Medicine & Life Sciences
Hospital Emergency Service
100%
Safety
98%
Wounds and Injuries
95%
Smoke
94%
Child
73%
Pediatrics
71%
Parents
59%
House Calls
44%
Baltimore
44%
Smartphone
39%
Child Restraint Systems
36%
Randomized Controlled Trials
34%
Primary Health Care
26%
Motor Vehicles
24%
Income
24%
Accidental Falls
24%
Technology
23%
Lithium
21%
Water
21%
Carbon Monoxide
21%
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
20%
Coronavirus
19%
Opioid Analgesics
19%
North American Indians
19%
Automobiles
19%
Literacy
18%
Information Technology
18%
Counseling
18%
Education
18%
Seroepidemiologic Studies
17%
Burns
16%
Pain
15%
Health
15%
Censuses
14%
Cell Phone Use
14%
diadenosine pyrophosphate
14%
Sleep
14%
Costs and Cost Analysis
13%
Autopsy
13%
Pandemics
13%
Physicians
13%
Alaska Natives
12%
Telephone
12%
Mothers
11%
Health Education
11%
Systematic Reviews
11%
Seat Belts
11%
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
11%
Exposure to Violence
11%
Social Sciences
surveillance
26%
death
22%
American Indian
17%
water
16%
electronics
15%
costs
14%
fire department
14%
narrative
14%
low income
14%
reporting system
12%
motor vehicle
11%
sleep
11%
resident
11%
health
11%
counseling
11%
medical examiner
10%
community health center
10%
urban population
9%
clinician
9%
case management
8%
telephone
8%
evaluation
8%
public health
8%
state law
8%
life-span
7%
infant
7%
building
7%
facebook
7%
driver
7%
coverage
6%
medication
6%
cause
6%
utilization
6%
trend
5%
household survey
5%
Health Care Providers
5%
education
5%
evidence
5%
mortality
5%
drug
5%
time
5%
epidemiology
5%