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  2. Healthcare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Mexican Medicine. In Mexico, the sixteenth century Badianus Manuscript described medicinal plants available in Central America. [8] Dr. Erick Estrada Lugo, Researcher-Professor in Phytotechnics at the State of Mexico's Chapingo Autonomous University, told the National Autonomous University of Mexico's digital magazine that “at least 90% of the population uses medicinal plants ...

  3. Universal health care by country - Wikipedia

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    There is a separate reimbursement system for prescribed medicine: after paying €578 per year, the remaining bought medicine will have a maximum price of €2.50 per purchase. [69] Finland has a highly decentralized three-level public system of health care and alongside this, a much smaller private health care system. [70]

  4. List of hospitals in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    There are 4,466 hospitals in Mexico. 67% of hospitals are private and the remaining 33% are public.The most important public hospital institutions are the Secretariat of Health (Secretaria de Salud), Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers (ISSSTE).

  5. Category:Healthcare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Medicine in Mexico (1 C) O. Medical and health organizations based in Mexico (4 C, 10 P) P. Pediatrics in Mexico (1 C) Pages in category "Healthcare in Mexico"

  6. Mexico may legalize magic mushrooms. Will this traditional ...

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    The growing popularity of magic mushrooms outside of Mexico has spurred a debate over who should have access to them and whether science and indigenous medicine can be reconciled Mexico may ...

  7. Social welfare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, the social welfare program for low-income families was originally known as "Oportunidades", meaning "opportunities". It was eventually renamed " Prospera ", meaning "to prosper". [ 3 ] The program was established in 1997 and was designed to encourage families to send their children to school and health centres.

  8. Medical tourism - Wikipedia

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    People with rare conditions may travel to countries where the treatment is better understood. However, almost all types of health care are available, including psychiatry, alternative medicine, convalescent care, and even burial services. Health tourism is a wider term for travel that focuses on medical treatments and the use of healthcare ...

  9. 25 Best Places in the US To Live on a Fixed Income

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    Rent prices increased 3.46% year over year, but at $1,398, they're still well below the national average of $1,970. Median home prices went up 5.41% in the past year but less than 1% over the past ...