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Health promotion and disease prevention :: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research

Health promotion and disease prevention

Israel Journal of Health Policy Research

Health promotion and disease prevention

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  1. Content Type:Commentary

    Hagit Bonny-Noach notes the challenging history of illicit substance use among Israeli backpackers. Few Israeli practices are more normative than the backpacking-trip as a rite of passage. Unsurprisingly, back...
    Authors:Harold A. Pollack
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:65
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:23
  2. Content Type:Commentary

    The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health care. There is consideration within the profession of paediatrics, and health care more broadly, of how to make systems o...
    Authors:Moira Inkelas and Frank Oberklaid
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:62
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:53
  3. Content Type:Commentary

    The ongoing rise of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) poses a global public health challenge and the risk of acquiring one of these infections depends upon sexual practices, the number of sexual encounter...
    Authors:Anatole S. Menon-Johansson
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:47
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:19
  4. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Fiscal policies to fight obesity such as taxation of unhealthy foods or sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) have gained considerable attention in recent years. Many studies modelling the impact of various magnitu...
    Authors:Orly Tamir, Tamar Cohen-Yogev, Sharon Furman-Assaf and Ronit Endevelt
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:43
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  5. Content Type:Commentary

    To control and prevent outbreaks, public health programs in all countries, regardless of tuberculosis (TB) incidence, must maintain the capacity to perform core control and prevention activities. These include...
    Authors:Jonathan M. Wortham
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:40
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:36
  6. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Israel has absorbed > 60,000 migrant from the horn of Africa (MHOA) since 2006. No cross-transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from MOHA to Israeli citizens has yet been reported. This study describes the re...
    Authors:Z. Mor, N. Nuss, M. Savion, I. Nissan, M. Lidji, S. Maneshcu, H. Kaidar-Shwartz, Z. Amitai, E. Rorman and R. Sheffer
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:36
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:40
  7. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Commercial sex shares a role in HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STI) transmission. Men who pay for sex (MPS) may transmit HIV/STI to other populations which are low-risk. This study aimed to test our ...
    Authors:Rivka Rich, Alex Leventhal, Rivka Sheffer and Zohar Mor
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:19
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:47
  8. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Postpartum suicidality, a result of extreme distress or depression, is a tragedy for the woman, infant, and family. Screening for postpartum depression (PPD) is mandatory in Israel, including a question on sui...
    Authors:Saralee Glasser, Daphna Levinson, Ethel-Sherry Gordon, Tali Braun, Ziona Haklai and Nehama Goldberger
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:34
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  9. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) increases the risk of heart and respiratory disease, cancer, and premature mortality in non-smoking individuals. Results from the first Israel Biomonitoring Study ...
    Authors:Tamar Berman, Zohar Barnett-Itzhaki, Nisim Mery, Lital Keinan-Boker, Tal Shimony, Rebecca Goldsmith, Thomas Göen, Haim Geva and Laura Rosen
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:33
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  10. Content Type:Commentary

    Frailty is associated with poorer quality of life and higher healthcare utilization and spending. Despite its importance, no clear consensus exists on the definition of frailty. The recent IJHPR article by Buc...
    Authors:Shannon Wu and Bruce Leff
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:27
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:18
  11. Content Type:Commentary

    The detection of wild poliovirus in Israeli sewage in May 2013 led the health authorities to vaccinate children with OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine). Shelly Kamin-Friedman explored the legal and ethical dimensions of...
    Authors:Lawrence O. Gostin
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2018 7:4
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:58
  12. Content Type:Commentary

    New ways of thinking about medicine and health care demand new methods in medical education. Over the past two decades, as both the practice and the study of medicine have become increasingly concerned with de...
    Authors:Raymond H. Curry
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:65
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:42
  13. Content Type:Original Research Article

    By 2020, the World Health Organization predicts that two-thirds of all diseases worldwide will be the result of lifestyle choices. Physicians often do not counsel patients about healthy behaviors, and lack of ...
    Authors:Rani Polak, Adi Finkelstein, Tom Axelrod, Marie Dacey, Matan Cohen, Dennis Muscato, Avi Shariv, Naama W Constantini and Mayer Brezis
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:42
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:65
  14. Content Type:Commentary

    Sexual health is an important global public health concern. Planning effective strategies to improve sexual health requires a high degree of attention to the local epidemiological trends and cultural context w...
    Authors:Charmaine Gauci and Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:44
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:23
  15. Content Type:Commentary

