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THE EFFECT OF EXERCISE ON LOW BACK PAIN: CURRENT APPROACHES AND CLINICAL FINDINGS
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Move to Improve: Co‐Designing a Hospital‐Based Physical Activity Program for Children With Chronic Health Conditions
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The hard learnt lessons – A personal reflection on O&M for adults with CVI (Editorial)
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Looking back on your statistical tool
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Looking Back and Looking Forward
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The Evolution of ImperfectionReview of Hurst, L.D., 2025, The Evolution of Imperfection: The Science of Why We Aren’t and Can’t Be Perfect Publisher, Princeton University Press. Price: $29.95/£25.00, Princeton, NJ, 288 pages. ISBN: 9780691247397.
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Assessing the effectiveness of the one paleopathology workshop
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Reproductive and metabolic hormone associations in adult Samoan males with and without obesity
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Life history enlightened therapies: cell cycle mapping to identify molecular targets to prevent hepatocellular carcinoma
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Validity of Using Prescription Medications to Classify Disease – A Retrospective Observational Study Using Routinely Collected Electronic Health Records from the UK
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Stronger at Every Age: Together Against Non-Communicable Diseases
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The evolution of the Institute of Evolutionary Medicine at the University of Zurich (10-year anniversary)
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Blending v-LiFE and O&M training to build self-confidence and self-determination for independent
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The Voices of Orientation and Mobility Specialists Who Instruct Individuals with Deafblindness
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Orientation and Mobility Services for Students with Deafblindness: A Systematic Review
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Exploring the lived experience of the National Disability Insurance Scheme for school students with disability in NSW Australia
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Viewpoint article - Beyond Clinical Assessments: Advocating for Early Support for Children with Usher Syndrome in Australia
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Cancer, collapse, and the politics of somatic evolution
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The Potential Impact of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists on Exacerbation Risk in Patients with COPD and Type 2 Diabetes: A Real-World Population-Based Observational Study
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Innovations for Increasing Awareness of Sexual and Gender-Related Violence
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Global Health Innovation: Reaching New Heights in Nepal
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Availability of Fresh Fish Stall Business to Meet Nutritional Needs for Health: A Case Study in Sebulu District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, Indonesia
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Fast Food Consumption Habits in Students: A Correlational Study
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Child Marriage: Girls Marrying Too Young is a Human Rights Issue that Demands Global Attention