Health Without Gaps continues to support our vulnerable population.

Healthcare, History and South Africa

South Africa still struggles with complexity of apartheid that existed for decades. I will like to particularly comment on the issues and problems of South Africa. Firstly, I have personally been to South Africa in numerous times.  A friend of mine use to work with UN in Cape Town. And honestly speaking, Cape Town is […]

The United States, Healthcare and Infant Mortality

The United States (US) has the most expensive health care system in the world. In spite of that, health care is of somewhat inconsistent in  quality, and leads to poorer health outcomes relative to other, similar nations. For example, the United States has much higher infant mortality rates regardless of geographical focus. The result is […]

Qualitative Research Workshop: Oral Health of Children under the age of 6- Research Premise

          The phenomenon of interest is the research on oral health of low income children, 6 years and under. Some research articles highlighted relational changes in children’s oral health to the quality of their teeth (Malden, Thomson, Jokovic & Locker, 2008). Particularly, this relational change of teeth pertains to children aged 6 years and […]

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