1 Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK 2 Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK Background The front-of-pack traffic light ...
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Abstract: Traffic microsimulation has been used extensively to evaluate consequences of different traffic planning and control policies in terms of travel time delays, queues, pollutant emissions and ...
Objective To characterise contemporary results of aortic valve replacement in relation to type of prosthesis and subsequent competing hazards. Methods 5470 procedures in 5433 consecutive patients with ...
Background In 2011, England introduced the Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD), a public-private partnership (PPP) which gave greater freedom to the food industry to set and monitor targets for ...
Abstract: Microsimulation with stochastic life histories is an important tool in the development of public policies. In this article, we use microsimulation to evaluate policies for prostate cancer ...
Background and objective Simulation models can project effects of tobacco use and cessation and inform tobacco control policies. Most existing tobacco models do not explicitly include relapse, a key ...
Introduction Although lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, recent advances in early detection and treatment have led to improvements in survival. However, there is a ...
10/23/2024 12:00 pm 10/23/2024 01:00 pm Australia/Melbourne CHE Seminar Series: Microsimulation applied to mental health: the use of microsimulation to inform psychosis-related health policy In a time ...
Understanding human security and social equity issues within human systems requires large-scale models of population dynamics that simulate high-fidelity representations of individuals and access to ...