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  2. Medical restraint - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013 the UK government announced that it was considering a ban on the use of face-down restraint in English mental health hospitals. [28] Face down restraints are used more often on women and girls than on men. 51 out of 58 mental health trusts use restraints unnecessarily when other techniques would work. [29]

  3. Bed rest - Wikipedia

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    Bed rest, also referred to as the rest-cure, is a medical treatment in which a person lies in bed for most of the time to try to cure an illness. [1] Bed rest refers to voluntarily lying in bed as a treatment and not being confined to bed because of a health impairment which physically prevents leaving bed.

  4. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The hospitals had male and female quarters while some hospitals only saw men and other hospitals, staffed by women physicians, only saw women. [64] While women physicians practiced medicine, many largely focused on obstetrics. [75] Hospitals were forbidden by law to turn away patients who were unable to pay. [72]

  5. Lunatic asylum - Wikipedia

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    The creation of this hospital, as of many others, was largely the work of Dorothea Lynde Dix, whose philanthropic efforts extended over many states, and in Europe as far as Constantinople. Many state hospitals in the United States were built in the 1850s and 1860s on the Kirkbride Plan, an architectural style meant to have curative effect. [41]

  6. Patients will be able to book testing or scans after work hours or on weekends. Sir Keir said the government will open more community diagnostic centres and extend opening hours to 12 hours a day ...

  7. Struggling to heal: The stories of five North Carolinians ...

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    From dreams deferred to daily struggles, North Carolinians share their harrowing battles with medical debt and the hope a new plan brings.

  8. Lying-in - Wikipedia

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    When lying-in was a more common term, it was used in the names of several maternity hospitals, for example the General Lying-In Hospital in London. Until the 1970s, standard NHS postpartum care involved 10 days in hospital, with the newborns taken to the nursery overnight, ensuring the mothers were well rested by the time they returned home. [5]

  9. The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post

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    One of the most striking studies I found described the spike in anxiety and depression among gay men in 2004 and 2005, the years when 14 states passed constitutional amendments defining marriage as being between a man and a woman. Gay men in those states showed a 37 percent increase in mood disorders, a 42 percent increase in alcoholism and a ...