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1 c Health (now the Bloomberg School of Public Health).
2 Sustainable Development Goals that apply to health.
3 n on respiratory, dermal, and eye irritation health.
4 e associated with poorer physical and mental health.
5 to mitigating its potential impact on public health.
6 osteoclastogenesis, which drive bone loss in health.
7 ccess and satisfying demand for reproductive health.
8 complex diseases in quest of improving human health.
9 neurobiological functioning and psychiatric health.
10 teria, has become a severe concern for human health.
11 its significant role in maintaining podocyte health.
12 ess the contributions of microbiota to human health.
13 ecosystems for endangered species and human health.
14 disease that threatens both human and animal health.
15 ccess for protecting water quality and child health.
16 gent pathways via which neighborhood affects health.
17 men quality is a strong biomarker of general health.
18 can have negative consequences for long-term health.
19 naging water resources and protecting public health.
20 ement in engineering research in the area of health.
24 e microbial commensals are essential to skin health and can potentially lead to disease when their ab
25 gainst QALYs from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence [NICE] and the pan-Canadian O
26 The Lancet Countdown: tracking progress on health and climate change is an international, multidisc
27 ol has important implications for organismal health and could offer new therapeutic approaches for ne
28 -randomized (1:1) 142 villages of the Matlab Health and Demographic Surveillance System to include tw
30 has been implicated in diverse processes in health and disease but its role in endotoxin tolerance i
31 pathology; thus, the impact of the virome on health and disease may be even more relevant in this pop
32 ved vitamin K forms known as menaquinones in health and disease, which may be attributable in part to
43 Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network b
44 may create valuable opportunities to improve health and longevity for an aging global population.
47 ts aged 18 to 69 years from NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey), 2011 to 2014.
51 nd clinical data were provided by the Oregon Health and Science University Layton Aging and Alzheimer
55 sex, preference for English, more education, health and vision insurance, a usual place for health ca
56 Climate change is expected to threaten human health and well-being via its effects on climate-sensiti
57 trospective single-center review of Employee Health and Wellness Services records of all HCWs diagnos
59 evaluate the effects of oral health, general health, and socioeconomic characteristics on accuracy of
60 iosis of the gut microbiome impacts honeybee health, and we performed experiments to determine whethe
62 on of reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial health, as well as cell morphology and determine that th
67 of sociodemographic, medical, psychological/health belief, communication, and developmental factors
68 lescent to Adult Health, we test whether the health benefits associated with college completion vary
70 exhausts) were evaluated, demonstrating the health benefits to the populations during the ten years.
72 posure, indicate a potentially serious human health burden from air pollution in the Kathmandu Valley
73 outcomes that constitute the greatest public health burden in the United States, including obesity, h
75 ts and to 74% (95% CI: 71%, 76%) by applying Health Canada benchmarks.If established sodium standards
76 ration of 857 mug/kg, and exceeded the human health cancer screening value of 12 mug/kg in 48% of the
77 and December 31, 2014, based on all Swedish health care and including 2655 patients who underwent la
81 (UHC) requires that families who get needed health care do not suffer financial hardship as a result
82 ires inter alia that families who get needed health care do not suffer undue financial hardship as a
84 ords (EHRs) should be the standard for large health care organizations for delivering high-quality de
85 HOD: In-depth interviews were conducted with health care professionals based in the UK who prescribe
88 sed by patients when planning their work, by health care professionals, and by social insurance offic
92 trials; however, its performance in routine health care settings, where adherence to drug treatment
93 ncer screening quality initiative in a large health care system and to determine if the intervention
94 quality initiative was conducted in a large health care system in western Pennsylvania (University o
95 kov model, which used a lifetime horizon and health care system perspective, was applied to the PITER
97 esult in substantial burden for patients and health care systems, and given the aging of the populati
101 alth and vision insurance, a usual place for health care, currently driving, a greater number of como
105 ssess the effects of disease, the quality of health-care delivery, and treatment efficacy across vari
107 eir associations with individual and primary health-care site characteristics, using mixed models.
