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Recommendations on selected interventions to prevent dental caries, oral and pharyngeal cancers, and sports-related craniofacial injuries. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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Increasing Tobacco Use Cessation: Quitline Interventions. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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| evidence-based resources | 0.818446 |
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| Human Services | 0.615289 |
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| U.S. Department | 0.619026 |
| proactive quitlines | 0.70107 |
| tobacco cessation | 0.84158 |
| individual clients | 0.62648 |
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| magnitude | 0.449489 |
| tobacco users | 0.692925 |
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| Healthy People | 0.616568 |
| sample size | 0.61297 |
| external validity | 0.642463 |
| quitting | 0.452789 |
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| sessions | 0.439063 |
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| effect size | 0.673107 |
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Reducing Violent Crime and Invigorating Communities Through Greening Vacant Lots |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at the relationship between vacant, overgrown lots and neighborhood crime in Philadelphia. |
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| Human Services | 0.426332 |
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| recommendation | 0.242466 |
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| trees | 0.247675 |
| U.S. Department | 0.420205 |
| time period | 0.450649 |
| Philadelphia LandCare Program | 0.977845 |
| gun assaults | 0.46439 |
| neighborhood economies | 0.493344 |
| U.S. Government | 0.420541 |
| well-being | 0.245362 |
| researchers | 0.244697 |
| web site | 0.422474 |
| Epidemiol. | 0.274852 |
| Disclaimer | 0.253061 |
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| trash | 0.250684 |
| Pennsylvania | 0.244619 |
| quality | 0.242463 |
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| spaces | 0.244482 |
| neighborhood livability | 0.46886 |
| Epub | 0.334216 |
| residents | 0.242799 |
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| PLP | 0.541247 |
| Cheney RA | 0.71128 |
| crime | 0.295117 |
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Screening for Colorectal Cancer: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation |
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| U.S. Preventive Services | 0.937246 |
| evidence-based resources | 0.916571 |
| adults | 0.443833 |
| Human Services | 0.841012 |
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| U.S. Department | 0.842423 |
| USPSTF | 0.505479 |
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| studies | 0.437657 |
| specific criteria | 0.643897 |
| magnitude | 0.459045 |
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| Healthy People | 0.65015 |
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| site | 0.436606 |
| risks | 0.443637 |
| fecal occult blood | 0.959245 |
| publication status | 0.638057 |
| potential biases | 0.662913 |
| potential confounders | 0.62375 |
| additional effect | 0.724962 |
| screening methods | 0.674726 |
| effect size | 0.726315 |
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Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing of Adults, Adolescents, and Pregnant Women in Health-Care Settings |
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| specific criteria | 0.712018 |
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| health care providers | 0.988279 |
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| abuse treatment clinics | 0.957024 |
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Recommendations for using Tenant-based Rental Assistance Programs to Promote Healthy Social Environments—Recommendations to promote healthy social environments. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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Use of Safety Belts: Primary (vs. Secondary) Enforcement Laws—Recommendations to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants: increasing child safety seat use, increasing safety belt use, and reducing |
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| evidence-based resources | 0.566327 |
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| Human Services | 0.426524 |
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| U.S. Department | 0.42855 |
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| sample size | 0.421974 |
| Preventive Services Task | 0.58043 |
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| deaths | 0.331049 |
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| quality | 0.32015 |
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| potential biases | 0.441168 |
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Advocacy, Education, and Policy Development: A Collaborative Approach To Combating Childhood Obesity |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the San Diego County Childhood Obesity Initiative worked to reduce childhood obesity by creating healthy environments for all children and families through advocacy, education, and policy development efforts. |
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| Youth Engagement | 0.26256 |
| affordable meal choices | 0.29908 |
| Childhood Obesity Initiative | 0.726259 |
| San Diego County | 0.930287 |
| local media outlets | 0.300181 |
| county childhood obesity | 0.838477 |
| community environment | 0.265141 |
| female-only physical activity | 0.309432 |
| Disease Control | 0.312777 |
| children | 0.270147 |
| community schools | 0.266146 |
| healthy food | 0.271116 |
| California Center | 0.255662 |
| Recommended community strategies | 0.304725 |
| Prevent Obesity | 0.33868 |
| Health Policy Research | 0.312364 |
| young Muslim females | 0.298466 |
| body mass index | 0.310783 |
| healthy eating | 0.271545 |
| diego county childhood | 0.769772 |
| governmental agencies | 0.258965 |
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| childhood obesity action | 0.393981 |
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| community organizations | 0.269666 |
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School-Based Intervention Teaches About Healthy Eating and Physical Activity |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how The Coordinated Approach To Child Health (CATCH) Texas program improved health behavior among children through the promotion of physical activity and healthy food choices. |
| healthy food choices | 0.793675 |
| community-enhanced CATCH program | 0.689976 |
| obesity rates | 0.526006 |
| County CATCH Trial | 0.821775 |
| childhood obesity epidemic | 0.64419 |
| Cardiovascular Health | 0.446911 |
| national health crisis | 0.582417 |
| Nutrition Examination Survey | 0.544099 |
| child obesity | 0.589098 |
| health behaviors | 0.437063 |
| school staff | 0.42886 |
| child risk | 0.431777 |
| Coordinated Approach | 0.562919 |
| clinical trial | 0.438843 |
| disadvantaged school children | 0.717672 |
| El Paso | 0.525508 |
| healthy living | 0.570983 |
| middle schools | 0.427252 |
| behavior changes | 0.425816 |
| field trial | 0.432114 |
| Travis County CATCH | 0.82742 |
| Hoelscher DM | 0.427489 |
| CATCH Texas | 0.564032 |
| Silver Spring | 0.522655 |
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| McKinlay SM | 0.427042 |
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| health behavior | 0.56784 |
| regional sites | 0.424528 |
| Susan Dell Center | 0.495598 |
| Adolescent Trial | 0.429068 |
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| child health | 0.65743 |
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| physical activity | 0.964595 |
| CATCH cohort | 0.550949 |
| after-school organizations | 0.427133 |
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Easy Access Project Eases Immigrants into a New Life – A CDC Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant Success Story |
In this CDC Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant success story, we looked at how the Hawaii State Department of Health partnered with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Lanakila Health Center in Honolulu to provide language-appropriate and culturally sensitive health services to newly arrived immigrants. |
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| infectious diseases | 0.796034 |
| Human Services | 0.383936 |
| proper health care | 0.649834 |
| American Indian tribes | 0.510005 |
| general population | 0.428627 |
| prevention efforts | 0.363492 |
| U.S. Department | 0.392802 |
| Hawaii State Department | 0.92898 |
| Disease Control | 0.370339 |
| Director Hawaii State | 0.588703 |
| urgency | 0.248309 |
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| U.S. Government | 0.379137 |
| Population Health | 0.442633 |
| place | 0.233448 |
| Preventive Health | 0.430241 |
| DOH | 0.249524 |
| —Arnold Villafuerte | 0.394268 |
| 50 states | 0.36963 |
| volunteer physicians | 0.409944 |
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| Hansen’s disease | 0.397218 |
| new immigrants | 0.505905 |
| web site | 0.37187 |
| Lanakila Health Center | 0.610209 |
| Health officials | 0.449793 |
| U.S. Citizenship | 0.390311 |
| medical services | 0.426809 |
| employment | 0.233378 |
| Block Grant | 0.36004 |
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| Easy Access Project | 0.556269 |
| Immigration Services | 0.391874 |
| effective weapons | 0.3784 |
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| delay | 0.239357 |
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