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Knowledge and importance of exclusive breastfeeding

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

“Breastfeeding is the most precious gift a mother can give her infant. When there is illness or malnutrition, it may be a lifesaving gift; when there is poverty, it may be the only gift.” …

Social and Economic conditions on NHS Funding

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

In the middle ages, access to health care and sanitation facilities was only available to people belonging to a sound socio-economic background. Hill, Griffiths and Gillam (2007) state that in earlier…

Causes and effects of childhood obesity

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Childhood obesity has become a worldwide epidemic, and the condition is now obvious much earlier in life. Thirty years ago, less than five percent of children were considered obese. Today’s figu…

Impact of obesity on womens health during pregnancy

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Obesity is a clinical term used to describe excess body fat. The most common method of measuring obesity is the Body Mass Index (BMI). BMI is used because, for most people, it correlates with their am…

Contemporary Issues In Health And Social Care Health Essay

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

The NHS provides a vision of service that combines health care that is universal, comprehensive and free at the point of delivery to all in need. The NHS provides a vision of service that combines h…

What Is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Health Essay

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome is a term used to define a group of problems a newborn will exhibit due to exposure for drugs like opiates, narcotics or anti-depressant during pregnancy. As almost every …

The Breast Screening Programme In The Uk Health Essay

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the UK and is currently the second leading cause of cancer deaths after lung cancer1. In 1988, the National Health Service Breast Screening Programm…

Non-communicable diseases – Diseases of Excess

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Non-Communicable diseases – often referred to as “Diseases of Excess” or “Diseases of Affluence” – are increasing in both rich and poor countries. What factors are …

Occupational Therapy Communication

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Abstract Occupational Therapy is a new and developing profession in the medical felid. Along with all other professions Occupational Therapy is unique to itself. It includes a specific way it is cond…

Aspects of jaundice in neonatal babies

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

This essay will explore the pathophysiology, management and psychosocial aspects of jaundice in the paediatric patient, specifically in neonatal babies. Information has been gathered through the use o…

Analysis of greggs food from a health perspective

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Greggs was founded as a family bakery business on Tyneside in the 1930’s by John Gregg. The credit crunch-busting business aims to open 600 more shops in the coming years, after selling a astoni…

Factors affecting visual acuity

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Factors affecting Visual Acuity Visual acuity is measured in various different ways and that is dependent on the acuity task used. However factors affecting the visual acuity have to be taken into acc…

Managing nasogastric tube feeding and maintaining nutrition

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Health is defined by WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION(WHO) as a “state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of any disease or infirmity”. Health is a pos…

The Effect Of In School Feeding Programs Health Essay

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

A school feeding programme was first implemented in Uganda after the 1979 war, covering all schools. Recognizing that Karamoja had the worst social indicators of any district in Uganda, Government and…

The concept of social class

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

The concept of social class has been explored by several sociologists. This essay will focus on defining social class and demonstrate its relevance to the understanding of society, social issues and…

Health and safety

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

1.0 Introduction Health and Safety is a prime concern in every field. John Bartlett says that “Appreciating the general concept of the need for good health and safety is very different from unders…

Anaesthetic care

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

In the following text I the author will provide an account of the anaesthetic care given to a paediatric patient in my care during a surgical procedure to repair her cleft palate. I will discuss the…

Communication Healthcare

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

This essay will look at communication within a healthcare setting and will give examples from literature to demonstrate the importance of communication. It will use the work of (Ellis& Beattie, 1…

Us and china political system

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Difference between United States of America Political System and China Introduction United States of America’s Background The United States of America is a composition of 48 states that makes th…

Social and Economic conditions and their impact on NHS Funding

Essay. Published: 1 January 2015

Introduction: In the middle ages, access to health care and sanitation facilities was only available to people belonging to a sound socio-economic background. Hill, Griffiths and Gillam (2007) state t…