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School health education in the European community.
Contemporary school health education in Europe represents a recent phenomenon, with the earliest efforts beginning in the late 1960s in Northern Europe. Consequently, northern European member states are farther along in school health education than their southern counterparts. For example, Denmark, ...
March 1, 1993; Journal of School Health

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