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1 future targets for optimizing cardiovascular health.
2 Food has a major impact on all aspects of health.
3 etabolic, and physiologic functions of human health.
4 rd markets and the threat they pose to human health.
5 is associated with adverse effects on human health.
6 d pose a threat to the environment and human health.
7 ecific programming effects on cardiovascular health.
8 assortment poses a continuing risk to public health.
9 enomics and potentially for safeguarding bee health.
10 rivation, parental substance use, and mental health.
11 variations and precision therapies for oral health.
12 major environmental threat to global public health.
13 ment but also because of their risk to human health.
14 rgirds NIH's mission to improve the nation's health.
15 ith measures of appetite and cardiometabolic health.
16 r contexts, hindering efforts to improve bee health.
17 ties and the need to improve cardiometabolic health.
18 ogenous, and endogenous factors within human health.
19 tailed information on social determinants of health.
20 opment, representing a major threat to human health.
21 autonomic balance and ensure cardiovascular health.
22 information for symbiont assessment in host health.
23 on and optimizes her mental and reproductive health.
24 rked research interests regarding pollinator health.
25 ration, and after migration that shape their health.
26 in the successful management of their kidney health.
27 uss the Special Issue on Refugee and Migrant Health.
28 e psychological distress and poorer physical health.
29 differentially more abundant in asthma than health.
33 at combination treatments targeting vascular health, amyloid-beta, and tau levels may more effectivel
35 cesses fundamental to learning and memory in health and are implicated in Alzheimer's pathogenesis.
36 sed for its effects on sexual function, bone health and body composition, yet its effects on disease
37 ay not require cold chain storage for global health and developed world long-acting drug delivery app
38 ween chronological age and biological age in health and disease including neurodegeneration, dementia
47 hich may have an impact on their function in health and disease.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The neuropepti
50 interventions can deliver substantial public health and economic value; however, complementary strate
53 th recommendations from the NC Department of Health and Human Services in up to 84% of wells from the
56 d cardiovascular complications threatens the health and longevity of humans throughout the world.
57 growing recognition in the fields of public health and mental health services research that the prov
58 dults aged at least 40 years in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey who wore an acce
60 ntal defects or tooth decay (caries), affect health and quality of life, with associated costs to soc
61 ed cardiomyocytes (PSC-CMs) for both patient health and scientific investigation is the failure of th
62 ts support an individual-based definition of health and show that comprehensive omics profiling in a
64 ise concerns regarding society's mental (ill)health and the prevalence of insufficient and disrupted
65 HC indicators with the share of GDP spent on health and the shares of health spending channelled thro
67 rm the gendered social norms undermining the health and wellbeing of children, adolescents, and young
68 (Cognitive, Emotional, Physical, and Overall Health) and four Specific Outcomes (Child Health-Related
69 am consisted of public health, environmental health, and legal professionals with experience working
74 use gastric cancer can provide a substantial health benefit not only for the patient but especially f
75 vities and efficacy that parallel associated health benefits in humans, we propose C15:0 as a potenti
78 ly in these settings to keep below available health capacity, with associated detrimental consequence
82 ograms aiming to reduce spending and improve health care quality among "superutilizers," patients wit
85 ts commonly experience discrimination in the health care setting, and they may not have access to med
86 ata from a large, community-based integrated health care setting, we examined the risks of CRC and re
90 oid use was similarly correlated with higher health care spending (+$1500 per patient, P < 0.001) com
91 t persistent opioid use returned to baseline health care spending within 6 months, regardless of othe
94 cted recipients while maintaining safety for health care systems in the backdrop of a virulent pandem
96 tility disconnection and characteristics and health care use of adults applying for such exemptions a
99 n of newborn screening into existing primary health-care immunisation programmes is feasible and can
100 scontinue prophylaxis in consultation with a health-care provider within a specified follow-up period
101 ve accurate information about PrEP, and that health-care sites are prepared to provide quality care f
102 nally, an individual must continue to attend health-care visits or discontinue prophylaxis in consult
105 rimary care services offered by US community health centers in March through May 2020, including SARS
106 trial in private for-profit dispensaries and health centres and in faith-based dispensaries, health c
109 nia tropica (L. tropica) represents a public health challenge in several resource poor settings.