111 n of T cruzi screening programmes at primary health centres in European countries hosting Latin Ameri
112 disability worldwide, remains a major public health challenge in the most severely affected countries
115 ty and morbidity continue to be major global health challenges strongly associated with prematurity a
116 ur and six, to listen to either the Informed Health Choices podcast (intervention group) or typical p
118 We propose criteria on which the global health community can judge the success or failure of a T
122 rugs residues in honey as they often lead to health concerns or potential antibiotic resistance.
123 s more potent than BPA, further highlighting health concerns regarding the use of BPA alternatives.
126 according to the 2014 National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on Criteria for
127 The 2005 and 2014 National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Projects on Criteria for Cl
128 h genetic risk to produce negative long-term health consequences such as neurodegenerative disease.
131 ipose tissue hypertrophy and hyperplasia for health, critical pathways and mechanisms in (involuntary
132 nvironment, to also include impacts on human health, culture and biodiversity conservation more gener
135 of normal rhythms are highly detrimental to health, deeper knowledge of how our biological clocks ch
136 species associated with disease) and general health deterioration after the biotic disturbance, rathe
141 osphere, understanding mechanisms of adverse health effects through inhalation exposure is critical t
142 ndrum and provide insights for future public health efforts, we analyze the geospatial pattern of mea
143 us (ZIKV) infection an epidemic and a public health emergency of global concern due to its associatio
145 WHO) Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting (GATHER), published in The La
146 ontrol included Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (relative risk = 1.05 [1.02-1.09];
148 surrogate stress and anxiety; 3) optimistic health expectations; 4) poor planning for medical setbac
149 nsporting vaccine from subnational depots to health facilities and 14 of 48 vaccine carriers (29%).
151 s presenting to outpatient departments at 17 health facilities throughout Haiti from Sept 4, 2012, to
152 nce and probability sampling, we selected 23 health facilities, 36 vaccinators, and 336 caregivers, w
155 ls were used to evaluate the effects of oral health, general health, and socioeconomic characteristic
156 The effects of vehicle-related emissions on health has been a long-standing question in human health
160 16 Lancet global collaboration to review the health implications of breastfeeding was among the first
164 Individual factors contributing to mental health in transgender persons include community attitude
165 quality-of-life or the likelihood that their health information or shared decision-making preferences
167 enopausal women participating in the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), a series of trials conducted in
168 SSBs with ASBs or water.The national Women's Health Initiative recruited a large prospective cohort o
172 ed from the Taiwan Cancer Database, National Health Insurance Claims Data, the National Death Registr
173 ion the federal government adopts to address health insurance coverage for nonelderly Americans, priv
175 The proportions of persons with commercial health insurance with newly diagnosed OAG who underwent
180 g the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Dentistry and Oral Sciences Sources,
184 Studying physical, cognitive, and social health might further clarify the prognostic role of agin
185 applications in continuous, clinical-quality health monitors and advanced, bioelectronic therapeutics
186 tions, citations, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding from PhD scientists in US departmen
187 e Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health (now the Bloomberg School of Public Health).
188 opportune setting in which to deliver public health nutrition strategies because of their wide reach
189 eded to promote equity in the cardiovascular health of African Americans require input from a broad s
193 erence in change in patient-reported overall health on the Kidney Disease Quality of Life Survey (med
194 Our approach is consistent with the World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines for Accurate and Tr
196 n Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS],
197 n Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS],
199 nce in lifetime costs/difference in lifetime health outcomes) to compare the cost-effectiveness of CX
200 tions are implicated in a variety of adverse health outcomes, including substance use disorders.
206 ssociated with poor short-term and long-term health outcomes; however, the frequency of AKI in childr
208 ations for antibiotic stewardship and public health policies and, in particular, suggest that a previ
209 s (PRs) remains crucial for informing public health policies, despite strict regulation of plant prot
211 disease have long served as a cornerstone to health policymaking, planning, and resource allocation.
