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  • 41Health reform — (This article is about movements to improve health. For more information about political movements affecting the delivery of health care and health care systems, see Health care reform.) Health Reform was a movement in the 18th century where… …

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  • 42Improved sanitation — According to the Joint Monitoring Program (JMP) for water supply and sanitation by the World Health Organization and UNICEF the following are considered as improved sanitation:* connection to a public sewer * connection to a septic system * pour… …

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  • 43health — n. 1 the state of being well in body or mind. 2 a person s mental or physical condition (has poor health). 3 soundness, esp. financial or moral (the health of the nation). 4 a toast drunk in someone s honour. Phrases and idioms: health centre the …

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  • 44health*/*/*/ — [helθ] noun [U] 1) the condition of your body, especially whether or not you are ill His health improved once he stopped working.[/ex] She s had serious health problems.[/ex] Lola is 85 and still in very good health.[/ex] My father has been in… …

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  • 45Health in Libya — Basic health care is provided to all citizens. Health, training, rehabilitation, education, housing, family issues, and disability and old age benefits are all regulated by “Decision No. 111” (dated December 9, 1999) of the General People’s… …

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  • 46Improved Order of Heptasophs — The Improved Order of Heptasophs is a Fraternal Organization established in 1878 when its founding members split from the Order of Heptasophs in a dispute over offering mutual aid to its membership. This group was organized for the purpose of… …

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  • 47health farm — noun chiefly Brit. a residential establishment where people seek improved health by a regimen of dieting, exercise, and treatment …

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  • 48improved — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Made better] Syn. enhanced, augmented, corrected, ameliorated, bettered, amended, mended, reformed, elaborated, enriched, refined, processed, upgraded, modernized, brought up to date, repaired, bolstered up, rectified,… …

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  • 49Public health in the People's Republic of China — This article is about public health in the People s Republic of China, excluding Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau. Since the founding of the People s Republic of China, the goal of healthcare programs has been to provide care to every member of the… …

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  • 50Social determinants of health — are the economic and social conditions under which people live which determine their health. They are societal risk conditions , rather than individual risk factors that either increase or decrease the risk for a disease, for example for… …

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