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Health Care-Green Hospitals

It is estimated that hospitals spend up to 2.5 times more energy in its operation to an office building of the same characteristics. In addition, health centers are large consumers of resources and waste producers, and what is worse, many of their toxic waste.
But Health Care Without Harm is an international coalition that seeks to change this. Together, hospitals and health systems, health professionals and environmental organizations, working to transform the sector worldwide health care so that it is ecologically sustainable and no longer be a source of harm to humans and the environment .
How To Maintain The Digestive System Knockout
The digestive system is a structure such as hose 25 to 35 feet long. It receives food from one side, breaks it down into nutrients (a process called digestion), absorbing the nutrients in the bloodstream for delivery to cells. The qualifying system helps keep the water and chemical balance and removes excess fluid and waste from the body. The primary structures of these devices include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large (colon), kidneys, bladder and anus.
When things go wrong
Digestive disorders are a major source of wasted time. Everyone is familiar with such inconveniences such as constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, urinary tract infections, flatulence and upset stomachs. Digestive disorders also have for serious problems such as hepatitis, jaundice, cirrhosis, diverticular disease and cancers of the digestive system. Anyone who suffers from digestive problems knows how miserable they can make their lives.
Why things go wrong?
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