Articles related to "Access Health Care"A first aid kit is essential when travelling in a strange country especially in the tropics where wounds can become infected very quickly and help may not be at hand.
People with inadequate health insurance coverage are more likely to die of cancer according to a report from the American Cancer Society.
Simple things like finding a job, taking a shower and answering the phone are things we take for granted, but are problems for many homeless people.
According to the Child Welfare League of America, an estimated 20-25,000 youth age out of foster care each year, finding themselves with no stability or familial base.
First Aid can be a life saver or at least reduce further injury and pain. When going to unfamiliar countries always be prepared for the odd minor injury or emergency.
President Obama is rushing a health-care reform law that will address the nagging health care problems in the US with the goal of making health care accessible to all.
In 2007, nearly 116 million adults aged 19-64 had no health insurance, were underinsured, struggled with medical debts, or could not afford necessary health care.
Acne is a distressing condition that can occur in adolescents and adults. Acne may leave scars and marks that may last for life but treatment is available.
According to the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force over 3 million LGBT people in the United States are over age 65. Housing and support services for them is limited.
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