212 hinitis (PAR) represents a global and public health problem, due to its prevalence, morbidity, and im
216 used by policy makers and informs industry, health professionals and consumers about this underdiagn
217 y II (1991 to 2013), and 41,526 men from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study (1986 to 2012) who
218 ith dietary advice that is provided by other health professionals leads to a greater effect on HbA1c,
220 reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health programmes focused on biomedical determinants mig
221 , chronic respiratory disease, and blindness health programmes; provision of enhanced laboratory capa
222 tical and achievable priorities essential to health progress, and to present policy initiatives criti
223 rmented table olives are excellent source of health promoting compounds, since hydroxytyrosol and tyr
224 tal Anxiety and Depression Scale and Patient Health Questionnaire, PTSD checklist, and Functional Ass
225 the PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version, Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalised Anxiety Disorder-7 s
228 l using software tools within the electronic health record to compare saline to balanced crystalloids
230 nal SAF workflows within existing electronic health records (EHRs) should be the standard for large h
235 ion support program did not impact patients' health-related quality-of-life or the likelihood that th
236 manitarian system relevant for future public health responses: (1) operationalise the concept of cent
240 Contaminated sites pose ecological and human-health risks through exposure to contaminated soil and g
241 the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) poses numerous health risks, such as infectious mononucleosis and lymph
242 edline, Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organi
243 edline, Embase, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS], World Health Organi
244 h has been a long-standing question in human health sciences; however, the toxicology of chronic expo
245 ustainable East Africa Research in Community Health (SEARCH) study is a cluster-randomised controlled
246 l Health Service child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) clinics in three regions in Engla
247 ed superiority trial (IMPACT) at 15 National Health Service child and adolescent mental health servic
248 for 1 238 188 patients, covering 64 National Health Service provider trusts (93%) and 31 865 census l
250 g as a liaison between primary and secondary health services to ensure they are receiving holistic ca
253 stations of infection, treatment, and public health significance of M. genitalium reviewed at the mee
254 f concussions in RIRP, differences in mental health, social or work functioning were not found late a
255 people with dementia, or caregivers' general health status (MD = 0.13, 95% CI -1.65-1.91; p = 0.89).
257 However, few studies have evaluated their health status and health-related quality of life (HRQoL)
259 ed interaction effects between self-reported health status and treatment goal and certain coping stra
260 ients had, on average, large improvements in health status at 30 days that persisted to 1 year, with
261 D therapy resulted in improvement of patient health status in heart failure patients with low self-re
262 is an innovative approach to estimate public health status using biomarker analysis in wastewater.
263 ies in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients' Health Status) is an observational multicenter cohort st
265 In the OPEN CTO registry (Outcomes, Patient health status, and Efficiency iN Chronic Total Occlusion
270 thors included 76,364 women from the Nurses' Health Study (1980 to 2012), 92,946 women from the Nurse
271 at baseline) from 3 studies: Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS), Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities
272 ed 36,613 respondents from the Black Women's Health Study from 2005 through December 31, 2013 to asse
273 1980 to 2012), 92,946 women from the Nurses' Health Study II (1991 to 2013), and 41,526 men from the
274 ) due to severe KOA in the Singapore Chinese Health Study, a prospective cohort of 63,257 Chinese men
277 tus, and quality of life (12-Item Short Form Health Survey, ranging from 0 to 100, with higher score
278 een microbes and host cells is necessary for health, survival, and regulation of physiological functi
279 use of pediatric donors, (ii) use of Public Health System (PHS) high infectious risk donors, (iii) w
280 was The University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System Cancer Community Network, which includes 2
281 tested, including 136 collected from Ochsner Health System patients from March to May 2016 and 7 prev
283 (2) integrate affected persons into national health systems by addressing the humanitarian-developmen
285 ealth and social interventions for inclusion health target populations, including people with experie
288 In recent years considerable progress in health therapy makes a significant improvement in natura
289 gence of Zika virus (ZIKV) as a major public health threat has focused research on understanding viru
292 atterns that are promoted for cardiovascular health to provide clinicians with accurate information f
293 er organizations and the federal Ministry of Health to support strategies and resources, including pe
294 imate the adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) for 3 health transitions (healthy to dead, healthy to disabled
295 oting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can improve plant health via enhanced nutrient acquisition and priming of
296 ACKGROUND DATA: PHS is a transient period of health vulnerability following inpatient hospitalization
297 al Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we test whether the health benefits associated w
299 rscores the limitations of tasking community health workers in public sector programmes working in si
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