NounSingular health Plural usually uncountable; plural healths health (usually uncountable; plural healths)
Derived termsRelated termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. At the of the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO), in 1948, Health was defined as being "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity". This definition invited nations to expand the conceptual framework of their health systems beyond issues related to the physical condition of individuals and their diseases, and it motivated us to focus our attention on what we now call social determinants of health. Consequently, WHO challenged political, academic, community, and professional organizations devoted to improving or preserving health to make the scope of their work explicit, including their rationale for allocating resources. This opened the door for public accountability [3]. Only a handful of publications have focused specifically on the definition of health and its evolution in the first 6 decades. Some of them highlight its lack of operational value and the problem created by use of the word "complete." Others declare the definition, which has not been modified since 1948, "simply a bad one." [4]. In 1986, the WHO, in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, said that health is "a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC), which is composed of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) also define health. Health- the over all state of physical, mental, and social well being and not just the absence of disease. Overall health is achieved through a combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being, which, together is commonly referred to as the Health Triangle. Aspects of healthFrom Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How do health insurance tax deductions work for a member managed LLC? Q. I own a business (LLC) with two other people. It is only us three; we do not have any additional employees. We pay for our health insurance through our business. Based on these facts, I was wondering how much I stand to save on my personal taxes. Is this a standard write off like any other business expense or does the IRS treat health insurance differently? Asked by prizice24 - Tue May 6 18:49:24 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Multiple member LLC's can be taxed 3 different ways: 1. As a partnership 2. As a C corporation 3. As an S Corporation The deductability of health insurance premiums for your LLC will depend on which of the 3 types of entities your LLC elected to be taxed at (the default is the partnership form of taxation). Typically, you will be able to deduct 100% of your health insurance premiums although there are some specials considerations for owner/officers of S Corporations who own more than 2% of the company. If you speak with a CPA or qualified tax advisor they should be able to give you plenty of good tips. One thing that you may want to mention is a medical reimbursement plan. Here is some more detail on medical reimbursement plans: Answered by HealthQuote360.com - Tue May 6 23:50:58 2008 What are the health risks of my use of smokeless tabacco every so often? Q. I dip about once every other day, if not once every 3 days. What are the health risk if I rotate where I put the lip in my mouth along with the amount I use it. Seeing that most frequent users dip 2-3 times a day, I feel that the health risks associated with them don't complelely apply to my use. Asked by lax982 - Tue Oct 9 17:12:50 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. you still risk the chance of getting oral cancer.. Answered by anti_pop_chic - Tue Oct 9 17:19:14 2007 What are the negative health effects of not getting enough sleep?
Q. First, I do not have insomnia, I can sleep just fine, I am just choosing not to because I can. I can stay up for two days at a time without any trouble, and I don't use any drugs to keep me awake. Now, I am not even tired when I go to sleep at the end of the 2nd day, but I go to sleep anyway because I know I should. I have been doing this for about a month, and it appears to have no effect on my health. I exercise every day and eat right, I just think that this may somehow effect my health in the long run. Is there anything I need to worry about? Asked by United - Fri Jan 27 07:04:45 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. when we sleep our brains dont shut down but slow down. we rejuvinate our brain causing us to think more clearly and be more preductive in just about everything we do. It can effect the body in the long run. Our muscles dont get the proper rest they require. here are two links. the first goes into great detail about what it does to the brain and the second is sleep deprivation fron diccovery.com Answered by PinkieLiefie! - Fri Jan 27 07:11:34 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "health" Is Public Option In or Out of Health Care Reform?
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