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Combating Obesity in Minority and Low-Income Children

January 13, 2008 | Story

Consumer psychologist Sonya A. Grier, PhD, MBA, a Health & Society Scholar, collaborated with colleagues to study fast-food marketing and targeted interventions to combat childhood obesity.

School-Based, Prevention-Oriented Clinics Help Two Austin Neighborhoods

October 1, 1998 | Program Result

In 1993 and 1994, a newly established group called the Austin Project (TAP) continued to develop a comprehensive, citywide integrated service strategy to improve outcomes for families and for children from birth to age 25.

Developing Child Immunizations Registries

January 1, 1997 | Book

This chapter of the Anthology reviews a national program supported by the Foundation and other funders to use computer technology to design vaccination registries that facilitate the monitoring of childhood immunizations and allow outreach workers to get in touch with the families of children needing vaccinations.

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