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Harnessing Knowledge to Ensure Food Safety

May 22, 2008 | News Release

This report summarizes the challenges faced by food industry workers as they review information generated by diverse institutions and individuals in their efforts to ensure what we eat is safe.

Advancing Accreditation and Quality Improvement in Public Health Agencies

May 20, 2008 | News Release

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awards third round of grants to improve the quality of public health.

Report Finds Food Safety System in Crisis

April 29, 2008 | News Release

Outdated federal policies, limited oversight of imports, and gaps in state regulations leave Americans unnecessarily vulnerable.

Trust for America's Health Receives $7.6 Million Grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to Advance the Quality and Impact of the Public Health System

September 24, 2007 | News Release

Americans will have a high quality, accountable and adequately funded 21st century public health system that serves all Americans and helps them lead healthier lives.

Health and Business Groups Launch Ad Campaign About Need for Comprehensive Smoke-Free Law in Pennsylvania

September 11, 2007 | News Release

The Pennsylvania House on July 16 voted 141 to 62 to approve comprehensive smoke-free legislation that covers restaurants, bars and casinos, and repeals pre-emptive language that prohibits most local governments from enacting smoke-free laws

Journal Publishes New Research on Public Health Financing

February 13, 2007 | News Release

The failure of the federal government to provide adequate support for public health infrastructure forces local and state public health agencies to take on new responsibilities.

Quality Improvement Strategies for Public Health Agencies to be Explored in 10 States

January 7, 2007 | News Release

The Multistate Learning Collaborative is expected to identify tools that can be used by health departments in preparation for accreditation.

New Program Will Boost Public Health Agencies' Ability to Use Information Systems to Handle Public Health Threats

January 7, 2007 | News Release

Common Ground grants go to 31 public health agencies throughout the U.S.

Tobacco Industry Prevention Ads Aimed at Teens Have No Effect on Youth Smoking

October 30, 2006 | News Release

Study finds that some tobacco industry sponsored prevention ads targeted at parents may increase likelihood of teen smoking.

Study Finds Youth Smoking Would be Much Lower if States Followed CDC Guidelines for Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Spending

January 30, 2005 | News Release

State investments fall far short of CDC-recommended levels; tobacco industry spent 14 times more marketing cigarettes than states did to prevent smoking and to help smokers quit in 2002.

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