    Youth drinking is linked with acute harms and Emergency Departments (ED) are places where some of these harms become apparent. This commentary argues that there is a clear case for routinely monitoring alcohol...
    Authors:John Larsen
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:41
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:34
  16. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Congestive heart failure (CHF) is among the most common causes of hospital admissions and readmissions in the Western world. However, the burden of ambulatory care has not been as well investigated. The object...
    Authors:Lori D. Bash, Dahlia Weitzman, Robert O. Blaustein, Ofer Sharon, Varda Shalev and Gabriel Chodick
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:26
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  17. Content Type:Commentary

    In Israel today, there are 420,200 Israelis diagnosed with diabetes, and every year, Israelis sustain thousands of diabetes-related deaths and tens of thousands of diabetes-related amputations. As such, in Isr...
    Authors:Dean Schillinger and James G. Kahn
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:32
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:1
  18. Content Type:Commentary

    In recent years, countries around the world have revised their blood donation policies regarding gay and bisexual men, and other men who have sex with men (MSM). The United States lifted the lifetime ban on MS...
    Authors:Sean Cahill and Timothy Wang
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:15
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:60
  19. Content Type:Commentary

    In an article recently published in the IJHPR, Ginsberg and colleagues from Israel’s Public Health Services estimate the disease burden from airborne particulate matter in Israel. Using national data on the co...
    Authors:Jonathan M. Samet
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:63
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:51
  20. Content Type:Commentary

    Influenza causes substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide each year. Healthcare-associated influenza is a frequent event. Health care personnel (HCP) may be the source for infecting patients and may propa...
    Authors:David J. Weber, Walter Orenstein and William A. Rutala
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:61
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  21. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The present permanent deferral policy in Israel for MSM was established in 1977 and was based on the previous (now outdated) USA Food and Drug Administration standards. This study analyses epidemiological data...
    Authors:Gary Michael Ginsberg, Eilat Shinar, Eran Kopel and Daniel Chemtob
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:60
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:15
  22. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Cigarette smoking is a major cause of health disparities. We aimed to determine social characteristics associated with smoking status and age at smoking initiation in the ethnically-diverse population of Israel.
    Authors:Ofra Kalter-Leibovici, Angela Chetrit, Shlomit Avni, Emma Averbuch, Ilya Novikov and Nihaya Daoud
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:36
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:51
  23. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Worldwide, ambient air pollution accounts for around 3.7 million deaths annually. Measuring the burden of disease is important not just for advocacy but also is a first step towards carrying out a full cost-ut...
    Authors:Gary M. Ginsberg, Ehud Kaliner and Itamar Grotto
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:51
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:63
  24. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The crude rate of early-onset Group B streptococcus disease (EOGBS) in Israel has been consistently under 0.5 for 1000 live births for the past 8 years. The Israeli Ministry of Health has adapted the risk fact...
    Authors:H. Sefty, A. Klivitsky, M. Bromberg, R. Dichtiar, M. Ben Ami, T. Shohat and A. Glatman-Freedman
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:42
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  25. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Social media can act as an important platform for debating, discussing, and disseminating information about vaccines. Our objectives were to map and describe the roles played by web-based mainstream media and ...
    Authors:Daniela Orr, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari and Keren Landsman
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:34
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:57
  26. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The National health insurance law enacted in 1995 did not include dental care in its basket of services. Dental care for children was first included in 2010, initially up till 8 years of age. The eligibility a...
    Authors:Lena Natapov, Avi Sasson and Shlomo P. Zusman
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:26
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  27. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The World Health Organization Framework Convention for Tobacco Control (FCTC) established the MPOWER policy package to provide practical country-level guidance on implementing effective policies to reduce smok...
    Authors:David Levy, David B. Abrams, Jeffrey Levy and Laura Rosen
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:41
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    The Erratum to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2017 6:6
  28. Content Type:Original Research Article

    It has become clear in recent years that a healthy lifestyle, including physical exercise is crucial for health maintenance. Nevertheless, most people do not exercise regularly. Physician intervention is benef...
    Authors:Robert D Hoffman, Ron Golan and Shlomo Vinker
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:8
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:29
  29. Content Type:Commentary

