343) Health economic evaluations have recently |
344) this article is to review the problem of health economic assessment from the standp |
345) in 7 largest ethnic groups in a national health examination program. |
346) mal chest X-ray findings during a routine health examination. |
347) was predicted that self-care and general health factors would predict pain as sugge |
348) aphic characteristics, accessibility, and health-related factors. |
349) ic among mycotoxins and poses a potential health hazard for both humans and animals. |
350) be given to environmental heat as a human health hazard in the Occupational Health a |
351) Little is known about how dental health is viewed or addressed by nurses wo |
352) Development, and its effect on health, is necessary if the positive aspec |
353) Health messages have limited effects on yo |
354) Targeted health messages could emphasize eating mor |
355) that public hospital patients with equal health needs are not always equally treate |
356) mbating the HIV epidemic and ever-growing health needs. |
357) A health plan for identifying sickle-cell ho |
358) promote public compliance with the public health plan measures. |
359) Health protection and promotion activities |
360) e to extreme summer heat, and the related health protection and promotion issues for |
361) rn other programmes within and beyond the health sector are discussed. |
362) Mental health sector nurses (n=643) completed an |
363) anese PAPFAM (Pan-Arab Project for Family Health) survey were used. |
364) Sri Lanka) versions of the Short Form 36 health survey questionnaire (SF-36) and th |
365) at a community level supported by village health volunteers (VHVs) of 2 subdistricts |
366) ing program was organized for the village health volunteers from the intervention ar |
367) ification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) is an important standard for |
368) ors developed a scale for positive mental health (PMH), which encompasses positive s |
369) ed implementation fidelity of Pathways to Health (Pathways), a newly developed obesi |
370) tively associated with poor self-assessed health (adjusted ORs = 1.23 to 2.03) and p |
371) tivism, the predictors of negative mental health (ie, somatic symptoms, anxiety and |
372) errors explain 6.1% of poor self-assessed health, 3.5% of poor psychological health, |
373) zed, controlled trial within the Veterans Health Administration compared patients se |
374) physical functioning, as measured by the Health Assessment Questionnaire, in a coho |
375) Health Behavior in School Age Children sur |
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