Medicine & Life Sciences
Tobacco Use Cessation
100%
North American Indians
66%
Rape
65%
Tobacco
62%
Crime Victims
54%
Breast Neoplasms
49%
Women's Health
47%
Hispanic Americans
46%
Health
43%
Depression
37%
Smokers
35%
Alaska Natives
35%
Violence
34%
HIV
34%
Candida albicans
34%
Tobacco Use
32%
Education
31%
Health Literacy
30%
Smoking
30%
Smoking Cessation
29%
Physicians
29%
Tea
28%
Literacy
28%
Students
27%
Methamphetamine
27%
Primary Health Care
26%
Aggression
26%
Sex Offenses
25%
Child
25%
Family Practice
25%
Smoke
23%
Medicine
23%
Therapeutics
23%
Neoplasms
23%
Lung Neoplasms
23%
Smokeless Tobacco
23%
Survivors
23%
Population
23%
Cancer Survivors
22%
Yeasts
22%
Randomized Controlled Trials
21%
Delivery of Health Care
21%
Pediatrics
21%
Referral and Consultation
21%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
20%
Family Physicians
20%
Drug Users
20%
Public Health
20%
Hospital Emergency Service
20%
Feeding and Eating Disorders
19%
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
19%
Psychology
19%
Chagas Disease
19%
Candida
18%
Candida albicans ALA1 protein
18%
Counseling
18%
Limonene
17%
Telemedicine
17%
Mexico
16%
Nicotine
16%
Internship and Residency
16%
Bites and Stings
16%
Crime
16%
Risk-Taking
15%
Triatoma
15%
Early Detection of Cancer
15%
Emotions
15%
Mental Health
15%
Telephone
15%
Weights and Measures
15%
Dreams
15%
Fungi
15%
Income
15%
Anxiety
15%
Communication
15%
Parents
14%
Confidence Intervals
14%
Medical Students
14%
Social Justice
14%
Interviews
13%
Mortality
13%
Southwestern United States
13%
Bupropion
13%
Physical Abuse
13%
Placebos
13%
Mexican Americans
12%
Curriculum
12%
Coercion
12%
Exercise
12%
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
12%
Renal Dialysis
12%
Incidence
12%
Criminals
12%
Trypanosoma cruzi
12%
Alcohols
12%
Citrus
12%
Extracellular Matrix Proteins
11%
Sexual Behavior
11%
Psychotherapy
11%
Substance-Related Disorders
11%
Social Sciences
nicotine
83%
cancer
66%
rape
52%
smoking
40%
health
36%
sexual assault
32%
American Indian
28%
victimization
27%
physician
22%
violence
21%
aggression
19%
literacy
17%
drug
16%
sexual violence
14%
Group
13%
public health
13%
coping
13%
risk behavior
12%
posttraumatic stress disorder
12%
experience
12%
alcohol
12%
mortality
12%
medication
11%
sleep
11%
eating disorder
11%
adolescent
11%
counseling
10%
mental health
9%
evaluation
9%
education
9%
emotion
9%
childhood
9%
medicine
9%
evidence
9%
time
9%
health care
9%
incidence
8%
medical student
8%
abuse
8%
telephone
8%
anxiety
8%
psychotherapy
8%
regression
8%
AIDS
8%
low income
8%
student
8%
offense
7%
Mexico
7%
justice
7%
health professionals
7%
ethnic group
7%
self-efficacy
7%
questionnaire
7%
drug use
6%
literature
6%
conversation
6%
Cancer Prevention
6%
trauma
6%
curriculum
6%
human being
6%
navy
6%
health status
6%
assault
6%
Rape victims
5%
confidence
5%
chronic illness
5%
costs
5%
eating behavior
5%
psychosocial intervention
5%
nutrition
5%
offender
5%
health promotion
5%
social support
5%
mediation
5%
caregiver
5%
cause of death
5%