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Rubavel M, Jonas Richard A, Winnie Joyce A
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Adolescence is a critical period of life. This is a time of rapid development of the body, brain, and behaviours. They undergo puberty changes and also face difficulties that may affect health throughout life which is a setback for the growth of adolesce...
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Marike Mahmud,Fitryane Lihawa,Beby Banteng,Frice Desei,Yanti Saleh
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This study aims to identify mercury concentrations in head hair and its effect on public health at the traditional gold mining. The study was conducted at the gold mining, Buladu Village, North Gorontalo Regency. Samples were taken randomly from human he...
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Leonor Brandão and Marisa Matias
Work?family conflict (WFC) is a phenomenon known to affect an individual?s well-being. However, its affective consequences are yet to be explored. In this study, we focus on understanding work?family conflict affective consequences on positive and negati...
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Panagiota Tziovara, Christina Antoniadou and Maria Antoniadou
In the area of dental healthcare services, where patients and professionals deal with multiple auditory stimuli, this cross-sectional study reports on the various dynamics of sound preferences, noise obstacles, and the profound impact of music on anxiety...
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Julio Cabero-Almenara, Fernando De-La-Portilla-De-Juan, Julio Barroso-Osuna and Antonio Palacios-Rodríguez
Numerous studies suggest that immersive reality (IR) is an educational technology with great potential in the field of health sciences. Its integration allows for an increase in the motivation and academic performance of students. In this sense, this res...
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Toh Yen Pang, Tsz-Kwan Lee and Manzur Murshed
This paper presents a new, fifth industrial revolution (Industry 5.0)-inspired paradigm for educating and training Australian healthcare professionals and students in the field of digital health. By leveraging Industry 5.0-enabling technologies, such as ...
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Andini Kurniasari, Shanty Oktavilia
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The diversion of regional characteristics in Indonesia costs the country countless economic issues, primarily poverty. This study aims to analyze the influence of gross regional domestic product, life expectancy, the average length of schooling, domestic...
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Trisnasari, Orapin Laosee, Cheerawit Rattanapan and Piyapong Janmaimool
This study aimed to investigate the determinants of compliance with contribution payments to the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme among informal workers in Bogor Regency, West Java Province, Indonesia. Surveys of 418 informal workers in Bogor Regen...
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Susan B. Sisson, Adrien Malek-Lasater, Timothy G. Ford, Diane Horm and Kyong-Ah Kwon
The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine individual, sociocultural, policy, and economic predictors of overweight/obesity in early care and education (ECE) teachers to identify modifiable opportunities to enhance the health of this crit...
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Mohamad Ahlis Djirimu,(Tadulako UniversityIndonesia)
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This study aimed to determine the effect of economic growth, education level, health status, and inflation on Sulawesi and Maluku Islands' poverty in the 2010-2019 period. Data were analyzed using the panel data regression with the Random Effect Model (R...
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