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'Sentinels against 'Silent Spring'' : a study of knowledge production in the reporting of organophosphorous toxicityBartle, Hazel January 1994 (has links)
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Risk and the public right to know: case studies of psychoactive drug prescribing patterns in British Columbia /Rees, Ann. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) - Simon Fraser University, 2005. / Theses (School of Communication) / Simon Fraser University. Also issued in digital format and available on the World Wide Web.
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Response shaping in a spherical fast neutron detectorBhutta, Sakhi M. January 1965 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1965.
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Evaluation of risks to human health in Hong Kong from consumption of chemically contaminated seafood : a risk assessment approach /Shaw, Brenda Jo. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (M. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 1995. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Soil Contamination Analyses Of Urban Agricultural Sites And Health Risk Assessments Of The Urban Agricultural Community In New Orleans, LouisianaJanuary 2016 (has links)
Kyle Marshall Moller
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The use of risk assessment in US environmental protection agency regional operationsDeihl, Susan Margaret 05 1900 (has links)
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Je švédský snus preventivní náhražkou cigaret? / Is Swedish snus a preventive substitute for cigarettes?Oppoyen, Fredrik January 2010 (has links)
This is a review paper on the usage of smokeless tobacco, snus. A narrative view of published papers and other date sources (for example, internet-base information) on snus use, use of other tobacco products, and changes in health status in Sweden and Norway. The snus consumption have increased substantially during the recent decades and today more than every fifth male adult uses snus daily in Norway and Sweden. Some of the publications made from snus are written in Scandinavia, and therefore some of the papers are directly translated from Scandinavian into English. It must be emphasized that this is not a study on snus, rather a review paper. This text will shortly be about the dramatic increase in snus usage among adults in Scandinavia, mainly Sweden and Norway the last decade and their short and longterm effects. In the recent times the tobacco industry has been active in developing and marketing new products that might be perceived as less harmful to health than typical cigarettes. At the same time, there has been an increasingly vigorous debate within the public health community over the most appropriate response to the new products being developed by the industry. In this debate, public health advocates have been mindful of the historical precedents set by previous tobacco industry attempts to...
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An analysis of health promoting and risky behaviours of health science students of the University of the Western Cape.Steyl, Tania. January 2007 (has links)
<p>Assessing and understanding the health needs and abilities of university and college students is vital in creating healthy campus communities. Student learning is a central part of the higher education academic mission, and health promotion serves this mission by supporting students and creating healthy learning environments. Findings from various studies suggest that students entering the university setting put themselves at risk through unhealthy behaviours. Health science students are the future health professionals who will teach health promotion and disease prevention. The aim of this study was to determine and analyse health risk behaviours and health promoting behaviours among health science students at the University of the Western Cape. The study further aimed to identify the factors influencing these students' engagement in these risk behaviours.</p>
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Prevalence and determinants of adolescent sexual risk behaviorSiperko, Christel Marie Helene. 10 April 2008 (has links)
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Of all the things that public health tells us not to do, what are Winnipeg youth most concerned about? - a quantitative exploratory studyBalakumar, Shivoan 19 September 2016 (has links)
Youth health promotion activities should reflect the concerns and interests of the youth being served. A quantitative exploration of youth concern related to health risk behaviour (HRB) engagement was conducted among youth in Winnipeg, MB. This study involved descriptive and inferential analysis of HRB engagement and attitude data from a cross-sectional survey of 250 youth (14–24 years). Chi-squared tests, Fisher’s exact tests, logistic regression and cluster analyses were employed to explore relationships between sociodemographic traits, HRB engagement, and HRB-specific concern. Findings demonstrated that A) youth in Winnipeg, regardless of their sociodemographic characteristics, do express concern about HRBs that they engage in; B) the likelihood of concern varies depending on what HRB one is examining; and C) while youth display similar trends in their concern about HRBs, different groups of youth, characterized by different patterns of engagement and sociodemographic traits vary in their likelihood of being concerned about particular HRBs. / October 2016
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