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157) s on the access to welfare provisions and health of vulnerable population groups.
158) ork with refugee women to prevent adverse health outcomes and intervene at multiple
159) t sports injuries can potentially improve health outcomes at a population level and
160) and if data described long-term physical health outcomes beyond the first 8 months
161) se pathogens can cause moderate to severe health outcomes in human beings and in dog
162) Targeted health outcomes included knowledge and beh
163) with persistent and beneficial effects on health outcomes independent of weight loss
164) clinical syndrome is associated with poor health outcomes such as frequent admission
165) igenous people globally experience poorer health outcomes than non-Indigenous people
166) em approach is necessary to improve their health outcomes.
167) the association of this diet with several health outcomes.
168) mplementation of CPGs in order to improve health outcomes.
169) relationship between DHM use and relevant health-related outcomes.
170) cipants in the ongoing Human Heredity and Health in Africa (H3Africa) Kidney Disease
171) Most of the studies (n = 155) focused on health in ASM extracting gold.
172) olicy and its implications for population health in Europe.
173) gned to investigate brain development and health in almost 12,000 youth who were rec
174) Physical health in childhood is crucial for neurobi
175) can impact on migrant and ethnic minority health in multiple ways, in addition to th
176) ct of cognitive functioning and/or mental health in patients with MD and their relat
177) arged with the task of guaranteeing human health in space.
178) al co-optation of sexual and reproductive health in the Global South to advance an i
179) and inform national standards of physical health in this age group.
180) Leadership is a critical component of a health system and may be particularly impo
181) rants language and unfamiliarity with the health system barriers.
182) s and outcomes in a large, diverse single health system cohort.
183) d trained 19 stakeholders from a regional health system identified from various ecol
184) Existing studies have often taken the health system perspective without accounti
185) esults: All five GAMs within the regional health system received and completed the i
186) American Indian adults attending a tribal health system using a mobile, single-lead
187) f lab medicine to patient care across our health system.
188) culosis (TB) remains a challenging global health concern and claims more than a mill
189) s found to be 9.9%, representing a latent health concern for groundwater consumers.
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--- WordNet output for health --- =>健康状態, 健康, 調子 Overview of noun health The noun health has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (21) health, wellness -- (a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease; "physicians should be held responsible for the health of their patients") 2. health -- (the general condition of body and mind; "his delicate health"; "in poor health") --- WordNet end ---