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Adhihetty, T. J. – Social Education, 2010
Since the founding of this nation, Americans have lived by the belief that wars have laws. Even in the most morally-challenging times, the principles of international humanitarian law (IHL)--which provide basic protections for the vulnerable, such as civilians, prisoners of war, and sick and injured combatants--have been championed by leaders like…
Descriptors: United States History, War, Sensory Experience, Pain
Vallerand, April Hazard; Fouladbakhsh, Judith M.; Templin, Thomas – Journal of Rural Health, 2004
In the United States, 42% of adults say they experience pain daily, the majority often relying on self-treatment. In addition, an increasing number of people are seeking complementary/alternative therapies, often without informing their health care providers. Purpose: To explore the occurrence of pain and the modalities of self-treatment used by…
Descriptors: Therapy, Rural Areas, Pain, Substance Abuse