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  2. What Is Gender-Affirming Care? - WebMD

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    Gender-affirming care is defined as therapies that help a person's outward traits match their gender identity. ... These changes can improve mental health and quality of life. They might include ...

  3. Telemedicine: The Benefits of Virtual Healthcare

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    By any definition, telemedicine is designed to let patients have access to a healthcare professional in a more timely manner. That often means an appointment without the need to take time off work ...

  4. Holistic Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/balance/what-is-holistic-medicine

    Holistic medicine is an approach to health care that takes the whole person – mind, spirit, and body – into consideration. It includes a variety of practices, ranging from traditional medical ...

  5. Medical dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A medical dictionary is a lexicon for words used in medicine. The four major medical dictionaries in the United States are Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions, Stedman's, Taber's, and Dorland's. Other significant medical dictionaries are distributed by Elsevier. Dictionaries often have multiple versions, with content ...

  6. What Is Gender Affirming Care? A Beginner's Guide - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Learn more. Illustration by Joules Garcia. Gender affirming care (GAC) refers to any combination of social, legal, and medical measures that help people feel happy, healthy, and safe in ...

  7. Health data - Wikipedia

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    Health data is any data "related to health conditions, reproductive outcomes, causes of death, and quality of life " [1] for an individual or population. Health data includes clinical metrics along with environmental, socioeconomic, and behavioral information pertinent to health and wellness. A plurality of health data are collected and used ...

  8. Health professional - Wikipedia

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    Health professional. A health professional, healthcare professional, or healthcare worker (sometimes abbreviated HCW) [1] is a provider of health care treatment and advice based on formal training and experience. The field includes those who work as a nurse, physician (such as family physician, internist, obstetrician, psychiatrist, radiologist ...

  9. Health informatics - Wikipedia

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    Health informatics is a spectrum of multidisciplinary fields that includes study of the design, development and application of computational innovations to improve health care. [2] The disciplines involved combines medicine fields with computing fields, in particular computer engineering, software engineering, information engineering ...