In Europe disease was spreading like crazy. People were not very healthy at all. Around the end of the war, the average German civilian only ate around 900 calories per day. That is not enough to live a healthy lifestyle. Not to mention that people had to work more and more to produce war materials such as ammunition, planes, weapons, and tanks. Conditions were like this all over Europe. People were overworked in the United States too but they had much better living conditions than Europeans during the war.
There are many insurance companies where one can get health insurance for their families. Some famous companies include Manulife and Prudential. Companies like those have agencies in many places in the world.
The children, like their families, were from many countries, cities, and US states. There was no schooling on Titanic so all children attended their own.
no, they just simply had to cope with it. Even though sometimes their foster families were really mean.
* Pediatricians work in many places: * ** Private practice offices ** Hospitals ** Health maintenance organizations ** Community health centers ** Public health clinics ** Schools ** Military and government * Pediatricians do research to learn more about treating diseases and improving our communities. * Pediatricians work with public policy makers to advocate for children and their families. * They teach children and their families. They also teach medical students and residents.
It helps children by when they need help with health problems like cancer and other bad things that is what they help children with.
it was hard for families because they do not have any predictions of the future especially children
Normal... Mother, Father and two children... :P or, normally 1,6 children pr. family if this is easyer to understand :P
The states Department of Social Services, Health and Human Services or agencies with names the like (such as in Florida it's called Department of Children and Families) have a division known as Adult Protective Services.
Life was very hard. With all of the men in the families gone, the women and children had to compenstate for the workload left behind. Life was harder as a result.
The Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health is a residential "place like home" for sick children and their families. Children come from across the country and around the world to stay together with their families in The Inn's healing environment while receiving groundbreaking medical treatments at the NIH, the world's leading biomedical research center. While the NIH takes care of the child's medical needs, The Inn tends to the child's heart, soul and spirit.
the education is poor and you have to pay and some families cant afford to send their children to school
health in ww1 was like the health in the textile mills of the 1900's.it wasn't the best health and when they came home they where ridiculed and disrespected the vets.