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Healthy Doctors, Healthy Communities
Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2004Promoting health and eliminating disease are goals of Healthy People 2010, a national initiative for all communities. Physician-directed interventions that advance these principles are most effective when directed by clinicians who regularly participate in such healthy behaviors themselves. This pilot study describes an 8-week intervention, "Well-being
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1999
Abstract Zoonoses, diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans, can pose serious health risks to immunocompromised people. Although pets can carry zoonoses, owning and caring for animals can benefit human health. Information exists about preventing transmission of zoonoses, but not all physiCians and veterinarians provide adequate and ...
S K, Wong, L H, Feinstein, P, Heidmann
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Abstract Zoonoses, diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans, can pose serious health risks to immunocompromised people. Although pets can carry zoonoses, owning and caring for animals can benefit human health. Information exists about preventing transmission of zoonoses, but not all physiCians and veterinarians provide adequate and ...
S K, Wong, L H, Feinstein, P, Heidmann
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Healthy Animals, Healthy Ecosystems
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2005The survival of humans as a species is intimately linked to the well-being of ecosystems and the resources they provide. The well-being of ecosystems depends, in turn, on minimizing the damaging impacts of human activities. Irrespective of the kinds of habitats we choose to protect or restore, we need to understand how ecosystems, and the organisms ...
Michael H. Depledge, Tamara S. Galloway
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Scientific American, 2017
The article discusses studies suggesting impact of supermarket store displays on shopping choices, and eating habits; and efforts of Tamar Adjoian and colleagues of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, to encourage store owners to stock and promote nutritious foods like fruit.
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The article discusses studies suggesting impact of supermarket store displays on shopping choices, and eating habits; and efforts of Tamar Adjoian and colleagues of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, to encourage store owners to stock and promote nutritious foods like fruit.
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What defines a healthy gut microbiome?
GutThe understanding that changes in microbiome composition can influence chronic human diseases and the efficiency of therapies has driven efforts to develop microbiota-centred therapies such as first and next generation probiotics, prebiotics and ...
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Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Game designers use a variety of techniques that mislead players with the goal of inducing play experience. For example, designers may manipulate data displays of player health--showing they have less health than they actually do--to induce tension. While commonly used, players make decisions based on in-game data displays, raising the question of how ...
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Game designers use a variety of techniques that mislead players with the goal of inducing play experience. For example, designers may manipulate data displays of player health--showing they have less health than they actually do--to induce tension. While commonly used, players make decisions based on in-game data displays, raising the question of how ...
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Healthy lifestyles, healthy lives
A Life in the Day, 2005People with longāterm, severe mental health problems are at higher risk of premature death linked to lifestyle. They are more likely to smoke, to be overweight, and to take little or no exercise. Their physical health needs also tend notoriously to be neglected by the health services.
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