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Philippines Health

Philippines Health highly depends if a person could afford it or requires public assistance. To most of the poor, non-life-threatening symptoms go undiagnosed. Public insurance is avail is available though medical coverage is very limited.

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How much of the national budget of the Philippines is allocated for health care?

According to the Department of Budget and Management, the government spent more than P28.6 billion for the health sector in 2008. This amount accounts for 2.3 percent of total government expenditure for all its sectoral programs.

What is the book month theme 2011 in the Philippines?

National Book Week Philippines Nov. 24-30, 2011

"Aklatan Para sa Kaunlaran = Libraries for Progress"

What is the suicide rate in the Philippines?

According to wikipedia, Philippines is at # 89 by suicide rates:

89 Philippines2.51.72.11993

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate

and on a WHO study done for 1993, significant suicide rates in Males lying in the age groups 15-24 yrs. old and 25-34 yrs. old were recorded or 2.5 Males and 1.7 Females by gender (per 100,000).

www.who.int/mental_health/media/en/345.pdf

What are the 10 leading states in hay production?

The ten leading states in hay production are Texas, California, Missouri, Wisconsin, Kentucky, New York, Nebraska, South Dakota, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. These states are known for their favorable climates and agricultural practices that support the growth of various hay types. Texas consistently ranks at the top due to its vast land area and diverse agricultural output. The other states also have significant agricultural sectors that contribute to their high hay production levels.

What are the 10 main causes of mortality in the Philippines?

The ten main causes of death in the Philippines are: heart disease, vascular disease, malignant neoplasm, pneumonia, accidents, tuberculosis, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes, and perinatal problems.

What is status indicators?

indicators are a slip of paper that detects wether a substance is an acid or a base, but having the paper change colors

What is the mortality rate of canavan disease?

Canavan's disease is a degenerative genetic disease of the brain. Approx 42,000 people in America are carriers and both parents must be carriers to pass it down. in cases where both parents are carriers the child has a 1 in 4 chance of developing the disease.

Of those children who do develop Canavan's most die before the age of 4, although there are some rare occurrences of children living to teens.

There is no cure and it is progressive so it is 100% fatal at some point.

What are the three leading causes of fatal collisions?

failing to maintain lane position, speeding, and impaired driving.

How sharp things can hurt children?

well, its really obvious.Sharp things can rip or tear the skin to cause bleedings and pain. Sharp things do not only harm childrem but to any living thing as well (such as a knife and stuff)