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Machine Learning-Based Depression Risk Prediction Models for Older Adults Analyzing From the Perspective of the Health Ecology Model: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Yang J, Hao X, Sang X, Jiang E, Zhang X.
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Yellow fever beyond the Amazon: surveillance challenges and the role of <i>Callithrix</i> spp. in sylvatic cycles in Brazil. [PDF]
Drumond BP, Nogueira ML, Vasilakis N.
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Scorpionism at the human-environment interface: an eco-epidemiological synthesis and conceptual framework. [PDF]
Karmaoui A, Sereno D.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
CURRENT discussions about medical care appear largely concerned with two questions: Is the burgeoning harvest of new knowledge fostered by immense public investment in medical research being delive...
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CURRENT discussions about medical care appear largely concerned with two questions: Is the burgeoning harvest of new knowledge fostered by immense public investment in medical research being delive...
K L, WHITE +2 more
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The Ecology of Medical Care Revisited
New England Journal of Medicine, 2001Since its publication in the Journal in 1961, “The Ecology of Medical Care,” by White et al.,1 has provided a framework for thinking about the organization of health care, medical education, and research (Figure 1). This conceptualization, inspired in part by careful reporting on the part of British general practitioners,2 suggested that in a ...
Susan M Dovey
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Reexamining the Ecology of Medical Care
New England Journal of Medicine, 2016In this analysis of data from the U.S. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, the overall frequency of outpatient physician visits, emergency department visits, and inpatient hospitalizations did not change significantly between 1996 and 2012.
Timothy R Huerta
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JAMA, 1965
Ecology is defined as that branch of biology concerned with the mutual relations between organisms and their environment. Medical ecology, then, concerns itself with man, with his mutual relations within his species, with all other species, and finally, with all of these phenomena as they are related to the environment.
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Ecology is defined as that branch of biology concerned with the mutual relations between organisms and their environment. Medical ecology, then, concerns itself with man, with his mutual relations within his species, with all other species, and finally, with all of these phenomena as they are related to the environment.
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Medical Geology of Soil Ecology
2021Soils influence human health in many ways, both positive and negative. These include the supply of nutrients; exposure to heavy metals, organic chemicals, and pathogens; the supply of antibiotics and other medicines; and soils may even support mental health.
Lily Pereg +4 more
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Medical ecology and epidemiology.
The Medical journal of Malaysia, 1973No abstract available.
I, Muul, L B, Liat, A B, Ibrahim
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