The development of efficacious theory-based, culturally relevant interventions to promote cervical cancer prevention among underserved populations is crucial to the elimination of cancer disparities.
Objective: Despite efforts to produce healthier physicians and patients, there are no published experiments where health promotion interventions throughout medical school have been compared with a ...
Patient-Centered Approach to Benefit–Risk Characterization Using Number Needed to Benefit and Number Needed to Harm: Advanced Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer Following the Preferred Reporting Items for ...
Aim: To develop a set of assessment criteria and assess public health interventions at municipal level in Denmark using the European Community Health Promotion Indicator Development (EUHPID) model to ...
Embedded throughout the University of Colorado Boulder, the Health Promotion office is redefining how a university can foster student, faculty, and staff well-being. By focusing on accessibility, ...
Insufficient physical activity (PA) among children has become a major global public health concern. The family environment ...
Background Poor oral health of elite athletes is associated with negative performance impacts. There is a need for oral health promotion and prevention strategies that are effective within the elite ...
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