Health Without Gaps continues to support our vulnerable population.

Environmental Hazards

Environmental hazards are problems to our environment. Plastic and polythene waste products bring about continues environment pollution. Unfortunately, many developing countries have not looked at effective environmental policies regarding land pollution, particularly plastic and polythene waste. Plastic is a polymeric material—that is, a material whose molecules are very large, often resembling long chains made up […]

Transtheoretical Model of Change (TTM) and Pertussis

  According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (n.d.), Pertussis is a respiratory infection that is commonly known as whooping cough, transmissible disease caused by a type of bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. Additionally, pertussis infection is a very contagious disease only found in humans that spread from person to person. Coughing and sneezing usually […]

The Theory of Reasoned Action-Morbidity and Mortality

Morbidity and mortality are broad subjects consisting of many parts that make the whole. As survival rates improve with modernization and populations age, mortality measures do not give an adequate picture of a population’s health status. Indicators of morbidity such as the prevalence of chronic diseases and disabilities become more important (John Hopkins School of […]

Theories in Qualitative Research

According to the research approach, Bradbury-Jones, et al. (2014) proposed a five-point typology on the levels of theoretical visibility, testing this against a range of published research from five key international health, medicine, and social science journals. The typology captures a range of visibility–from seemingly absent-through to highly visible and applied throughout. There was a […]

Issues of Public Water, Perceptions and its Diseases.

I think it is important to look at the availability of drinkable water. There can be available water, but the question is whether the water is safe from external or internal contaminants. Over the past several decades, human health protection for chemical contaminants in drinking water has been accomplished by the development of chemical-specific standards […]

Vehicle Seatbelt in China using Stage Theory of Organizational Change.

      In the United States, more than 80 percent of drivers and passengers wear seatbelts while driving, but in China, only between 20 and 30 percent of drivers and passengers wear their car seatbelts. Guangzhou had 9,930 traffic accidents in the 2006 (George Institute, 2007). China accounts for around 15% of the world’s total number […]

Suicide and Mental Health in United States

Mental health problem is one of the key factors leading to an increase in suicide. Both the WHO and the UN have recommended that member states should develop national suicide– prevention programs, where possible linked to other public health policies, and that they should establish national committees to coordinate the prevention strategies (Jenkins, 2002). Suicide […]

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