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Health promotion

Reaction Paper: Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Incorporating Health Issues as a Source of Strain in Agnew’s General Strain Theory

The main purpose of the article by Stogner and Gibson published in 2010 is to investigate the assumption that health may be perceived as a strain in the general strain theory developed to explain the causes of crime and delinquent behaviors. The authors lay stress on poor health as the...

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Community Health and Population Focus

AssessmentHumboldt County is a county in California, with a population of 134,623 and a geographical area of 4,052 square miles (census.gov, 2016). It has a fairly homogenous population with 82.7% white and 9.6% Hispanic or Latino (of any race), with the rest being divided mainly between American Indian (5.8%), Asian...

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Primary Secondary And Tertiary Intervention For Breast Cancer To The Community

Prevention is definitely the better option when it comes to life threatening diseases like breast cancer. Prevention of breast cancer within a community can be achieved in three different levels namely the Primary, Secondary and Tertiary levels. Currently, the precise source of the disease is not clearly known or understood,...

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Fall and HIV/AIDS Prevention amongst the Elderly

The older generation is often at risk of getting illnesses or injuries due to their vulnerability. The vulnerability arises out of age, which lowers the physical abilities of the body. This can lead to risks of injuries from falls. The lowered immunity from the aging process also makes them susceptible...

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Health and Petrol Extraction in the Arabian Gulf

Petrol extraction in the Arabian Gulf is related to health in several different ways. Specifically, current extraction practices and extraction-related events in the past have had negative health effects for local populations. In addition, many of the workers in the extraction industry are exposed to significant health risks. First, oil...

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