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Karen Siegel

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Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 11, 2008
Eat well at workChristine Hancock, Katy Cooper, Karen Siegel
Lancet (London, England)|December 11, 2007
Global interest in addressing non-communicable diseaseDenise Stevens, Karen Siegel, Richard Smith
Globalization and Health|February 21, 2008
The Unite for Diabetes campaign: overcoming constraints to find a global policy solutionKaren Siegel, K M Venkat Narayan
Journal of Public Health Policy|May 24, 2017
The impact of hand, foot and mouth disease control policies in Singapore: A qualitative analysis of public perceptionsKaren Siegel, Alex R Cook, Hanh La
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 9, 2008
Finding a policy solution to India's diabetes epidemicKaren Siegel, K M Venkat Narayan, Sanjay Kinra
Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|January 22, 2025
Narratives of heritage and legacy: Child and adolescent mental health trainees portrayedAyobello Ayotunde, Karen Siegel, Adelaide Feibel, et al.
Global Heart|December 13, 2016
A Global Social Network to Catalyze Solutions for Chronic NCD: A Case Study on the Young Professionals Chronic Disease NetworkJordan D Jarvis, Eric Obscherning, Karen Siegel, et al.
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses|March 16, 2017
Rethinking thresholds for serological evidence of influenza virus infectionXiahong Zhao, Karen Siegel, Mark I-Cheng Chen, et al.
Global Heart|February 19, 2015
Non-communicable, chronic disease training and education needs in IndiaShweta Khandelwal, Mark D Huffman, Seema Shah, et al.
Global Health Action|March 12, 2011
Community Health Environment Scan Survey (CHESS): a novel tool that captures the impact of the built environment on lifestyle factorsFiona Wong, Denise Stevens, Kathleen O'Connor-Duffany, et al.
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Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 11, 2008
Eat well at workChristine Hancock, Katy Cooper, Karen Siegel
Lancet (London, England)|December 11, 2007
Global interest in addressing non-communicable diseaseDenise Stevens, Karen Siegel, Richard Smith
Globalization and Health|February 21, 2008
The Unite for Diabetes campaign: overcoming constraints to find a global policy solutionKaren Siegel, K M Venkat Narayan
Journal of Public Health Policy|May 24, 2017
The impact of hand, foot and mouth disease control policies in Singapore: A qualitative analysis of public perceptionsKaren Siegel, Alex R Cook, Hanh La
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|July 9, 2008
Finding a policy solution to India's diabetes epidemicKaren Siegel, K M Venkat Narayan, Sanjay Kinra
Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry|January 22, 2025
Narratives of heritage and legacy: Child and adolescent mental health trainees portrayedAyobello Ayotunde, Karen Siegel, Adelaide Feibel, et al.
Global Heart|December 13, 2016
A Global Social Network to Catalyze Solutions for Chronic NCD: A Case Study on the Young Professionals Chronic Disease NetworkJordan D Jarvis, Eric Obscherning, Karen Siegel, et al.
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses|March 16, 2017
Rethinking thresholds for serological evidence of influenza virus infectionXiahong Zhao, Karen Siegel, Mark I-Cheng Chen, et al.
Global Heart|February 19, 2015
Non-communicable, chronic disease training and education needs in IndiaShweta Khandelwal, Mark D Huffman, Seema Shah, et al.
Global Health Action|March 12, 2011
Community Health Environment Scan Survey (CHESS): a novel tool that captures the impact of the built environment on lifestyle factorsFiona Wong, Denise Stevens, Kathleen O'Connor-Duffany, et al.
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