220) Most studies in infants with health risks (7/9) investigated clinical o |
221) ts born >35 weeks gestational age with health risks (9/26) and healthy infants (1 |
222) change movement to reduce sugary beverage health risks and to encourage healthy hydr |
223) ecially young people, about the potential health risks associated with the consumpti |
224) here is a critical need to understand the health risks associated with vaping e-ciga |
225) suffer from disproportionate occupational health risks from hazardous reconstruction |
226) quate self-care, which is associated with health literacy among heart failure patien |
227) Hence, enhancing health literacy among patient with heart f |
228) ate interaction with the community, while health literacy is the cognitive and socia |
229) fidence that were in turn associated with health literacy. |
230) associated with poor self-care and lower health literacy. |
231) Health service staff may require upskillin |
232) o-design with CALD communities for mental health service design, re-design or qualit |
233) that both research and practice regarding health service integration are at a prelim |
234) We sought to identify areas within the UK health service needing development either |
235) were engaged in the co-design of a mental health service or program. |
236) plementation approaches that could enable health benefits and equitable access to ge |
237) Potential health benefits from improved ambient air |
238) tional research could increase population health benefits of genomic discoveries. |
239) in utilizing these devices and optimizing health benefits. |
240) e literature on political determinants of health but note the narrow frame on welfar |
241) g resistance continues to threaten global health but the underline molecular mechani |
242) ults are in general characterised by good health, but evidence shows increasing ment |
243) ave been developed to target their mental health, but the effectiveness of these int |
244) m of the populist radical right (PRR) for health inequalities by examining the inter |
245) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans (LGBT+) health inequalities in relation to cancer, |
246) PRR for the future of welfare states and health inequalities in the context of coro |
247) one of the most relevant determinants of health inequalities. |
248) e in conclusions about which youth mental health interventions are cost-effective or |
249) g evaluations suggest that certain mental health interventions for youth, among the |
250) for cost-inclusive evaluations of mental health interventions in the US. |
251) This is a barrier to developing public health interventions that can successfully |
252) o enables faster implementation of public health measures (patient isolation and con |
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