Exploring the impact of changing government policy on vaccination eligibility for 50-64 year olds: A qualitative thematic analysis in England and Scotland. [PDF]
Baxter W+2 more
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Reply to: Investing in equitable healthy aging: Why Africa must reform social pension schemes to improve Alzheimer's disease and dementia outcomes. [PDF]
Prynn JE, Walsh S.
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Landscape analyses of gaps in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health policies and guidelines to catalyse policy implementation improvement in Uganda. [PDF]
Ibingira C+5 more
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Response to Commentary on "Sedentary Leisure Behaviour, Physical Activity, and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Evidence From a Mendelian Randomization Analysis". [PDF]
Lu S, Li X, Song Y.
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Can kids identify unprocessed fruit as healthier than an ultra-processed sugar-sweetened beverage? Functional versus self-reported nutrition knowledge and dietary intake among youth from six countries: findings from the International Food Policy Study. [PDF]
Boyar L+4 more
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Demographic Policy and the School [PDF]
Demographic policy refers to the activity of the [Communist] party and the [Soviet] state that is directed toward controlling the development of population, creating optimally favorable conditions for its reproduction, and regulating spontaneous and organized population migration.
N. Khromenkov, V. Miashikov
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Demography, which is a social science that concerns itself with questions of population, operates with data such as the size of a population, its growth, age-sex structure, geographic and nationality distribution, makeup by sources of income, social composition, employment, and so forth.
V. Tadevosian
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