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  1. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Parents Regarding Antibiotic Usage in Treating Childrens Upper Respiratory Tract Infection at Primary Health Clinic in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Pilot Study
  2. Nutritional Habits among Internet Users in a Private Malaysian Medical School
  3. Dietary Weight Loss Practice among Government Working Women Who Successfully Lose Weight in Malaysia
  4. History of Birth Complications, Having Chronic Diseases and Children's Intelligence Quotient (IQ) at Age 7-8 Years Old in Baghdad City, Iraq
  5. The Relationship between the Neighborhood Safety and Nutritional Status of Children in Baghdad City, Iraq
  6. Malnutrition among 3 to 5 Years Old Children in Baghdad City, Iraq: A Cross-sectional Study
  7. Clinical Burden of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease in Selected Developing Countries
  8. Relationship Between Nutritional Factors, Sports Practicing and Falls among Elderly People in Baghdad City, Iraq, 2012
  9. Overweight Problem among Primary Health Care Workers in Suburban District of Hulu Langat, Selangor, Malaysia
  10. Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Relationship with Energy Intake and Micronutrient Composition among Primary School Children in Baghdad City, Iraq
  11. Psychological risk factors associated with falls among elderly people in Baghdad city, Iraq
  12. Asthma treatment adherence among asthmatic patients in Yazd
  13. The negative impact of living environment on intelligence quotient of primary school children in Baghdad City, Iraq: a cross-sectional study
  14. Nutritional Status, Nutritional Habit and Breakfast Intake in Relation to IQ among Primary School Children in Baghdad City, Iraq
  15. Influence of antenatal care on birth weight: a cross sectional study in Baghdad City, Iraq
  16. Human impact and financial loss of floods in Southeast Asia, from 2007 to 2011
  17. Incidence of bacterial meningitis in South East Asia region
  18. Carbonated drinks, chips intake and their relation to Intelligence Quotient (IQ) among primary school children in Baghdad city, Iraq
  19. Potential of mobile technology in meeting the public health needs in developing countries