Fifty Observations About the Health Promotion Discipline: Ambitions, Polemics and Inspiration (Part Two)
In part one of this editorial covering fifty observations about the history and evolution of the health promotion discipline I shared twenty five observations relating to societal trends, definitional nuances and seminal studies and resources that have contributed to the trajectory of the field. In...
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