Citations

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Habib-Mourad, C, H Moore, ZM Nabhani, N Hwalla, and C Summerbell. "Health-E-PALS: promoting healthy eating and physical activity in Lebanese school children - intervention development.." Education and health. 32, no. 1 (2014): 3-8.
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Habib-Mourad, Carla, Lilian A Ghandour, Helen J Moore, Maya Nabhani-Zeidan, Kassim Adetayo, Nahla Hwalla, and Carolyn Summerbell. "Promoting healthy eating and physical activity among school children: findings from Health-E-PALS, the first pilot intervention from Lebanon." BMC public health 14, no. 1 (2014).
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Hwalla, Nahla, Ayesha Salem Al Dhaheri, Hadia Radwan, Hanan Abdullah Alfawaz, Mona A Fouda, Nasser Mohammed Al-Daghri, Sahar Zaghloul, and Jeffrey B Blumberg. "The prevalence of micronutrient deficiencies and inadequacies in the Middle East and approaches to interventions." Nutrients 9, no. 3 (2017): 229.
Report
Nawar, Laila, Dale Huntington, Ezzeldin Hassan, Hala Youssef, and Nahla Abdel-Tawab. Scaling-up improved postabortion care in Egypt: Introduction to University and Ministry of Health and Population hospitals. : Population Council, 1997.
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Abdel-Tawab, Nahla, and Sahar Hegazi. Critical analysis of interventions against FGC in Egypt. Cairo, Egypt: Population Council USAID, 2000.
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Huntington, Dale, Laila Nawar , Nahla Abdel Tawab, and Sahar Hegazi. Clinic-based Investigation of the typology and telf-reporting of FGM in Egypt. 1996.
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Huntington, Dale, Laila Nawar, Ezzeldin Hassan, Hala Youssef, and Nahla Abdel-Tawab. "The postabortion caseload in Egyptian hospitals: A descriptive study." International Family Planning Perspectives (1998).
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Ahonsi, Babatunde, Nahla Tawab, Scott Geibel, Sam Kalibala, Jerry Okal, Babacar Mane, Nathi Sohaba, Julialynne Walker, and Eric Green. HIV/AIDS Vulnerabilities, Discrimination, and Service Accessibility among Africa’s Youth. 2014.
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Bratt, John H, Nahla Abdel-Tawab, Magdi A Ibrahim, and Mohammed Edrees. Willingness-to-pay for services provided by the Clinical Services Improvement Project (CSI) in Egypt. 2005.
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