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Factors associated with continuing emergence of β-thalassemia major despite prenatal ...
International Journal of Women's Health (2017)
Haleama Al Sabbah, Sarah Khan, Abdallah Hamadna, Lamia Abu Ghazaleh, et al.
© 2017 Al Sabbah et al. Purpose: Health care initiatives focusing on prenatal testing and premarital genetic screening aiming to ...
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Antibacterial effects and microbial quality of commonly consumed herbs in ...
International Food Research Journal (2017)
Haleama Al Sabbah, Rania Dghaim, Amina Al Zarooni and Munawwar Khan
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Disordered Eating Attitudes and Exercise Behavior among Female Emirati College ...
Arab Journal of Nutrition and Exercise (2017)
Haleama Al Sabbah and Shatha Muhsineh
Background: Growing evidence is showing high levels of physical inactivity anddisordered eating attitudes among young females in the United Arab Emirates. ...
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Diabetes education program for people with type 2 diabetes: An ...
Evaluation and Program Planning (2016)
Osama A. Rashed, Haleama Al Sabbah, Mustafa Z. Younis, Adnan Kisa, et al.
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Background: In the Palestinian community, lifestyle changes, rapid urbanization and socioeconomic development, stress, smoking, and changes ...
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Knowledge and Beliefs Related to Cervical Cancer, Pap Smear Screening ...
International Journal of Excellence in Healthcare Management (2015)
Haleama Al Sabbah and Alya Saeed Al Haran
Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at Umm Al Qawain (UAQ) hospital. The study was piloted before the real ...
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Consumption patterns and side effects of energy drinks among university ...
MOJ Public Health (2015)
Haleama Al Sabbah, Naim Qamhia and Mustafa Younis
This study describes the patterns of energy drinks consumption and associated factors among University students in Palestine. A cross-sectional study ...
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obesity and overweight among adults in Palestine.pdf
Journal of Obesity (2011)
Haleama Al Sabbah
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Weight Control Behaviors among Overweight, Normal.pdf
International Journal of Eating Disorders (2010)
Haleama Al Sabbah
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Body weight dissatisfaction and communication with parents.pdf
BMC Public Health (2009)
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Breakfast consumption.pdf
International Journal of Public Health volume (2009)
Haleama Al Sabbah
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Position_Environ_Obesity_in_adolescents.pdf
International Journal of Obesity (2009)
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Associations of overweight and of weight dissatisfaction.pdf
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics (2008)
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Food-habits-and-physical-activity-patterns-among-Palestinian.pdf
Public Health Nutrition (2007)
Haleama Al Sabbah
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Prevalence of Bullying Behaviors Among Students From a National University ...
Frontiers in Psychology (2022)
Fatima Al-Darmaki, Haleama Al Sabbah and Dalia Haroun
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Determinants of Exclusive Breastfeeding and Mixed Feeding.pdf
Frontier in Nutrition (2022)
Haleama Al Sabbah
Background: Breastfeeding (BF) is considered the ultimate method of infant feedingfor at least the first 6 months of life. Exclusive ...
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