214) still a major factor contributing to ill health in Cambodia. |
215) fection became a growing threat to public health in China. |
216) A controlled trial to improve perceived health in a sample of long-term unemployed |
217) on during pregnancy on maternal and child health in developing settings with endemic |
218) ctive factors in DSM is useful to promote health in diabetic patients. |
219) actice in the area of nutrition and child health in the early years. |
220) imination and their influence towards the health of all family members. |
221) Emerging infectious diseases affect the health of animal and human populations, bu |
222) anda have had a major role to play in the health of families and communities. |
223) ffects of minority stress on the physical health of lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals |
224) the pregnancy, the size of the fetus, the health of the pregnant woman and the physi |
225) ean workshop environment and endanger the health of the workers on-site, resulting i |
226) are few composite indicators of how child health services are integrated at a commun |
227) r initial capital investment of the CHCs, health services covered by health insuranc |
228) Effective and sustainable mental health services should be directed particu |
229) analysis showed higher coverage of public health services was significantly associat |
230) d controlled trials in children' s mental health services were coded according to th |
231) ion with their referrals of this group to health services. |
232) pation of WHP among groups with different health behaviours and health status. |
233) being motivated towards maintaining oral health behaviours due to a sense of obliga |
234) In general, poor health behaviours were associated with red |
235) isual images have been shown to influence health behaviours. |
236) ds implementing positive general and oral health behaviours. |
237) -emissions, when evaluating the potential health impact and implementation of air po |
238) In Mongolia, methodologies to introduce health impact assessment (HIA) as part of |
239) The adverse health impact of mercury on living organis |
240) ould be attributable to the more negative health impact on females since the late 19 |
241) to the number of infected individuals and health impact. |
242) capacity to adequately assess and manage health impacts associated with environment |
243) oral approaches could go beyond immediate health impacts by contributing to sustaina |
244) The environmental pollution and health impacts caused by the primitive and |
245) To avoid potentially dangerous health impacts they must either slow down |
246) y have associated environmental and human health impacts. |
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