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Showing 131 - 140 of 173 results for "alcohol prevalence"
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/cmbe/people/visiting-and-honorary-staff/sheila-macneilvinyl) alcohol based biodegradable scaffolds with heparin-binding ability for promoting neovascularisation.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph/people/academic/population-health/chris-burtonorganic disease: prevalence, characteristics and referral pattern.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/study/policies/our-commitment/rights-and-responsibilitiesWe aim to ensure that you understand the health implications of excess alcohol consumption and its connection to academic progress, finances, crime or misconduct.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph/people/academic/population-health/penny-breezeFrontiers in Public Health. Oguta JO, Breeze P, Wambiya E, Akoth C, Mbuthia G, Otieno P, Ombiro O, Kisaka Y, Mbau L, Onyango E , Gathecha G et al () Prevalence and Determinants
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/mps/using-my-statistics-skills-deliver-government-projectsTB and HIV prevalence.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/healthy-lifespan/research/artificial-intelligence-and-data-analyticsof social and behavioural factors on the prevalence of disease and tools which allow statistical analysis and modelling of the onset of multimorbidity.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/accommodation/policies/acs-room-booking-policy-residencesThe event would involve the sale or consumption of alcohol, unless prior consent is given by the Bar Management.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/smph/people/academic/population-health/james-van-oppenet al (2024) Prevalence of Frailty in European Emergency Departments (FEED): an international flash mob study.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/economics/research/impact-and-knowledge-exchange/sf6dthe highest population prevalence such as bowel, breast and prostate cancer.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/news/world-orphan-drug-congress-2024-barcelonaOverall, discussion moved again to defining terms – this time with ‘rare’ opened to scrutiny, as a catch-all term for condition with variable levels of prevalence and severity.