Part 1: imagine someone you know is dealing with a critical health issue. choose a health issue to research. write a 250-word essay describing the best way to address the issue and the advantages of seeking advice when dealing with a critical health issue. part 2: choose a personal health concern to research. use three to five sources in your research and evaluate the validity of each one. write a 250-300 word essay describing the health concern and how you evaluated each source. don't forget to include the list of sources in your project. submit both parts of the project here.
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Health, 21.06.2019 15:00
3. to ensure the greatest nutritional benefits, dietary guidelines suggest which of the following? a. washing foods before eating them b. eating nutrient-dense foods c. cooking food thoroughly d. eliminating all snacks from a diet
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Health, 22.06.2019 15:50
Does the weight loss program have practical significance? a. no, the program is not practically significant because the results are likely to occur even if the weight loss program has no effect. b. yes, the program is practically significant because the results are too unlikely to occur by chance. c. yes, the program is practically significant because the amount of lost weight is large enough to be considered practically significant. d. no, the program is not practically significant because the amount of weight lost is trivial.
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Health, 22.06.2019 22:10
The theory of vicarious liability or ostensible agency can expose a health plan to the risk thatit could be held liable for the acts of independent contractors. factors that may give rise to theassumption that an agency relationship exists between a health plan and its independentcontractors include
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