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How and why could smiling influence physical health

WEBWe also describe a number of plausible pathways, some new and relatively untested, through which smiling may influence physical health such as trait or state positive affect, social relationships, stress buffering, and the oculocardiac reflex. Finally, we provide a discussion of possible future directions, including the importance of cultural

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Health communication: Theory, method, and application

WEBHealth Communication provides coverage of the major areas of interest in the field of health communication, including interpersonal, organizational, and health media. It takes an in-depth approach to health communication research by analyzing and critically evaluating research conducted across multiple paradigmatic perspectives.

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Life of a vegetarian college student: Health, lifestyle, and

WEBObjective To examine health behavior and environmental perception differences among vegetarian and nonvegetarian students. Participants: First-year university students (n = 1078) from eight United States universities.

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The impact of injury on health-related quality of life in college

WEBContext: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is a broad term for the impact of injury or illness on physical, psychological, and social health dimensions. Injury has been associated with decreased HRQOL in athletes. However, the influence of injury history, participation status, time since last injury, and injury severity on HRQOL remains

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Health Communication: Research and Practice for a Diverse and …

WEBThis thoroughly revised second edition covers the major areas of research, theory, and practical application in health communication. This textbook takes an in-depth approach to health communication by analyzing and critically evaluating research conducted across multiple paradigmatic perspectives and focusing on translational application of research …

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State Nutrition and Physical Activity Programs to Prevent Obesity …

WEBThis is a five-year grant targeting all Kentuckians. The grant's mission is a coordinated effort to reduce and prevent obesity and chronic disease in Kentucky.

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A View of Health Disparities among African Americans Through a …

WEBCOVID-19 has disproportionately impacted African Americans. Political and social determinants of health—the impact of the environments where people play, work, and live—account for up to 80% of individual and population health risk.

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Health belief model and theory of planned behavior: A theoretical

WEBFingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Health belief model and theory of planned behavior: A theoretical approach for enhancing lower extremity injury prevention program participation'.

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Measuring the impact of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid …

WEBBackground: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, commonly referred to as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), was created to increase access to primary care, improve quality of care, and decrease healthcare costs.

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Smart healthcare: Challenges and potential solutions using …

WEBabstract = "Purpose: The aim of this paper is to identify some of the challenges that need to be addressed to accelerate the deployment and adoption of smart health technologies for ubiquitous healthcare access.

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Kentucky Homeplace — University of Kentucky

WEBKentucky Homeplace is an innovative access program which links individuals and families to health care and related services. Although the program has no eligibility criteria, most of its clients are low income and underserved. Primary staff is lay health workers who are of and from the communities they serve.

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Environmental influences on human growth and development: …

WEBOver the past 100 years, the study of environmental influences on human physical growth and development has focused on the influences of social and economic factors; family and household characteristics; urbanization/ modernization; nutrition; and features of the physical environment such as altitude, temperature and climate.

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Angela Carman — University of Kentucky

WEBAngela Carman, DPH. Associate Professor, Health, Behavior, and Society. Endowed Chair/Distinquished Scholar in Rural Health Policy, College of Medicine. h-index.

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Deep learning and its applications to machine health monitoring

WEBThe main purpose of this paper is to review and summarize the emerging research work of deep learning on machine health monitoring. After the brief introduction of deep learning techniques, the applications of deep learning in machine health monitoring systems are reviewed mainly from the following aspects: Auto-encoder (AE) and its variants

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"SWARMing" to improve patient care: A novel approach to root …

WEBBackground: When errors occur with adverse events or near misses, root cause analysis (RCA) is the standard approach to investigate the "how" and "why" of system vulnera bilities.

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Mononucleosis and athletic participation: An evidence-based …

WEBAbstract. Infectious mononucleosis (IM) is a common medical condition that afflicts thousands of young athletes each year. Despite the self-limited nature of this disorder, the variability of the clinical presentation and the rare risk of splenic rupture routinely present sports medicine clinicians with difficult return-to-play decisions.

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mHealth Approach to Clinics in Rural Settings in Nutrition …

WEBTY - CHAP. T1 - mHealth Approach to Clinics in Rural Settings in Nutrition Counseling. AU - Olfert, Melissa D. AU - Barr, Makenzie L. AU - Hagedorn, Rebecca L.

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Evaluation of aggregate stability methods for soil health

WEBAbstract. Aggregate stability is a commonly used indicator of soil health because improvements in aggregate stability are related to reduced erodibility and improved soil–water dynamics. During the past 80 to 90 years, numerous methods have been developed to assess aggregate stability. Limited comparisons among the methods have …

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