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HealthAs officially defined by the World Health Organization, a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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HealthThe care and treatment of children. Child health is the purview of pediatrics, which became a medical specialty in the mid-nineteenth century. Before that time the care and treatment of childhood diseases were included within such areas as general medicine, obstetrics, and midwifery.
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HealthA branch of public health concerned with the health and well-being of workers. Its aims are to eliminate hazards and reduce industrial fatigue in the workplace.
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HealthThe approach to medicine that is concerned with the health of the community as a whole. Public health is community health. It has been said that: "Health care is vital to all of us some of the time, but public health is vital to all of us all of the time." The mission of public health is to "fulfill society's interest in assurin [..]
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HealthSee: Artic health.
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Healthhazard Any factor or exposure that may adversely affect health.
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Healthsurveillance Periodic medico-physiological examinations of exposed workers with the objective of protecting health and preventing occupationally related disease.
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Health A general condition of soundness and vigor of body and mind; not simply the absence of illness or injury.
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HealthSanté
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HealthA state of being in which all body parts function as they should
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HealthA human condition with physical, social and psychological dimensions, each characterized on a continuum with positive and negative poles. Positive health is associated with a capacity to enjoy life an [..]
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HealthOld English hælþ "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well," from Proto-Germanic *hailitho, from PIE *kailo- "whole, uninjured, of good omen" (source also of Old English hal "h [..]
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Healthcondition of an organism's body and mind.
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HealthState of well-being of an organism or part of one, characterized by normal function and unattended by disease. IDMB.
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HealthTerm relating to whether the body (which includes the mind) is in a well or ill state. With good health the state of the body and mind are such that a person feels and functions well, and can continue to do so for as long as possible.
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Healtha healthy state of wellbeing free from disease; "physicians should be held responsible for the health of their patients" the general condition of body and mind; &quot [..]
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HealthDepartment of Health and Ageing
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HealthAustralian Government Department of Health and Ageing
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HealthA state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
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Healthhow you body feels. You have good health when you are not ill
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HealthFaculty of Health
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HealthDeakin offers a range of services to help students and staff stay healthy, safe and promote personal wellbeing physically, mentally and spiritually. Services include medical centres, multi-faith chaplains, counselling, disability support, safer community, physiotherapy, sport and recreation and student advocacy.\n\nFind out more at DeakinSync under [..]
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HealthHealth is a broad term that refers not only to the lack of illness or injury in a person but also to a person's general soundness and vigor. Health can be referred to as either good or bad, with [..]
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HealthThe Administration on Aging’s Health, Prevention, and Wellness Program enables participants to modify existing health self-management behaviors through group interaction and reinforcement. Through col [..]
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HealthThe federal and state governments are the largest payors of health care services in the United States. The largest federal programs are Medicare and Medicaid. It has often been said that Medicare is t [..]
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Health(n) the general condition of body and mind(n) a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease
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Health The state of well being in body and mind.
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HealthTimeline Time Machine Atmosphere Impacts Recent Impacts Late Pleistocene Impact Origin of Carolina Bays Impact Experiments Chondrites Aïr Massif Mare Moscoviense Lunar Maria Moon Map Geology Glossary Evolution Human evolution Future evolution Tree of Life Dinosaur Classification
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HealthYour health. The story is that Vortigern was invited to dine at the house of Hengist, when Rowe’na, the host’s daughter, brought a cup of wine which she presented to their royal gues [..]
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HealthPlan participants obtain comprehensive health care services from a specified list of in-network providers who receive a fixed periodic prepayment from the insurer. Plan participants’ access to in-network providers is controlled by a primary-care physician or gatekeeper. HMO’s typically do not have a deductible.
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HealthPhysical or mental impairment, disability, condition or disorder (including substance abuse or dependence), that detrimentally affects or is likely to detrimentally affect a registered health practitioner’s capacity to safely practise the profession or a student’s capacity to undertake clinical training.
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Health
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HealthEquipment status
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HealthBeing able to function normally within a usual everyday routine.
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HealthA person's mental or physical well-being.
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HealthA state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO, 1978b).
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Healthis a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (Gebel et al, 2005, p8).
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HealthPublic Attitudes toward Health, Disease, and the medical care system.
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HealthThe Science of controlling or modifying those conditions, influences, or forces surrounding man which relate to promoting, establishing, and maintaining Health.
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HealthThe Health Status of the Family as a unit including the impact of the Health of one member of the Family on the Family as a unit and on individual Family members; also, the impact of Family Organizati [..]
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HealthThe concept covering the physical and mental conditions of men.
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HealthThe state wherein the Person is well adjusted.
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HealthThe concept covering the physical and mental conditions of members of Minority Groups.
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HealthHealth Services supported by remote or mobile devices.
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HealthThe promotion and Maintenance of physical and Mental Health in the Work Environment.
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HealthThe optimal state of the Mouth and normal functioning of the organs of the Mouth without evidence of Disease.
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HealthBranch of Medicine concerned with the prevention and control of Disease and disability, and the promotion of physical and Mental Health of the Population on the international, national, state, or muni [..]
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HealthHealth concerns associated with the effects of Radiation on the Environment and on public and personal Health.
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HealthThe physical condition of Human reproductive systems.
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HealthThe status of Health in Rural Populations.
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HealthThe status of Health in Suburban Populations.
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HealthThe status of Health in Urban Populations.
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HealthThe concept covering the physical and mental conditions of Veterans.
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HealthHealth as viewed from the perspective that Humans and other organisms function as complete, integrated units rather than as aggregates of separate parts.
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HealthThe concept covering the physical and mental conditions of Women.
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HealthThe concept pertaining to the Health Status of inhabitants of the world.
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HealthThe state of the organism when it functions optimally without evidence of Disease.
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HealthThe state of the organism when it functions optimally without evidence of disease.
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HealthA measure of your character's success in forming good habits. Failure to complete Dailies, or yielding to bad Habits will cause you to lose health.
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HealthIt is necessary to check carefully the health regulations* of: country of destination country of departure (also for returning if applicable) Transit stations. If only landing will be made en route the certificates of vaccination should be checked as well. *The health requirements of various countries officially sent to the World Health Organizatio [..]
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Healththe state of physical and emotional well-being, free from disease.
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HealthEquipment status
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HealthA common attribute, also called hit points or HP, that signifies the character's life. Usually when health runs out, a player dies.
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HealthA measure of how much damage a player can sustain before they die.
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HealthA state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not just the absence of sickness or disease.
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Health"How much damage [something] can take." When a minion reaches zero health, it dies; when a hero reaches zero health, its player is defeated. The starting health for all heroes is 30, and it can never go over that amount. Minion starting health is displayed at the bottom-right corner, and does not have a known maximum value. Hero
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HealthThe primary defensive stat, "health" or "hp" is a resource that can be removed by damage; reaching 0 health causes a unit to die.
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HealthHealth is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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HealthA state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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HealthA state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (34
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Healthis a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being; not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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HealthState of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO, 1978b), or state characterized by anatomical, physiological and psychological integri [..]
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HealthA state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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HealthThe health status of millions of people is projected to be affected through, for example, increases in malnutrition; increased deaths, diseases and injury due to extreme weather events; increased burd [..]
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HealthHealth is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (Preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization as adopted by th [..]
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