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Featured News
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
The first issue of Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy is now available online
New editor for Medical Decision Making
SAGE welcomes Alan J. Schwartz as the new in-coming editor for Medical Decision Making, the official journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making
Podcast series from the Journal of Correctional Healthcare
The Journal of Correctional Healthcare podcast series offers discussions on issues important to correctional health care professionals. Listen now for free
Submit your paper to ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition
ICAN: Infant, Child, & Adolescent Nutrition is a bimonthly journal that serves as a resource and forum for health care professionals involved in the nutritional care of children from birth through adolescence, providing practical information derived from research and practice
The Royal Society for Public Health podcasts
The podcasts feature key thought leaders and influencers, who share their views and experience on the leadership role played by the public health community, the strategies that support this leadership role, and how individual professionals working in the health service can play their part.
JRSM Short Reports
JRSM Short Reports is an online journal following an open-access publishing model. It is a sister journal to the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine that publishes research papers, research letters, clinical reviews and case reports in any specialty and from any country. Read content or submit online today! ...
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (JRSM)
Publishing since 1809 JRSM has published articles ranging from evidence-based reviews and original research papers to editorials and personal views. Research papers and Editorial are free to access so you can start reading now,
Special issues of Perspectives in Public Health
We are pleased to present the following collection of Perspectives in Public Health special issues, published 2010 to the present day. Ranging from Obesity to Mental Health, Climate Change to Food there is something for everyone
IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion
The International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) and Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) are pleased to invite you to the 21st IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, 25 – 29 August, Pattaya, Thailand. Visit us on our SAGE stand! -
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Misconceptions About Traumatic Brain Injury Among Correctional Health Care Professionals
This study explored the prevalence of misconceptions of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among a sample of correctional health care professionals. Prior research has identified a high prevalence of TBI among criminal offenders, and misconceptions about TBI exist among laypersons and nonexpert professionals.
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Community integration outcomes after traumatic brain injury due to physical assault
Community integration is considered an ultimate goal for rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury (TBI). These findings suggest that targeted intervention could be beneficial, which are often primarily addressed by occupational therapists in both inpatient rehabilitation and community settings.
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Intermittent fasting: a dietary intervention for prevention of diabetes and cardiovascular disease?
Fasting on consecutive or alternate days has been reported to facilitate weight loss and improve cardiovascular risk. This review examines the advantages and limitations of intermittent fasting for use in the treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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Nurse Retention in a Correctional Facility: A Study of the Relationship Between the Nurses’ Perceived Barriers and Benefits
Retention of nursing staff is more complex in a correctional facility. After a period of 3 years, only 20% of the staff remained employed at this study facility. The purpose of this study was to identify barriers and benefits to nursing staff satisfaction with their job and the likelihood that they will continue to work in correctional settings.
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New Research Shows Benefit Of Starting The Day With Fiber-ful Breakfast Cereal
Despite ongoing advice from nutrition professionals, only one in ten Americans get the recommended amount of fiber in their diets. The good news is that most people say they are trying to eat more fiber and new research published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine shows that one simple step can make a big difference.
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