111 ever, it is unclear to what extent metabolic health changes over time and whether such transition aff
119 s functioning as a general mechanism for the health consequences of socioeconomic inequality in child
120 prospectively focus on the determinants and health consequences of SPD attributable to objectively m
121 urces, adjusted estimates will inform public health contingency planning for future Ebola epidemics,
126 izona life history battery, past and current health, disgust sensitivity, and Big Five personality tr
127 pandemic has exposed preexisting social and health disparities among several historically vulnerable
130 nstrating that vaping of e-cigarettes causes health effects both similar to and disparate from those
137 s after adjusting for social determinants of health (eg, cultural, psychosocial, and knowledge).
144 eases (CHD) have mostly focused on deterrent health factors, like smoking, alcohol intake, cheese con
145 understanding that to achieve cardiovascular health for all, the AHA must include a broader vision of
147 vestigator-initiated, National Institutes of Health-funded, randomized, single-blinded trial conducte
148 al natural gas development (UNGD) to adverse health has implicated air pollution and stress pathways.
150 CSK9 Binding Antibody Influence on Cognitive Health in High Cardiovascular Risk Subjects) trial demon
152 t links between the gut microbiota and human health indicate that modification of bacterial function
153 areas of FHE in wearable health, structural health, industrial, environmental, and agricultural sens
156 pants aged 40 years or older in the National Health Insurance Database, collected by the National Hea
157 nformation about where patients with limited health insurance receive maintenance dialysis has been l
158 udy using claims data in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database in 2000-2013, employi
159 nsurance Database, collected by the National Health Insurance Service in Korea, from January 2009 to
168 , while periodontal therapy may improve oral health, it may be effective at impacting CHD incidence i
169 nifest our sincerest aspirations to "enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability
173 ogic Cancers, and the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute) Cancer Center Support
175 navailable, major efforts in improving brain health need to focus on prevention, with emphasis on mod
179 rn Sequencing in Genomic Medicine and Public Health (NSIGHT2) study, a randomized, controlled trial o
181 ation (FIR) has been observed to improve the health of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).
182 rred by broad-spectrum antibiotic use on the health of the beneficial microbiota of the host, has und
183 tant to initiate conversations around sexual health or offer appropriate advice or clinical tests, an
184 and outcomes, categorized by using the World Health Organization COVID-19 disease severity scale.
186 institutions with lower-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade II and III) were used in this
187 s with IDH-mutant lower-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade II/III) and 1p/19q codeletion
188 mo PFS rates were 94%, 48%, and 0% for World Health Organization grades I, II, and III, respectively.
190 sional bedaquiline MIC breakpoints and World Health Organization interim critical concentrations (CCs
191 nts were asked to complete the 26-item World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) q
194 d insecurity on short- and long-term chronic health outcomes, and to delineate the underlying causal
197 with reasonable skill to provide the climate-health outlook about possible disease incidence at least
198 may contribute to working women's poor sleep health over time, raising concerns about sleep health di
199 rus 71 (EV71) poses serious threats to human health, particularly in Southeast Asia, and no drugs or
200 r disease (ESLD) is a major burden on public health, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where hepati
201 onitoring device for immense applications in health personalization, sports performance monitoring, a
202 (items related to satisfaction with general health, physical, psychological, social relations, and e
209 zoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, is a public health problem affecting 6 to 8 million people, mainly i
211 s disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global public health problem that has already caused more than 662,000
213 MPORTANCE HIV continues to be a major public health problem worldwide, with over 36 million people li
214 mitted viruses represent a widespread global health problem, with limited treatment options currently
215 This hazard can lead to physical and mental health problems for nurses and may also affect the nursi
216 tioning, role limitations caused by physical health problems) remained statistically significant (P <
218 of disease in francophone Africa and inform health professionals and their partners in the region.
