December 1, 1998
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Program Results Report
One of the most significant changes affecting health care in the United States is the increasing racial and ethnic diversity of the population.
November 1, 1998
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Program Results Report
In 1997, the National Foundation for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Inc. wrote, produced and disseminated an activities and curriculum guide to help teach high school students about public health threats, issues, and practices.
November 1, 1998
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Program Results Report
Public Health Reports is a journal for the public health practice community and scholars in the field. It is published six times a year and has a circulation of about 7,000.
February 1, 1998
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From 1995 to 1996, a fellow at the Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, documented a 35-year campaign by the tobacco industry to de-emphasize evidence of the health effects of tobacco.
January 1, 1997
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From 1993 to 1996, the National Youth Sports Coaches Association, West Palm Beach, Fla., the only national nonprofit organization that certifies volunteer youth coaches, carried out two related but separate initiatives.
April 1, 1997
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The University of Illinois at Chicago studied the effect on smoking by youth if all cigarette packages were a standard color with black printing giving only the brand name, contents, and a health warning.
May 1, 1997
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American Health Line, a daily electronic newsletter in Falls Church, Va., which focuses on health policy, hosted and moderated a one-day media seminar on February 2, 1994.
November 1, 1996
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The Community Violence Prevention Program, at the Harvard School of Public Health, implemented a resource center that provided technical assistance and informational support to program operators of community-based violence prevention programs.
November 1, 1996
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The National Leadership Coalition on AIDS, Washington, sought to bring effective HIV/AIDS prevention and education activities to an expanded business audience.
November 30, 1996
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Beginning in August 1993, researchers at Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., conducted extensive interviews with 250 volunteer leaders who had started their own community initiatives.