Late 18th century Edit
On July 16, 1798, President John Adams signed the first Federal public health law, "An act for the relief of sick and disabled Seamen." This assessed every seaman at American ports 20 cents a month. This was the first prepaid medical care plan in the United States. The monies were used for the care of sick seamen and the building of seamen's hospitals. This act created the Marine Hospital Service under the Department of the Treasury. In 1802 Marine Hospitals were operating in Boston; Newport; Norfolk; and Charleston, S.C. and medical services were contracted in other ports
Pain or discomfort in the stomach associated with difficulty in digesting food is called indigestion.
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3 all of above, because exercising reduces your chances of getting sick, you can inherit disease from your parents and being fat causes you to develop health problems, for example: diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure, etc.
<span>While all four of the items and factors listed are, in fact, known carcinogens and thus capable of causing cancer, only one meets the definition of a pathogen, which is an organism, such as a virus or bacterium, which can produce harmful effects. That factor is item d) human papillomavirus or HPV, which is a root cause of cervical cancer.</span>