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This video is a session on sports injuries: Injury risk factors - intrinsic and extrinsic.
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Choi, Kyung-shick, 1973-
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364.168 22
Publication Date
2010
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Choi empirically assesses a computer-crime victimization model by applying Routine Activities Theory (RAT). He tests the components of RAT via structural equation modeling to assess the existence of any statistical significance between individual online lifestyles, the levels of computer security, and levels of individual computer-crime victimization. A self-report survey, which contained multiple measures of the risk factors and computer-crime victimization, was administered to 204 college students to gather data to test the model. The findings provide empirical supports for the components of.
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Amsterdam, Ezra A.
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616.105 23
Publication Date
2010
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Lord, Stephen R. (Stephen Ronald), 1957-
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617.100846 22
Publication Date
2001
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This book provides a survey of the most recent developments in the area. Coverage includes epidemiology, critical appraisal of the roles of exercise, environment, footwear, and medication, evidence-based risk assessment, and falls-prevention strategies. Falls in Older People will be invaluable to clinicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, and researchers.
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Lester, David, 1942-
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362.28088796 23
Publication Date
2013
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This book looks at the problem of why so many professional and amateur athletes kill themselves. Professional athletes lead what seem to us to be glamorous lives and make large, and sometimes huge, salaries. In schools, the athletes are often the formal and informal leaders, given recognition and honors. News of their suicides shocks us because, to the rest of us, these are the successful members of our society, often looked up to as heroes and role models. The book, therefore, explores the incidence of suicide in athletes and reviews the risk factors that increase the likelihood of suicide in.
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Novo, Salvatore.
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616.136 23
Publication Date
2012
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Graham, Ian M.
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616.1071 22
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2008
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Boughton, Barbara.
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616.99405 22
Publication Date
2010
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A Co-publication of the American Cancer Society and Demos Health. Cancer experts say more people than ever before are now likely to develop the disease at some time, but due to early intervention, the chances of survival are also increasing. Co-published with the American Cancer Society, Reduce Your Cancer Risk: Twelve Steps to a Healthier Life provides comprehensive information about how to reduce cancer risk organized around a 12-step action plan. Written by a patient-expert, a cancer research doctor and reviewed by the American Cancer Society, the book takes the reader from how to assess on.
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Murray, Robin M., 1944-
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362.26 22
Publication Date
2003
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The first comprehensive, epidemiological overview of schizophrenia, drawing together the findings from social, genetic, developmental and classical epidemiology. Controversial issues on its nature and cause are explored in depth, and separate chapters are devoted to suicide, violence and substance abuse, new prospects for treatment, and prevention.
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Teichler-Zallen, Doris.
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616.042 22
Publication Date
2008
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Genetic tests of our risks for disease offer practical medical benefits for some while for others, they do not prove useful. Often they raise many medical, ethical, and psychological concerns. To Test or Not to Test arms readers with questions that should be considered before they decide whether to pursue genetic screening.? Am I at higher risk for a disorder?.? Can genetic testing give me useful information?.? Is the timing right for testing?.? Do the benefits of having the genetic information outweigh the problems that testing can bring?. Doris Teichler Zallen provides a template to guid.
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Iacobellis, Gianluca.
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616.398 22
Publication Date
2009
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The number of individuals who are obese or overweight has dramatically increased over recent years and is now becoming epidemic. These individuals are more likely to suffer cardiovascular diseases and therefore physicians, specialists and trainees increasingly need to deal with these issues on the ward and in clinic. As a result, the need for appropriate knowledge of up-to-date clinical management of obesity and its associated cardiovascular problems is essential for any practisingphysician. Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease is a readily assimilated pocket guide to obesity and cardiovascular di.
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Crook, Martin.
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616.1071 23
Publication Date
2011
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