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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…
Abbas Masoudzadeh, Pezhman Hadinezhad, Maede Gooran
Noise pollution in psychological terms is defined as an unpleasant, undesirable or unwanted sound and in quantitative terms, it is a sound possessing all different wavelengths and intensities with no certain combination which is unpleasant to ear. The present…
Maria Auxiliadora Brasil Sampaio Cardoso, Tárcia Januário do Nascimento, Gabriel Pereira Bernardo, Lorena Pereira Bernardo, Maria Mirelle Ferreira Leite Barbosa, Pedro Januário Nascimento Neto, Danilo Ferreira de Sousa, Antonio Gilvan Teixeira Júnior, Marcos Antonio Pereira de Lima, Marcial Moreno Moreira, David de Sousa Gregório, Lídia Coelho do Nascimento Santos, Modesto Leite Rolim Neto
Background: Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with a complex genetic factor determining its disease onset. Nevertheless, it is not clear in this mental disorder. Objective: To conduct a systematic review of articles regarding the genetic markers…
Karine Rucker, Larissa Bianca Paiva Cunha de Sá, Alberto Krayyem Arbex
Growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) have been suggested as “anti-aging” therapies, or for improving quality of life with aging. In this study, we focus on the actions of GH in the main organs and organ systems of the human body, like…
Teet Seene, Priit Kaasik, Enn Seppet
Striated muscle tissue contains fibers with high oxidative capacity (heart muscle), higher oxidative capacity (type I and IIA fibers of skeletal muscle) and low oxidative capacity (type IIB/X fibers of skeletal muscle). Muscle fibers with higher oxidative cap…
Kana Kazawa, Susumu Iwamoto, Md Moshiur Rahman, Michiko Moriyama
The number of patients with mental disorders is increasing all over the world and they have a high prevalence of physical complications. To analyze and compare the cost of mental disorders with the total medical costs such as mental disorders and physical dis…
Kiyomi Sakata, Yumie Sasaki, Kenta Jounai, Toshio Fujii, Daisuke Fujiwara
Objective: A community-based intervention study was conducted to examine the effect of consumption of JCM 5805 yogurt on influenza incidence rates and the cumulative incidence rates among schoolchildren in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Methods: Schoolchildren and…
Souraya Sidani, Sarah Ibrahim, Jana Lok, Lifeng Fan, Mary Fox, Sepali Guruge
Background: The importance of adapting evidence-based health interventions to enhance their congruence with the beliefs of ethno-cultural communities is well recognized. Although a systematic cultural adaptation process is available, it lacks specific instruc…
Wayne M. Garrison, Joseph H. Bochner
Objective: Less than 15% of adults in the USA over age 70 receive hearing screening; less than 20% of adults with hearing loss receive any form of treatment. Reasons vary, but affordability and accessibility are major barriers to intervention and treatment. T…
Zeyad Sallami, Yasmin Kassim, Jinisha Selvaraj, Emma Parry, George Winter
To assess the impact of the armed conflict of 2015-2016 on the availability of medicines and health service in Aden Governorate whilst the rebels over-run the city. A cross sectional survey was done during the period, September-November 2016. The survey inclu…
Louise Warwick-Booth, Joanne Trigwell, Karina Kinsella, Kathryn Jeffreys, Derek Sankar, Marketa Dolezalova
Existing evidence shows that many Roma communities have received little attention in relation to their health requirements. Evidence illustrates how Roma communities suffer from poorer health and unhealthier living conditions when compared to majority populat…
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