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  2. What is Covered by Preventative Healthcare Insurance?

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    Historically, most plans have covered preventive care at varying levels. After the passing of the Affordable Care Act, all plans are now required to cover preventive doctor’s visits and exams at ...

  3. Mental health - Wikipedia

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    Social work in mental health, also called psychiatric social work, is a process where an individual in a setting is helped to attain freedom from overlapping internal and external problems (social and economic situations, family and other relationships, the physical and organizational environment, psychiatric symptoms, etc.).

  4. Teenage Pregnancy: Signs, Effects, Diagnosis, and Prevention

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    Teenage pregnancy occurs in a woman 19 years of age or younger. A woman can get pregnant if she has vaginal sex with a man at any age after she’s begun having regular monthly periods. Discover ...

  5. Suicide prevention - Wikipedia

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    Suicide prevention interventions fall into two broad categories: prevention targeted at the level of the individual and prevention targeted at the level of the population. [100] To identify, review, and disseminate information about best practices to address specific objectives of the National Strategy Best Practices Registry (BPR) was initiated.

  6. What a General Practitioner Is and When to See One - WebMD

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    GPs often develop an ongoing relationship with you, providing continuity of care. They treat common medical conditions and perform routine exams.They refer you to other medical services or doctors ...

  7. Parasitic Infections | Definition and Patient Education

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    work in childcare, work with soil regularly, or work in other contexts where you come into contact with feces on a consistent basis Outdoor cats can come into contact with infected rodents and birds.

  8. What Is Primary Care and Why Do You Need It? - Healthline

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    Primary care is your first resource for healthcare. It's about having a provider who will partner with you to help you stay healthy and able to live your best life. Primary care providers are ...

  9. Respite Care: Definition, Services, Costs, and Types - WebMD

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    Respite care helps caregivers for people who are ill or disabled handle their own needs. Learn about the different types of respite care and how to choose the best one for you and your family.