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130-Aug-2016Well-being and associated factors among adults in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt)Harsha, Nouh; Ziq, Loai; Ghandour, Rula; Giacaman, Rita
22016Women's health in the Occupied Palestinian territory: Self-rated health of 15-54 year old womenBirzeit University. Institute of Community and Public Health
32016People in danger: effects on health of the 2014 Israeli offensive on the Gaza StripGiacaman, Rita
41-Apr-2016Contrasting cardiovascular mortality trends in Eastern Mediterranean populations : contributions from risk factor changes and treatmentsCritchley, Julia A.; Capewell, Simon; O'Flaherty, Martin; Abu-Rmeileh, Niveen; Rastam, Samer; Saidi, Olfa; Sozmen, Kaan; Shoaibi, Azza; Husseini, Abdullatif; Fouad, Fouad; Ben Mansour, Nadia; Aissi, Wafa; Ben Romdhane, Habiba; Unal, Belgin; Bandosz, Piotr; Bennett, Kathleen; Dherani, Mukesh; Al Ali, Radwan; Maziak, Wasim; Arik, Hale; Gerceklioglu, Gul; Altun, Deniz Utku; Simsek, Hatice; Doganay, Sinem; Demiral, Yucel; Aslan, Ozgur; Unwin, Nigel; Phillimore, Peter
52016Cancer mortality in the West Bank, Occupied Palestinian TerritoryAbu-Rmeileh, Niveen; Gianicolo, Emilio Antonio Luca; Bruni, Antonella; Mitwali, Suzan; Portaluri, Maurizio; Bitar, Jawad; Hamad, Mutaem; Giacaman, Rita; Vigotti, Maria Angela
62016From a Death Sentence to a Disrupted Life: Palestinian Women’s Experiences and Coping With Breast CancerHammoudeh, Weeam
72016Beyond the Physicality of Space: East Jerusalem, Kufr ‘Aqab, and the Politics of Everyday SufferingHammoudeh, Doaa
82016Women’s health in the Occupied Palestinian territory: the prevalence of reported anemia and its determinants among 15-24 years old Palestinian womenShiraz, Nasr
92016Mental suffering in protracted political conflict: feeling broken or destroyedBarber, Brian K.
102016Women’s health in theoccupied Palestinian territory: Health problems reported by 15-54 years old women two weeks preceding the Family Health SurveyGhandour, Rula