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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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(2)34 *null* (19)4 but (36)3 technology (53)2 nutrition
(3)24 care (20)4 inequalities (37)3 to (54)2 observing
(4)19 services (21)4 interventions (38)2 Literature (55)2 planning
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(6)12 of (23)4 needs (40)2 a (57)2 problems
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(10)7 concern (27)3 among (44)2 conditions, (61)2 providers
(11)7 conditions (28)3 centers (45)2 data (62)2 records
(12)6 Organization (29)3 consequences (46)2 economic (63)2 services,
(13)6 effects (30)3 domains (47)2 equity (64)2 settings,
(14)6 issues (31)3 education (48)2 has (65)2 status
(15)6 risks (32)3 impacts (49)2 impacts, (66)2 studies
(16)5 literacy (33)3 inequality (50)2 is (67)2 threat
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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 ---