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As both the industry and its associated epidemics resurge in the region, the time is ripe for mining officials and public health practitioners to combat the avoidable risk of disease connected with mining.

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While this pilot study cannot be used to generate generalisable statistics on illicit cigarettes, more systematic surveys of this nature could inform researchers' and practitioners' initiatives to combat illicit and legal cigarette sales and usage.

Although many researchers and practitioners have considered ways to combat these problems, there continues to be a shortage of empirical support for proposed interventions.

Drawing on ancient Buddhist principles to combat mental suffering, the technique encourages practitioners to slow down, "inhabit the moment" and become more accepting of their feelings.

This finding provides further insight into the effects of lawsuits on value of the firm and could shape practitioners' efforts in designing strategies to combat the onslaught of lawsuits.

Though scarce, these studies are essential in guiding public health policies developed to combat childhood and adolescent obesity, and in creating training programs that enable primary care practitioners to provide adequate nutritional counseling to overweight and obese children and adolescents.

Policy makers, development practitioners and researchers are of the view that the best approach to combat and mitigate the incidence of child labour is to combat household poverty by raising household incomes.

The Malawi MOH began training COs and general practitioners in the late 1980s to provide surgical care as a strategy to combat the severely depleted surgical workforce.

The espionage charges filed against Robert Philip Hanssen yesterday portray him as a cunning practitioner of the very arts of espionage he was supposed to combat as an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

GP: General Practitioner; INTRO: INternet TRaining for Oral antibiotic use; CRP: C-Reactive Protein; GRACE: Genomics to combat Resistance against Antibiotics in Community-acquired LRTI in Europe; LRTI: Lower Respiratory Tract Infection.

Ask any of those victims if they think the best way to combat the reckless nature of the far-right press is to pay its practitioners no mind.

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