322) syndrome, it is of high medical and also health economic relevance. |
323) s in 2020 also raises questions regarding health equity and access for marginalized |
324) co-creation in HP, especially related to health equity and sustainable development. |
325) Remote health has been differentiated from rural |
326) traditional healers in relation to mental health has not been synthesized. |
327) ribute to weight change and some negative health impacts, but none of the included s |
328) characterize EPFR exposure and resulting health impacts, it is necessary to identif |
329) Self-reported health is a predictive measure of morbidit |
330) ed policies to protect and promote worker health is crucial. |
331) sport can be an effective way to enhance health knowledge and behaviors among at-ri |
332) terventions may be effective in improving health knowledge and behaviors among youth |
333) ance the evidence on the impact of mental health nurses' attitudes, empathy and cari |
334) the available literature regarding mental health nurses' attitudes, empathy, and car |
335) of public support in Australia for public health nutrition action. |
336) rtain policy initiatives, national public health nutrition policy in Australia has n |
337) Brazil, we know of no such comprehensive health observing capacity. |
338) Like those for weather, the health observing system should operate con |
339) ndemic, prediction is required for public health planning and resource allocation. |
340) odels could be effectively used in public health planning purposes. |
341) virus (HPV) vaccination rates is a public health priority and a crucial cancer preve |
342) inst a broad range of viruses is a global health priority. |
343) functioning and high prevalence of mental health problems in (matrilineal) relatives |
344) us (SES) is often associated with various health-related problems. |
345) ng review aims to identify the purpose of health professional education for remote s |
346) causes of inertia at the patient (38%) or health-care professional (26%) levels only |
347) member': Patients can access a network of health professionals in the community.Conc |
348) Generalist health professionals may be better placed |
349) been proposed as a hopeful revolution for health promotion (HP), requesting appropri |
350) ies that examined sport as a platform for health promotion with youth in Africa. |
351) Health-care providers have a unique opport |
352) ling to disclose their use of violence to health-care providers if asked. |
353) Methods: Using longitudinal electronic health records and genetic biobank data fr |
354) t studies and studies based on electronic health records or claims data are needed t |
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