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  2. Physical examination - Wikipedia

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    In a physical examination, medical examination, clinical examination, or medical checkup, a medical practitioner examines a patient for any possible medical signs or symptoms of a medical condition. It generally consists of a series of questions about the patient's medical history followed by an examination based on the reported symptoms.

  3. Radiographer - Wikipedia

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    Radiographers, also known as radiologic technologists, diagnostic radiographers and medical radiation technologists [1] are healthcare professionals who specialise in the imaging of human anatomy for the diagnosis and treatment of pathology. Radiographers are infrequently, and almost always erroneously, known as x-ray technicians.

  4. Unfair labor practice - Wikipedia

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    Unfair labor practice. An unfair labor practice ( ULP) in United States labor law refers to certain actions taken by employers or unions that violate the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 449) 29 U.S.C. § 151–169 (also known as the NLRA and the Wagner Act after NY Senator Robert F. Wagner [1]) and other legislation.

  5. Benefits of Flexibility: 6 Advantages and Stretches - Healthline

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    Improved flexibility produces a wide range of physical benefits and can have a positive effect on your overall well-being. Here are a few ways that increased flexibility is likely to help you.

  6. What Is a Medical Assistant? - WebMD

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    A medical assistant is a health care professional who works directly with doctors at medical offices and clinics. Learn more about the work they do and when you might see one.

  7. The 3 Anatomical Body Planes and The Movements In Each

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    When designing a workout, it's important to move in all of the body's planes. What are they? Here's an anatomy primer to help.

  8. History of the telephone in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It implemented an employee benefit plan, which was managed by a medical department and provided benefits for sickness, disability, and a retirement pension. The company faced growing public scrutiny in the 1920s over reports of health problems, specifically nervous disorders, resulting from the stress of operating the switchboard.

  9. Niacin (Vitamin B3): Benefits and Side Effects - WebMD

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    Niacin (vitamin B3): Understand the role of niacin (vitamin B3) in improving cholesterol levels and lowering cardiovascular health risks.