No. The question should read, "Do your mom and dad enjoy good health."
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Carol Blanchard Kenyon has written: 'THE COPING PROCESS AND ADJUSTMENT OF THE INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY FOLLOWING RELOCATION (LONG-TERM CARE)' -- subject(s): Gerontology, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
Maureen Elizabeth Buckley has written: 'THE IMPACT OF A COMPETITIVE HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT ON COST AND QUALITY' -- subject(s): Business Administration, Management, Economics, Commerce-Business, Health Care Management Health Sciences, Health Sciences, Health Care Management, Health Sciences, Nursing, Management Business Administration, Nursing Health Sciences
Operating a truck should have no health consequences if done correctly. Hazmat drivers have no contact with hazardous materials if the trailers are packed and loaded correctly.
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Correctly pruning away damaged and diseased wood will improve a trees health.
Helen Claire Crain has written: 'ADAPTATION FOLLOWING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: DEFINITION AND INSTRUMENTATION OF A CONCEPTUAL MODEL (REHABILITATION, RECOVERY, SELF-REPORT, ADJUSTMENT)' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Nursing Health Sciences
Simon Neave Rogers has written: 'Health related quality of life and functional outcomes following primary surgery for oral and oro-pharyngeal cancer'
Patricia McGartland has written: 'Examining the effectiveness of a cardiac rehabilitation programme in meeting the psychological health needs of patients following myocardial infarction and bypass surgery'
If the article is written by someone that doesn't have MD after their name, then you should question the accuracy of the article. A more accurate article would be an article that is written by a professional with a medical back ground, which can be found in health journals.