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This paper analyzes the relationship between higher education and body weight and smoking behavior among women in Turkey. We exploit the largely exogenous and substantial increase in the openings of universities throughout Turkey. Based on the spatial and temporal variability of university...
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estimate causal effects of higher education attainment on a wide range of cohorts’ health-related outcomes at ages 33, 42 and … 50. The non-pecuniary benefits to HE attainments on health are substantial. Higher educated cohorts are more likely to … report better health, maintain a healthy weight, be non-smokers and to have a higher sense of control on drinking alcohol and …
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This paper aims to understand students' health literacy condition at a university in Jiangsu Province by determining … possible influencing factors, and to give suggestions to improve health literacy education. A total of 165 first, second, and … third-year students completed the Mandarin Health Literacy Scale (MHLS) questionnaire. Statistical analyses, including …
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Health and Business program. The GED Bridge program represents a promising new approach to GED instruction, as it aims to …
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