... except for «all idiots, imbeciles, feeble - minded persons, epileptics, insane persons; persons who have had one or more attacks of insanity at any time previously; persons of constitutional psychopathic inferiority; persons with
chronic alcoholism; paupers; professional beggars; vagrants; persons
afflicted with tuberculosis in any form or with a loathsome or dangerous contagious
disease; persons not comprehended within any of the foregoing excluded classes who are found to be and are certified by the examining surgeon as being mentally or physically defective, such physical defect being of a nature which may affect the ability of such alien to earn a living; persons who have been convicted of or admit having committed a felony or
other crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude; polygamists, or persons who practice polygamy or believe in or advocate the practice of polygamy; anarchists, or persons who believe in or advocate the overthrow by force or violence of the Government of the United States.»
Miles says 44 % say managing
chronic conditions is the most important patient navigation challenge they face: in addition to dealing with their own
chronic conditions, many also are caregiving for aging parents or
other loved ones that may be
afflicted with one or more
chronic conditions, such as diabetes, cancer or heart
disease