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Adults in England who reported bad or very bad health are more than three times as likely to report feeling lonely than those with good or very good health. Published by NHS England today, the Health Survey for England, 2021 part 21reports on the nation’s health and surveyed ...
Blood lead and blood pressure: evidence from the Health Survey for England 1995. To examine the relationship between blood lead and blood pressure (BP) and to estimate the possible effects of a decrease in blood lead on BP. A 2-ml blood......
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3). The presence or absence of farmland in neighborhoods was then incorporated as an attribute of the survey respondents. “Cho-cho-moku” is a basic spatial division for residential indication in Japan and is also used for the national census. ArcGIS Pro 2.9 was used for the analysis. ...
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NHS may need private funding to fix buildings, says head of England’s health service Amanda Pritchard calls for ‘radical’ rethink as NHS struggles with highest maintenance backlog on record Artificial intelligence Ex-DeepMind scientist launches AI drug discovery venture ...
An anonymous postal survey was used to assess the views of general practitioners (GPs) on the expected contents of the Department of Health National Sexual Health and HIV Strategy for England prior to release. One hundred and seventeen GPs in four London Primary Care Groups took part (response ...