The U. S. Government and the Future of International Medical Research: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Reorganization and International Organizations of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session. International Health Study (pursuant to S. Res. 347, 85th Cong., S. Res. 42, and S. Res. 255, 86th Cong.) July 9 and 16, 1959, Parts 1-3 |
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... mental stress , as well as in race and possible genetic constitution . ( b ) The development of strictly comparable survey and followup studies in a considerable number of countries and population groups so as to cover the widest ...
... mental stress , as well as in race and possible genetic constitution . ( b ) The development of strictly comparable survey and followup studies in a considerable number of countries and population groups so as to cover the widest ...
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... MENTAL DISORDERS The cause of mental deterioration in the elderly is as yet an unsolved problem . It has been shown that satisfactory mental function may occur even with advanced brain pathology ; conversely , many individuals with no ...
... MENTAL DISORDERS The cause of mental deterioration in the elderly is as yet an unsolved problem . It has been shown that satisfactory mental function may occur even with advanced brain pathology ; conversely , many individuals with no ...
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... mental illness . Notable on the one hand is Lehman's comprehensive study of the age at which outstanding people have made their creative contributions . The results suggest : " The lengthening of life in modern times ( and the ...
... mental illness . Notable on the one hand is Lehman's comprehensive study of the age at which outstanding people have made their creative contributions . The results suggest : " The lengthening of life in modern times ( and the ...
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... mental disorders . These four diseases must be neutralized if man is to enjoy longer life . Reevaluation of the family Relaxing of family bonds and loyalties has resulted in two social maladies , juvenile delinquency and disregard for ...
... mental disorders . These four diseases must be neutralized if man is to enjoy longer life . Reevaluation of the family Relaxing of family bonds and loyalties has resulted in two social maladies , juvenile delinquency and disregard for ...
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... mental health , which is the word we use for positive health , as Dr. Bortz used it . I am to try merely to explicate the ways in which the inclusion of anthro- pology , sociology , and psychology in the whole research program will ...
... mental health , which is the word we use for positive health , as Dr. Bortz used it . I am to try merely to explicate the ways in which the inclusion of anthro- pology , sociology , and psychology in the whole research program will ...
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