109) inth Control Program of the Department of Health. |
110) that pose risk to environmental and human health. |
111) an important gauge of fetal and neonatal health. |
112) significant effects on the perceived oral health. |
113) iota is intrinsically linked with overall health. |
114) al values can influence his or her mental health. |
115) eing to alleviate the effect of stress on health. |
116) s in early life are associated with later health. |
117) ion between lead exposure and periodontal health. |
118) mprove breastfeeding practices and infant health. |
119) an air pollutant and adversely affect the health. |
120) was negatively associated with perceived health. |
121) wth and development and supports maternal health. |
122) ss with important implications for Latino health. |
123) asked about wide-ranging aspects of child health. |
124) nal clinical research is to improve local health. |
125) ve independent and interactive effects on health. |
126) an issue of increasing concern to student health. |
127) n India's stagnating progress in maternal health. |
128) ould be useful indicators of better child health. |
129) viduals' cultural values and their mental health. |
130) ly assessed as to their toxicity to human health. |
131) rcury is crucial for preventive community health. |
132) Health promotion interventions should high |
133) ussed as possible capacities for hospital health promotion (HP) implementation, base |
134) he characteristics of human resources for health promotion advocacy in a rural commu |
135) zational capacity structures for hospital health promotion and identify four tangibl |
136) Moreover, they must put health promotion as part of urban district |
137) h were denoted as possible organizational health promotion capacities in previous li |
138) Many school health promotion curricula address a singl |
139) nt contribution illustrates in which ways health promotion in disadvantaged urban di |
140) The objective of the programme "active health promotion in old age" is to improve |
141) ance and effectiveness of a low threshold health promotion intervention for older lo |
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