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HEALTH is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancement in human health. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for physicians, health researchers and academics all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in health related problems. All manuscripts mu…
Khin Maung Lwin, Thomas J. Peto, Nicholas J. White, Nicholas P. J. Day, Francois Nosten, Michael Parker, Phaik Yeong Cheah
Community engagement is increasingly promoted to strengthen the ethics of medical research in low-income countries. One strategy is to use community advisory boards (CABs): semi-independent groups that can potentially safeguard the rights of study participant…
Marie-Josée Fleury, Guy Grenier, Jean-Marie Bamvita
Background: Few studies have considered the impact of demographic and clinical variables on help received respectively from services and relatives to satisfy needs of adults with severe mental disorders (SMD). Purposes: To identify major needs receiving help…
Gloria M. Roldán, Isabel C. Salazar, Laura Garrido, Juan M. Ramos
The aim of this study was to examine the possible relationship between physical and psychological aggression suffered in the workplace and professional burnout, depression and anxiety suffered by healthcare professionals of the emergency services. Methods: 31…
Ann Nielsen, Benedicte Carlsen, Pia K. Kjellberg
Aims: Increasing focus on improvement and optimisation of the treatment in primary care and reduction of healthcare costs emphasize the need to understand which factors determines adherence and non-adherence to clinical guidelines. In the present study, we ex…
Laura C. Palombi, May Nawal Lutfiyya, Kathryn J. Pederson, David R. Simmons, Darin J. Steenerson, Kenzie G. Hohman, Krista Huot
Introduction: Approximately 7.1 million US children have asthma. The burden of asthma is disproportionate with ruralUSpopulations experiencing a higher prevalence of the disease. Rural populations experience additional disparities regarding health care access…
Yasuhiro Matsumura
It is increasingly recognized that asthma repre sents a syndrome, and there is clinical and pathobiological heterogeneity. Many genes are reported to be associated with asthma, and may be involved in the disease heterogeneity. Diverse cells, such as T helper…
Faris Q. Alenzi, Fahad G. B. Alanazi, Abdulaziz D. Al-Faim, Mohamed W. Al-Rabea, Waleed Tamimi, Bassel Tarakji, Omar Kujan, Ali Al-Jabri, Richard K. H. Wyse
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways characterized by recurring episodes of reversible airway obstruction, hyper-responsiveness, wheezing, breathlessness and coughing. Clinical diagnosis of asthma is based on the pattern of clinical sympto…
Salvatore Leonardi, Alfina Coco, Michele Miraglia Del Giudice, Gianluigi L. Marseglia, Mario La Rosa
Asthma is traditionally defined as a chronic, multisystem, multicellular disease characterized by bronchial hyper-responsiveness (BHR) and lung inflammation. In this illness is particularly involving the airway epithelium as the place where the inflammation b…
G. J. Teunissen, M. A. Visse, D. Laan, W. I. de Boer, M. Rutgers, T. A. Abma
Patient involvement in health research is getting more accepted over the years. Until recently scientists and medical professionals were the sole assessors of quality and relevance of research proposals. In the Netherlands, as in other European and North Amer…
Wenbin Liang, Tanya Chikritzhs
Background: Positive associations between asthma and a range of mental disorders have been increasingly reported in cross-sectional studies. It is important to determine whether the asso ciation between asthma and mental disorders may be causal. Objectives: W…
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