301) Health literacy has become an important pu |
302) family income were associated with a poor health literacy status. |
303) The knowledge rates for 6 areas of health literacy were determined with the f |
304) in policing studies and policy or mental health policy and legislation, and in the |
305) iques on economic analyses used to inform health policy decision-making for pediatri |
306) idered in the formulation of reproductive health policy. |
307) bioavailability and bioaccessibility for health risk assessment. |
308) s to pose an economic burden and a public health risk worldwide. |
309) Poverty represents a considerable health risk. |
310) and growing public concern about unknown health risks associated with licensed prod |
311) ffective policies, and underestimation of health risks. |
312) s has potential short and chronic adverse health risks. |
313) When children require mental health services, clinicians need to conduc |
314) practice exist between police and mental health services, much change is required t |
315) not meet criteria for admission to mental health services, or if admitted, they were |
316) the relationships between subjective oral health symptoms and clinical oral health c |
317) dietary intake was not related to mental health symptoms. |
318) of age in the context of maternal mental health symptoms. |
319) good knowledge on sexual and reproductive health was a protective factor against per |
320) However, poor self-rated health was associated with lower availabil |
321) rder factors (namely, physical and mental health) was a feasible representation of t |
322) Community health workers (CHWs) have strong potentia |
323) ies; and (3) experienced the expertise of health workers as empowering or disempower |
324) to sociodemographic and presence of lady health workers. |
325) of refugee patients at the Baltimore City Health Department Tuberculosis program (BC |
326) distributed to the MOs from Penang State Health Department through the respective h |
327) The World Health Organization's cluster sampling tec |
328) We modified the World Health Organization's dietary diversity in |
329) p revealed that potential leaders in oral health activities in Japan are presently p |
330) ss to participate in community-based oral health activities. |
331) s' walking for transport is important for health benefits and can be associated with |
332) consumed since ancient times has numerous health benefits. |
333) encing TCM utilization in urban community health centers (CHCs) in Hubei Province of |
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