219 e NHSII (1991-2015), and 43,911 men from the Health Professionals Follow-up Study (1986-2016) who wer
223 hibited convergent validity with the Patient Health Questionnaire for symptoms of depression and anxi
224 30), and depressive symptoms (2-item Patient Health Questionnaire score >=2) per quarter-year during
225 Scale, depressive symptoms using the Patient Health Questionnaire-2, and stress using the Perceived S
226 Concentrations of V and Cr(VI) co-exceeded health recommendations from the NC Department of Health
227 iterature on the secondary use of electronic health record data for clinical research concerning alle
229 regnant women, administrative and electronic health record data were analyzed from retrospective coho
230 is Outcomes Sepsis was defined by electronic health record evidence of suspected infection and sepsis
231 uctured data abstraction from the electronic health record or wearable monitoring technologies, and t
233 the availability of extensive VA electronic health records, make it a promising resource for precisi
237 from 2015 through to death), and result in a health-related net monetary benefit of pound 7.4 billion
238 eported satisfactory Short Form-36 evaluated health-related quality of life at 1-year follow-up.
239 mortality, and physical function- and mental health-related quality of life at 2-3 months and 6 month
241 to describe the trajectory of mortality and health-related quality of life morbidity for children en
242 ll Health) and four Specific Outcomes (Child Health-Related Quality of Life, Pain, Survival, and Comm
244 ces in veterinary, public, and environmental health research may offer several advantages and new opt
246 ir etiologies and informing real-time public health responses, resulting in accurate and prompt disea
247 ng recall period for occupational and mental health risk measures, and the coverage of a single out-m
248 of the intestine and mitigate the particular health risks faced by individuals receiving sex steroid
254 vement of several sectors in addition to the health sector in multisectoral approaches (MSAs) is impo
255 Current public investments to improve soil health seek to balance productivity and environmental co
257 ry care providers delivering preventive oral health services (POHS) to young children in medical offi
258 than 100 organizations devoted to providing health services for approximately 1 million refugees.
259 on in the fields of public health and mental health services research that the provision of clinical
260 t a backdrop of increasing demand for mental health services, and difficulties in recruitment and ret
261 measures and improve overall cardiometabolic health so future viral pandemics confer less threat.
262 are of GDP spent on health and the shares of health spending channelled through non-profit and privat
263 lties in recruitment and retention of mental health staff, employers may consider implementation of 1
264 y was conducted using US National Center for Health Statistics natality files for the years 2011-2017
265 .14-1.73]), but further adjusting for pre-MI health status (1.25 [95% CI, 1.00-1.56]) and characteris
266 imed to examine the association of metabolic health status and its transition with risks of subtypes
267 he aim of this study was to examine if early health status changes were associated with long-term cli
269 roke severity (median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, 11 [6-19] versus 11 [6-18]; absolut
270 merging application areas of FHE in wearable health, structural health, industrial, environmental, an
271 ively followed 74,578 women from the Nurses' Health Study (NHS) (1984-2016), 91,656 women from the NH
272 ing datasets from successive demographic and health survey conducted between 2010 and 2018 in 51 LMIC
273 phenotype asked as part of an online mental health survey taken by a subset of participants (n = 157
275 are at risk of suspension due to the severe health system constraints and physical distancing measur
277 admitted for COVID-19 at 1 of 5 Mount Sinai Health System hospitals in New York City between Februar
278 ics (delivery platform, delivery timing, and health system objective) and did one-way and probabilist
280 o the 23 at 3 hospitals within the Northwell Health system were included in this prospective, observa
281 CoV-2) pandemic has devastated global public health systems and economies, with over 52 million peopl
282 experience in conducting implementation and health systems research can help with collection of qual
285 l niches, cell-cell signaling in homeostatic health, the responses to injury, and new methods to stud
288 ss whether they represent a human and animal health threat, highlighting the outstanding questions cr
290 gs (n = 227) of Barbary macaques' social and health traits were related to the macaques' facial morph
294 forecasts of disease incidences, this early health warning system is found to be a useful tool with
295 mifications of smoking on maternal and child health was effective and feasible in promoting quitting,
296 iated detrimental consequences for the wider health, well-being, and economies of these countries.
298 el interventions should expand the community health worker workforce, assess general (rather than con
299 mmendations to reduce the intake of SSBs.The Health Workers Cohort Study (HWCS) has been approved by
300 our study are related to insecurity in three health zones that prevented access to some villages, red