more typically advocating for a cause,…
Aging Life Care Aging Life Care is integrates health care and psychological care with other needed services such as: housing, home care services, nutritional services, assistance with activities…
Geriatric Medicine Geriatric Medicine is rapidly evolving into both a hospital-based specialty and a specialty concerned with community care. It is emerged as an area of medicine…
Sandy Shaw: Writer on Health Sandy Shaw, Writer on Health was born on February 26, 1947, Dagenham, in United Kingdom. She received her degree from U.C.L.A. in 1966, with a…
Immunization Immunization is one of the most cost-effective health investments, with proven strategies that make it accessible to even the most hard-to-reach and vulnerable populations. It…
Substantial Equivalence Substantial Equivalence is the initial step, establishing toxicological and nutritional differences in the new food compared to a conventional counterpart—differences are analyzed and evaluated, and…
Organ Donation Organ Donation is giving an organ or tissue to help someone who needs a transplant. Transplantable organs and tissues are removed in a surgical procedure…
Overtreatment Overtreatment actually refers to prescribing medications or medical procedures that may not be necessary for treating an illness, injury or disease. It may occur with…
Nanomedicine Nanomedicine is simply the application of nanotechnologies in a healthcare setting and the majority of benefits that have already been seen involve the use of…
Mediation Mediation is a flexible process that can be used to settle disputes in a whole range of situations such as: consumer disputes, contract disputes, family…
Iatrogenesis Iatrogenesis is a major cause of mortality due to the poor sanitation of doctors and their ignorance of the germ theory of medicine. It refers…