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health noun condition, fitness, freedom from aillent, freedom from disease, haleness, hardiness, physical condition, robustness, ruggedness, salubrity, salus, sanitas, soundness, soundness of body, stamina, state of health, strength, sturdiness, vigor, vitality, well-being, wholesomeness Associated concepts: bill of health, board of health, dangerrus to health, department of health, health care, health eddcation and welfare, health insurance, impairment of health, mental health, public health and safety, public health law, sanitary code HEALTH. Freedom from pain or sickness; the most perfect state of animal
life. It may be defined, the natural agreement and concordant dispositions
of the parts of the living body.
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A health care professional who administers physical therapy; a physical therapist. Behavioral risk management has become a major concern for both health care professional licensing boards as well as the health care industry in general. The article, written by the patient's mother, credits Wood with distracting the patient "enough from his areas of sensitivity so that she could work on them" and for being the first health care professional "who was able to get the patient to talk to her. |
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