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  2. Puerto Rico Health Reform - Wikipedia

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    It was locally referred to simply as La Reforma (The Reform) — for many years. Puerto Rico's Medicaid program is, similar to other Medicaid programs of states of the United States. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The funding is by the U.S. Medicaid program in the form of a block grant, unlike how states of the United States Medicaid programs are funded [ 6 ...

  3. Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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    The main women's prison, Escuela Industrial para Mujeres Vega Alta, opened in 1954, replacing a prison in Areceibo. Work began on the facility in 1952. Puerto Rico also operates the Hogar de Adaptación Social en Vega Alta, which opened in 1987, and the Hogar Intermedio para Mujeres in Río Piedras, which opened in 1996. [17]

  4. File:Abortion Laws.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Mental illness is reported to occur in approximately 18% of the average American population. [107] [108] Life expectancy in the seriously mentally ill is much shorter than the general population. [109] The mentally ill have been shown to have a 10- to 25-year reduction in life expectancy. [110]

  6. Spanish National Health System - Wikipedia

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    The General Health Law was complemented in 2003 by the Law of Cohesion and Quality of the National Health System (Ley 16/2003 de cohesión y calidad del Sistema Nacional de Salud), which maintained the basic lines of the General Health Law, but modified and broadened the articulation of that law to reflect existent social and political reality ...

  7. Christina Rossetti - Wikipedia

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    Christina Rossetti was born in 38 Charlotte Street (now 110 Hallam Street), London, to Gabriele Rossetti, a poet and a political exile from Vasto, Abruzzo, Italy, since 1824, and Frances Polidori, the sister of Lord Byron's friend and physician John William Polidori. [1]

  8. Spamming - Wikipedia

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    An email inbox containing a large amount of spam messages. Spamming is the use of messaging systems to send multiple unsolicited messages (spam) to large numbers of recipients for the purpose of commercial advertising, non-commercial proselytizing, or any prohibited purpose (especially phishing), or simply repeatedly sending the same message to the same user.

  9. LGBTQ rights in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, Peru's government released a decree declaring "transsexualism" to be a "mental health problem" in order for transgender people's healthcare to be covered by the government's universal health insurance. The Ministry of Health (MINSA) released a statement saying that "gender and sexual diversity are not diseases ... In this framework ...