A Study on the Academic Innovation Ability and Influencing Factors of Public Health Graduate Students Based on Nomograms: A Crosssectional Survey from Shandong, China

A Study on the Academic Innovation Ability and Influencing Factors of Public Health Graduate Students Based on Nomograms: A Crosssectional Survey from Shandong, China

ORIGINAL RESEARCH article Front. Public Health Sec. Public Health Education and Promotion Volume 12 – 2024…

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Culturally-tailored cookbook for promoting positive dietary change among hypertensive Filipino Americans: a pilot study

Culturally-tailored cookbook for promoting positive dietary change among hypertensive Filipino Americans: a pilot study

1. Introduction Filipino Americans account for the third largest Asian American population in the U.S (1,…

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Study Reveals New Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life

Study Reveals New Secret to a Longer, Healthier Life

The secret to healthy aging could be bacteria. Specifically, the trillions of bacteria that live in…

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Supermarkets Lead On Food And Nutrition Initiatives, Study Suggests

Supermarkets Lead On Food And Nutrition Initiatives, Study Suggests

Supermarkets and food companies have registered dietitians in strategic leadership roles and adding registered nurses, nurse…

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Exploring the effectiveness of virtual and in-person instruction in culinary medicine: a survey-based study | BMC Medical Education

Exploring the effectiveness of virtual and in-person instruction in culinary medicine: a survey-based study | BMC Medical Education

The study uncovered a consistent and high level of satisfaction among students who completed the Culinary…

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Financial services industry named second best in the UK for workplace wellness perks, new study finds

Financial services industry named second best in the UK for workplace wellness perks, new study finds

The financial services industry has emerged as the UK’s second leading sector for employee wellbeing, according to a new study.…

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Do office wellness programs work? A new study suggests they’re not helping staff

Do office wellness programs work? A new study suggests they’re not helping staff

The Current24:40Well Founded: Do office wellness programs actually work? Read Transcribed Audio  Lunchtime yoga, mindfulness seminars and…

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