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Study on Emotional Improvement and Health Promotion of Senior Citizens Participating in Virtual Reality Games 老年人参与虚拟现实游戏的情绪改善与健康促进研究
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International journal of Health Medicine and Current Research-IJHMCR Pub Date : 2018-09-29 DOI: 10.24178/IJHM.2018.3.3.01
Yi-Hui Liu
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Time to Attrition and Factors Associated among Adults enrolled in Pre-Anti- Retroviral Therapy Care in Tepi General Hospital, Ethiopia 埃塞俄比亚Tepi综合医院接受抗逆转录病毒治疗前护理的成年人的消耗时间和相关因素
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International journal of Health Medicine and Current Research-IJHMCR Pub Date : 2018-06-24 DOI: 10.24178/IJHM.2018.3.2.06
T. Adewo, H. Asefa, H. Gesesew
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Efficacy of Rehabilitation Measures on the Functional Development of Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy 康复措施对痉挛型脑瘫患儿功能发展的影响
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International journal of Health Medicine and Current Research-IJHMCR Pub Date : 2018-06-24 DOI: 10.24178/ijhm.2018.3.2.01
D. A
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