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Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
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Health in an ageing world - what do we know?
The Lancet, 2015The ageing of populations is poised to become the next global public health challenge. During the next 5 years, for the first time in history, people aged 65 years and older in the world will outnumber children aged younger than 5 years.DocumentThe diffusion of health knowledge through social networks: an impact evaluation of health knowledge asymmetries on child health
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2014This research is embedded in a larger cluster-randomised control trial that aimed to evaluate the impact of Helen Keller International’s Enhanced Homestead Food Production (EHFP) model on the nutritional status of women and young children.OrganisationInternational Journal of Medicine and Public Health (IJMEDPH)
International Journal of Medicine and Public Health [IJMEDPH] [ISSN: 2230–8598]- an Official Publication of SciBiolMed.Org is a peer reviewed, international journal, an open access journal withDocumentAre there Regional Variations in the Utilization of Maternal and Child Care Services Across Income Groups?
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2008While the national average for maternal and child health services utilization shows improvement, the Philippines is yet to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) targets for maternal and child health. This study shows inequality in maternal and child health services utilization across economic classes and across regions.DocumentPotential impacts of iron biofortification in India
Social Science and Medicine, 2008Iron deficiency is a widespread nutrition and health problem in developing countries, causing impairments in physical activity and cognitive development, as well as maternal mortality. Although food fortification and supplementation programmes have been effective in some countries, their overall success remains limited.DocumentMainstreaming interventions in the health sector to address maternal and child undernutrition
2008Malnutrition is a contradiction of sorts – a multisectoral problem that needs to be addressed sector by sector. The health, education, water and sanitation, agriculture, trade and several other sectors have a rolePages
