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Health in South Korea
Refugee Healthcare in British Columbia: Health Status and Barriers for Gorvernment Asssised Refugees in Accessing Healthcare
Republic of Korea Health System Review
Changes in Psychological Well-Being Among Older Lithuanian City Dwellers: Results from a Cohort Study
Coronavirus Politics
Mental Health Crisis in South Korea
Implementation Processes and Impacts of School Store Policies in South Korea Seul Ki Choi University of South Carolina
KASL Clinical Practice Guidelines: Management of Hepatitis C
Measuring Discrimination Resource
The Differing Attitudes Towards Mental Health in the United States and South Korea
A CHW Model for Migrant Health in the Context of South Korea*
So-Jung Lim, Alicia Vanorman, and Miho Iwasawa
Annual Research Meeting Today’S Research Driving Tomorrow’S Outcomes
Electronic Health Records: a Global Perspective August, 2010
The New Normal for College Students in South Korea and Taiwan
ISEE 2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE Poster Abstract List
So-Jung Lim, Alicia Vanorman, and Miho Iwasawa
Disability of Older Koreans
Perceived Discrimination and Self-Rated Health in Europe: Evidence from the European Social Survey (2010)
Top View
Gender and Educational Level Modify the Relationship Between Workplace
CURRICULUM VITAE HYEYOUNG WOO Fall, 2020 Education Ph.D. 2008 Sociology, University of Texas at Austin M.A. 1999 Soci
Social Capital and Academic Stress in South Korea
Ethical, Pedagogical, Socio-Political and Anthropological Implications of Quaternary Prevention*
Department of International Health Peer-Reviewed Articles 2006
Redalyc.Gender Gap in Self-Rated Health in South Korea Compared
9789290617105 Eng.Pdf (1.360Mb)
Multimorbidity and the Inequalities of Global Ageing: a Cross-Sectional Study of 28 Countries Using the World Health Surveys Sara Afshar1*, Paul J
Discovering Complex Interrelationships Between Socioeconomic Status and Health in Europe: a Case Study Applying Bayesian Networks
Paa 2021 Preliminary Program Meeting Program Summary
Digital Contact Tracing for the Covid-19 Epidemic: a Business and Human Rights Perspective*