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Towards Remote Monitoring of Vital Signs without Body Instrumentation
(IEEE, 2017)
This research presents two approaches using microwave signals to detect vital signs of humans equipped with an m-health application. The first approach utilizes phase locked loop (PLL) to multiply the frequency of a very ...
Discrimination and health in an English study
(Elsevier, 2008-04)
In this study we examine the relationship between education, racial discrimination and health among white (n = 227), African Caribbean (n = 213) and Indian and Pakistani (n = 233) adults aged between 18 and 59 years living ...
Ethnicity, health and health services utilization in a British study
(Taylor & Francis online, 2003)
Despite the exponential growth in the number of studies addressing ethnicity and health, there is considerable debate about definitions of ethnicity, the appropriate use of ethnicity in health research and whether research ...
Human Rights Casualties from the “War on Obesity”: Why Focusing on Body Weight Is Inconsistent with a Human Rights Approach to Health
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)
Health promotion is a relatively new health science discipline focused on creating health and wellbeing at individual, group and population levels through health and health related policies and programs. Addressing inequities ...
Review of Environmental and Human Exposure to Persistent Organic Pollutants
(Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2013-08-30)
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) have a very long life and they persist in the environment for a very long time and have a long life in soils, sediments, air or biota. There has been a recent upsurge of interest in the ...
Perceptions of credentialling for health promotion practitioners in Australia
(CSIRO, 2003)
: To investigate the self-reported attitudes of health promotion practitioners towards the concept of credentialling of health promotion practitioners in Australia and the requirements perceived to be important if ...
Living a ‘normal’ life: young people coping with thalassaemia major or sickle cell disorder
(Elsevier, 2001-09)
This qualitative paper explores the strategies and resources young people use to cope with sickle cell disorder or thalassaemia major, two haemoglobin disorders with serious implications for health and survival. By focusing ...
The impact on teachers of designing and implementing a Health at Every Size curriculum unit
(Taylor & Francis, 2010)
with growing concern over the ‘obesity epidemic’ in children, schools have become the front line of defence in the ‘war against obesity’. However there is a growing body of evidence of unintended harm associated with ...
Policies, pills, and political will: a critique of policies to improve the health status of ethnic minorities.
(PubMed, 1989-01-21)
The health status of the UK's Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi, and East African minorities is significantly poorer than that of the white population. Improvements in the health experiences of these minorities requires more ...
Ethnicity, Health and Health Care: Understanding diversity, tackling disadvantage
(Wiley Online Library, 2009-04-22)
This book, edited by two sociologists who have helped delineate the field, brings the reader up to date through seven empirical studies in ethnicity and health care, covering self-reported health, nutrition, depression, ...