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Published 2000
Springer London
... in "Our Healthier Nation" that osteoporosis pre­ vention should be included as a target to achieve a...

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by Goldbeck, W. B.
Published 1978
Springer New York
... ways in which industry can influence the nation's health care system in the direction of greater...

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Published 1989
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... in the populations of the world's industrial nations have been steadily increasing. For example, in the United States...

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Published 1992
Springer Vienna
... or two ago the motives to study tropical medicine were obvious: nations having enormous amounts...

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Published 1985
Springer Netherlands
... to be the leading cause of death in the industrialized nations. The patient who survives his first myocardial...

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Published 1999
Springer Japan
..., medical knowledge must be shared as a global resource, without regard to nationality, way of life...

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Published 1991
Springer Japan
... of death in most of the developed nations of the world. Since the 1970s, much effort and expense have led...

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by Gold, Mark S.
Published 1989
Springer US
... tried mari­ juana at least once. It is the third largest agricultural commodity in the nation and a $10...

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by Chess, Stella, Hassibi, Mahin
Published 1978
Springer US
... ideas and in suggesting expla­ nations, but they remain skeptical of how far existing theories do...

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Published 2000
Springer US
.... It is crucial to include our nation's public schools in this new approach of social inquiry and social action...

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Published 1991
Springer US
...) are affordable only by relatively affluent nations. Moreover, the paramyxoviruses are intrin­ sically interesting...

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by Chess, Stella, Hassibi, Mahin
Published 1986
Springer US
... ideas and in suggesting expla­ nations, but they remain skeptical of how far existing theories do...

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by Cory, Joseph G., Szentivanyi, A.
Published 1987
Springer US
.../physicians from six nations including Austria, Canada, France, Hungary, West Germany, and of course...

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Published 2003
Springer US
...The Frontiers in Cardiovascular Health varies between and within nations, depend­ ing upon...

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by Franz, Ingomar W.
Published 1986
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... ill­ nesses to total mortality. Effective avoidance of illnesses by primary prophylaxis (elimi­ nation...

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Published 1986
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... age of the population of industrial nations to climb substantially in recent times, a development...

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Published 1985
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... increases, the already enormous problem also continues to grow. The resources of the less developed nations...

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Published 1990
Springer Japan
...Coronary heart disease is one of the major health problems in indus­ trialized nations because...

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by Bom, N.
Published 1977
Springer Netherlands
... between scientists of various disciplines and nationalities. N.Bom J. Roelandt P.G. Hugenholtz Rotterdam...

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Published 1995
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... disease, drug combi- VI Preface nations or single agents are used as palliative treatment and might help...