    Vaccine hesitancy can be portrayed as a broad spectrum of phenomena, ranging from a genuine call for help to complete defiance of authorities. The emphasis here is made on mid-spectrum hesitancy; hesitancy as ...
    Authors:Baruch Velan
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:13
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  30. Content Type:Commentary

    The decision to have an amniocentesis entails a trade-off between a risk of procedure associated miscarriage and the benefit of obtaining diagnostic information to identify Down syndrome or other chromosomal a...
    Authors:Lisa Soleymani Lehmann
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:4
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  31. Content Type:Commentary

    In pandemic situations, primary care providers may be involved in a variety of roles related to disease surveillance, diagnosis and treatment, prevention, and patient education. This commentary describes the c...
    Authors:Sarah J. Clark
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:58
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    The original article was published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:32
  32. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Family history is considered an essential, obligatory part of the primary physician’s intake interview. Including coded FH in a unified medical file can save expensive genetic tests and detect the early onset ...
    Authors:Ronit Endevelt, Iris Goren, Tal Sela and Varda Shalev
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:60
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  33. Content Type:Original Research Article

    During the 2009/A/H1N1 pandemic, the main burden of the patient management fell on primary care physicians (PCPs), and they were the principal implementers of pandemic policies. Broad involvement of PCPs in th...
    Authors:Marina Kunin, Dan Engelhard, Shane Thomas, Mark Ashworth and Leon Piterman
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:32
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    The Commentary to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:58
  34. Content Type:Original Research Article

    A primary goal of amniocentesis is the detection of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome- DS) in the fetus. This procedure involves a small risk of miscarriage. As the risk of DS increases with maternal age, screening te...
    Authors:Julia Grinshpun-Cohen, Talya Miron-Shatz, Michal Berkenstet and Elon Pras
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:23
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  35. Content Type:Integrative Article

    Tobacco is the only consumer product known to kill half of its users, and is a significant cause of death and disability to exposed nonsmokers. This presents a unique conundrum for modern democracies, which em...
    Authors:Laura J Rosen and Maya Peled-Raz
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:12
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  36. Content Type:Commentary

    While there is a strong case for primary prevention of mental health problems, relatively little mental health scholarship has been devoted to it in the last decade. Efforts to accelerate prevention scholarshi...
    Authors:Lawrence S Wissow
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:10
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  37. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The World Health Organization Comprehensive Mental Health Action Plan (CMHAP) 2013–2020 proposes the implementation of primary prevention strategies to reduce the mental health burden of disease. The extent to...
    Authors:Ora Nakash, Liat Razon and Itzhak Levav
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2015 4:3
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  38. Content Type:Original Research Article

    The aim of this study is to examine the joint impact of preventive health behavior (PHB) and social and demographic factors on the utilization of primary and secondary medical care under a universal health car...
    Authors:Gregory Yom Din, Zinaida Zugman and Alla Khashper
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2014 3:41
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  39. Content Type:Commentary

    Tobacco use causes a tremendous amount of morbidity and mortality globally, with a staggering level of financial costs. In many countries, public health interventions have been able to reduce the prevalence of...
    Authors:Michael Chaiton and Robert Schwartz
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2014 3:36
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  40. Content Type:Original Research Article

    Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of death, incurring huge resource costs in terms of treating morbidity and lost productivity. This paper estimates smoking attributable mortality (SAM) as healt...
    Authors:Gary M Ginsberg and Haim Geva
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2014 3:28
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    The Erratum to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2016 5:5
  41. Content Type:Commentary

    In this issue, Keinan-Boker summarises the main studies that have followed up offspring of women exposed to famine during pregnancy and calls for the establishment of a national cohort of Holocaust survivors a...
    Authors:Caroline HD Fall and Kalyanaraman Kumaran
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2014 3:22
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  42. Content Type:Integrative Article

    Modern epidemiology has evolved in the last decades from the simplified “cause-effect” paradigm to a multi-factorial framework of causality. The concept of “Fetal Origin of Adult Diseases” (FOAD) is a good exa...
    Authors:Lital Keinan-Boker
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2014 3:11
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  43. Content Type:Integrative Article

    Climatic changes have increased the world-wide frequency of extreme weather events such as heat waves, cold spells, floods, storms and droughts. These extreme events potentially affect the health status of mil...
    Authors:Manfred S Green, Noemie Groag Pri-or, Guedi Capeluto, Yoram Epstein and Shlomit Paz
    Citation:Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2013 2:23
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