Handbook of Health and Medical Geography Author : Thomas Flynn Subject : Health Care Health geography refers to the area of study that deals with the interaction between people and the environment. It is a subdiscipline of human geography. Health geography views health through a holistic Read More |
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Health Informatics and Information Systems Author : Kevin Collins Subject : Health Care The intersection of information science, computer science and health care can be described as health informatics. It deals with the devices, resources, and methods required to optimize the acquisition, Read More |
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Occupational Therapy: Advanced Techniques Author : Oscar Alvarez Subject : Health Care Occupational therapy is an allied health care profession that makes the use of assessment and intervention to maintain, develop or recover the meaningful activities of individuals, groups, or communities. Read More |
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Occupational Therapy: Principles and Practice Author : Oscar Alvarez Subject : Health Care Occupational therapy is a health care profession that includes the use of assessment and intervention to develop, recover, or maintain the meaningful activities of individuals and communities. Occupational Read More |
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Women's Midlife Health: A Comprehensive Study Author : George Robinson Subject : Health Care Midlife is defined as the period of life beginning from the age of 35-40 and extending to the age of 60–65 years. This age range covers the late reproductive to late postmenopausal stages of reproductive Read More |
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An Evidence-Based Approach to Hematology Author : Cyril Goode Subject : Hematology Blood is a body fluid in humans and other animals that carries nutrients and oxygen to the cells. The study of blood, blood-forming organs, and blood diseases is known as hematology. It is a branch of Read More |
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Author : Martha Pratt Subject : Hematology The absolute decrease in red blood cell mass resulting in the lowered ability of the blood to carry oxygen is known as anemia. The major causes of anemia include blood loss from trauma or surgery, decreased Read More |
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Anemia: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment Author : Martha Pratt Subject : Hematology The decrease in the total amount of red blood cells in the blood is known as anemia. The blood of an anemic person has a lower ability to carry oxygen which leads to various problems such as weakness, Read More |
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Causes, Symptoms and Management of Anemia Author : Martha Pratt Subject : Hematology Anemia is a disease that occurs due to the decreased amount of total red blood cells in the blood. Due to the deficiency of hemoglobin which carries oxygen, the person often experiences shortness of breath Read More |
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Hematology in Clinical Practice Author : Cyril Goode Subject : Hematology The science or study of blood, blood-forming organs and blood diseases is referred to as hematology. It is a branch of internal medicine that is concerned with the physiology, pathology, diagnosis, etiology, Read More |