Sentences with phrase «health literature»

Only those who received mental health literature materials experienced a significant decrease in depressive symptoms at six weeks relative to the control condition.
Indigenous health literature is rife with examples of social, emotional and economic hardship.
A cross-sectional study of the number and frequency of terms used to refer to knowledge translation in a body of health literature in 2006: a Tower of Babel?
On February 5, Dr. Mary Bassett, the city health commissioner told a City Council budget hearing that «the public health literature is clear.»
Two review authors independently searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL; December 2016), MEDLINE (Ovid, 1966 to December 2016), Embase (Ovid, 1980 to December 2016), the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL; 1980 to December 2016) and abstracts of the Pediatric Academic Societies (2000 to 2016).
Although not frequently discussed in popular health literature, this somewhat obscure - sounding traditional fat from Australia is actually a powerful and well - established functional food.
Popular maternal health literature of the time also asked women to give babies formula on a schedule instead of feeding the baby when it was hungry.
Ms. James, standing in front of a table with boxes of condoms and sexual health literature, joked with commuters as she passed out the materials at the busy Union Square station.
«Our study is the first to show that culturally tailored, health literature educational materials can decrease these racial disparities in stroke preparedness outcomes.»
In February, Dr. Mary Bassett, de Blasio's health commissioner, told a Council budget hearing that «the public health literature is clear» on the benefits of the approach, which has also been endorsed by the American Medical Association.
Dept. of Health literature is promoting AP principles like breastfeeding, responding with sensitivity to our children, and much more.
Her holistic approach is a welcome addition to the women's health literature, and her support of breastfeeding and good nutrition complement La Leche League philosophy.
One measure frequently used to assess a refugee crisis is the Crude Death Rate (abbreviated cdr in the public health literature).
The health literature confirming the links between radon and health include studies of many uranium mining populations, as well as other mining districts and mineralized areas with high levels of naturally occurring radiation sources.
There have been at least 19 scholarly reviews of the health literature, all of which found no reason to believe that wind turbines cause health problems.
Nick Perry wrote about health issues, but neglected to mention that while there have been at least 19 scholarly reviews of the health literature, not one of them has concluded that wind turbines harm anyone's health.
In his book, Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant Clients, he compiled the best ideas and approaches on managing resistance that, before now, were scattered throughout the mental health literature.
«Very practical, but still grounded in research... a novel and valuable contribution to the infant mental health literature
But the concepts found under the title «Parental Alienation» have an indepth foundation within the mental health literature.
The mean adherence to fidelity strategies was.73, which was higher than two previous review studies employing this framework in the health literature.
It has come as a surprise to me from reports in both the legal and mental health literature that the definition of the PAS is often misinterpreted.
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