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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30147-0
Valuation of the urban environment by its potential impact on human health: a modelling study for the UPSTREAM project

Eleanor. Eaton · Alistair Hunt ·

Business
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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30145-7
Actor network theory to map planetary health interconnections : a clinical case study

Enrique Falceto de Barros · Tatiana Souza de Camargo · Diogo O. Souza ·

Psychology
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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30146-9
Understand the effect of environmental and structural migration factors on the sexual and reproductive health of youth in central Asia and Africa: a modelling study

Uma M. Girkar · Pragati Jaiswal · Amber Nigam · Teertha Arora ·

Geography
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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30147-0
Valuation of the urban environment by its potential impact on human health: a modelling study for the UPSTREAM project

Eleanor. Eaton · Alistair Hunt ·

Business
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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30146-9
Understand the effect of environmental and structural migration factors on the sexual and reproductive health of youth in central Asia and Africa: a modelling study

Uma M. Girkar · Pragati Jaiswal · Amber Nigam · Teertha Arora ·

Geography
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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30153-6
Co-benefits of sustainable farming methods to safeguard food security and environmental health in China: a modelling study

Amos P. K. Tai · Ka Ming Fung · Hon-Ming Lam · Taiwen Yong · Xiaoming Liu ·

Business
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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30156-1
Amazon deforestation drives malaria transmission, and malaria burden reduces forest clearing: a retrospective study

Andrew J. MacDonald · Erin A. Mordecai ·

Geography
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The Lancet Planetary Health - DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(19)30157-3
Deforestation and malaria in Madagascar: a new framework to explore linkages in the absence of robust health reporting infrastructure

Nicholas J. Arisco · Benjamin L. Rice · Luciano Michaël Tantely · Romain Girod · Gauthier N Emile · Hervet J. Randriamady · Marcia C. Castro · Christopher D. Golden ·

Geography
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Including significant variables from the univariate analysis in parsimonious model based on WHO-ICF framework, age, self-report health, memory, bodily pain, short distance vision, stroke, neighborhood trust, toilet facility type, and religious meeting attendance, were significantly independently associated with toileting difficulty.

ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING DIFFICULTIES AND TOILETING AMONG OLDER GHANAIANS: AN APPLICATION OF WHO-ICF FRAMEWORK [10.1093/geroni/igz038.1916]


This illustrates that the district health degree requires revamping TTU Regency thoroughly of all aspects related to it.

Maternal and Child Health Services in The Border Area of Indonesia-East Timor-Based on Community Empowerment [10.32936/PSSJ.V3I2.93]


By combining flow and deformation modelling using COMSOL Multiphysics, we \sout{are} for the first time \sout{able to}\textcolor{blue}{present a quantitative model that links magma ascent to deformation.

Combining Magma Flow and Deformation Modeling to Explain Observed Changes in Tilt [10.3389/feart.2019.00219]


Nonetheless, in order to design a proper thermal management system, dedicated thermal modelling development is an essential task.

Three dimensional thermal model development and validation for lithium-ion capacitor module including air-cooling system [10.1016/J.APPLTHERMALENG.2019.03.023]


As an example, the frequency of stockouts for first line pediatric malaria medicines reduced from 47.

Improving Supply Chain for Essential Drugs in Low-Income Countries: Results from a Large Scale Randomized Experiment in Zambia [10.1080/23288604.2019.1596050]


Objectives: This study was aimed to assess the hematological changes in patient with falciparum malaria and to estimate the incidence of leucopenia, thrombocytopenia, and its response to anti-malaria therapy, and to correlate the association of the hematological changes with P.

Hematological changes in Sudanese patients with Falciparum malaria attending Elnihoud Teaching Hospital [10.18502/SJMS.V14I1.4378]

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The Lancet Planetary Health is a gold Open Access journal that aims to establish and grow an entirely new field of scientific inquiry—namely, to investigate and provide solutions to the political, economic, social, and environmental determinants of healthy human civilisations and the natural systems on which they depend. In a new and urgent era of sustainable development, The Lancet Planetary Health seeks to be the pre-eminent journal for inquiry into sustainable human civilisations at a time when those civilisations face unprecedented dangers and threats. The scope of the journal is therefore wide and interdisciplinary, and includes poverty, nutrition, gender equity, water and sanitation, energy, economic growth, industrialisation, inequality, urbanisation, human consumption and production, climate change, ocean health, land use, peace, and justice. Put simply, The Lancet Planetary Health aims to be the leading journal of, and for, sustainable development. To meet these ambitious objectives, the journal is committed to publishing high-quality research, comment, and correspondence. The Lancet Planetary Health is a monthly, open access, online-only title in The Lancet's growing family of specialty journals. Building on the foundation of The Rockefeller Foundation-Lancet Commission on planetary health, the journal is committed to publishing high-quality original Research Articles, Editorials, Comments, and Correspondence that contribute to defining and advancing planetary health worldwide.

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The ISSN of The Lancet Planetary Health is - . An ISSN is an 8-digit code used to identify newspapers, journals, magazines and periodicals of all kinds and on all media–print and electronic.

ISSN (Online)

2542-5196

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The ISSN (Online) of The Lancet Planetary Health is 2542-5196 . An ISSN is an 8-digit code used to identify newspapers, journals, magazines and periodicals of all kinds and on all media–print and electronic.

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Elsevier BV

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The Lancet Planetary Health is published by Elsevier BV .

Publication Frequency

Monthly

Publication Frequency

The Lancet Planetary Health publishes reports Monthly .

Coverage

2017 - Present

Coverage

The Publication History of The Lancet Planetary Health covers 2017 - Present .

Open Access

YES

Open Access

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English

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The language of The Lancet Planetary Health is English .

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Netherlands

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The publisher of The Lancet Planetary Health is Elsevier BV , which locates in Netherlands .