Clinical Holistic Health: Advanced Tools for Holistic Medicine [PDF]
According to holistic medical theory, the patient will heal when old painful moments, the traumatic events of life that are often called “gestalts”, are integrated in the present “now”. The advanced holistic physicians expanded toolbox has many different tools to induce this healing, some that are more dangerous and potentially traumatic than others ...
Søren Ventegodt +3 more
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Health Inequalities in Europe: Setting the Stage for Progressive Policy Action [PDF]
While the health of Europeans has improved over recent years, differences by gender, birthplace, and/or socioeconomic background persist. This report maps the extent of such health inequalities, its determinants, and costs to society.
Bambra, Clare +2 more
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Healing Emotions Through Philosophical Thinking [PDF]
Manifesting in diverse forms, mental and emotional health problems within the contemporary society have proven challenging to current biomedical healing practice and thereby remain a significant threat to individuals ...
Um, Jeonghoon
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Preschool growth and nutrition service - addressing common nutritional problems: a community based primary care led intervention [PDF]
Childhood obesity has been prioritised by the World Health Organization in a recent report, which calls for a holistic multiagency approach to tackling and reducing future risks of obesity and its associated co-morbidities.
Ross, Samantha, Wright, Charlotte
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The development and initial validation of the Perinatal Mental Health Awareness scale in student midwives [PDF]
Background & aim: Perinatal mental health problems have been demonstrated to impact upon maternal, and fetal/child outcomes. Despite the global evidence and a policy-driven responsibility for identification of these problems, research demonstrates that ...
Jarrett, Patricia +2 more
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Influencing Holistic Health Policy [PDF]
Beliefs that health policy-making is an inherently ‘ideological’ or ‘irrational’ process appear to have worked to prevent researchers from developing better understandings of the kind of evidence that does work to influence policy. Without a model of policy-making that positions policy decision-makers as capable of being informed by specific forms of ...
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Healthy food is nutritious, but organic food is healthy because it is pure: The negotiation of healthy food choices by Danish consumers of organic food. [PDF]
There is increasing demand for organic food products throughout the Western world. Health concerns have frequently been found to be the main motivation of consumers purchasing organic products, but the literature on consumer preferences and behavior is ...
Ditlevsen, Kia +2 more
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Two steps forward, one step back? A commentary on the disease-specific core sets of the international classification of functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) [PDF]
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) is advocated as a biopsychosocial framework and classification and has been received favourably by occupational therapists, disability rights organisations and proponents of ...
McIntyre, A, Tempest, S
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Community Health Workers: A Holistic Solution for Individual and Community Health [PDF]
Community Health Workers (CHWs) go by many names, including outreach workers, patient navigators, peer health educators, and lay health advocates. CHWs help people overcome obstacles by accompanying them through treatment, monitoring needs for food and ...
Magavern, Sam +2 more
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Using a One Health approach to assess the impact of parasitic disease in livestock: how does it add value? [PDF]
Human population increases, with greater food demands, have resulted in a rapid evolution of livestock food systems, leading to changes in land and water use.
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