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Geriatricians Health Survey 2000
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2001OBJECTIVES: To characterize geriatricians' preventive health behaviors including vitamin/supplement use, exercise, smoking, alcohol use, and weight control.DESIGN: Mailed questionnaire.SETTING: United States.PARTICIPANTS: Two thousand six hundred eleven U.S.
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International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1982
Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal which is widely present in our environment. Recent investigations suggest that cadmium levels in the environment are rising as a result of increased industrial use. The elimination of cadmium from the body takes place at an extraordinary low rate, so that the metal accumulates in the body, primarily in the liver and ...
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Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal which is widely present in our environment. Recent investigations suggest that cadmium levels in the environment are rising as a result of increased industrial use. The elimination of cadmium from the body takes place at an extraordinary low rate, so that the metal accumulates in the body, primarily in the liver and ...
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A HEALTH CENTRE SURVEY OF RHEUMATISM
Rheumatology, 1979In order to assess the size and nature of the workload in general practice resulting from rheumatic diseases and to assess the value of the National Insurance 'Sick Note' as an index of this, a prospective survey was carried out. The survey was based upon a health centre which provides the primary medical care for the majority of the inhabitants of a ...
C. G. Nicol, I. M. Morris, A. W. T. Eade
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A Mental Health Survey Instrument: The Health Opinion Survey
Military Medicine, 1968E. K. Eric Gunderson+2 more
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Research in Health Economics: A Survey
International Journal of Health Services, 1975This paper surveys the types of issues with which health economists have been concerned. It is intended to introduce noneconomists to the kinds of questions that economists have regarded as important. Economists' work in the health economics area may be usefully divided into “positive” and “normative” studies.
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Minimizing the burden of cancer in the United States: Goals for a high‐performing health care system
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019K Robin Yabroff+2 more
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Strategies for expanding colorectal cancer screening at community health centers
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013Huaiming Guo
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The Affordable Care Act and access to care across the cancer control continuum: A review at 10 years
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Jingxuan Zhao+2 more
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