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Health Communication & Social Marketing: Health Communication Campaigns That Include Mass Media & Health-Related Product Distribution. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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From Testing to Treatment: A Comprehensive Approach to Curbing HIV |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Community Healthcare Network integrated HIV testing and counseling into routine medical care for underserved populations in New York City. |
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California Tobacco Control Program — Decreasing Tobacco Use Through Social Norms and Policy |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the California Tobacco Control Program implemented tobacco control policies throughout the state, resulting in decreased tobacco use and reduced secondhand smoke exposure. |
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| web site | 0.367842 |
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| San Francisco | 0.370267 |
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Guide to Building an Environmental
Public Health Tracking Network |
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| Prevention | 0.374829 |
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Drowsy Driving and Automobile Crashes |
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| highways | 0.537592 |
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| National Institutes | 0.751977 |
| National Center | 0.752462 |
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Use of Child Safety Seats: Community-Wide Information and Enhanced Enforcement Campaigns. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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Interventions to Reduce Depression Among Older Adults: Home-Based Depression Care Management |
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Bright Futures |
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The Surgeon General’s Report on Bone Health and Osteoporosis: What It Means to You |
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| specific criteria | 0.611791 |
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| statistical significance | 0.603821 |
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| potential biases | 0.625702 |
| report | 0.441155 |
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Preventing Youth Violence: The Youth Empowerment Solutions (YES) Program |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Michigan Youth Violence Prevention Center at the University of Michigan School of Public Health developed and implemented the Youth Empowerment Solutions (YES) program to empower youth to affect their communities in positive ways and modify the environmental conditions that contribute to youth violence. |
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| program planning | 0.470238 |
| Disease Control | 0.452159 |
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| community pride | 0.4499 |
| resolution skills | 0.430388 |
| Reduce Youth Violence | 0.623796 |
| Youth Empowerment Solutions | 0.805587 |
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| buffer range | 0.665421 |
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| neighborhood improvement projects | 0.533748 |
| community change | 0.451491 |
| Community projects | 0.455663 |
| prevention strategies | 0.453489 |
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| post-test surveys | 0.443655 |
| U.S. Centers | 0.453849 |
| Parks Peace Park | 0.526235 |
| reduced violence | 0.499342 |
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| positive youth development | 0.594163 |
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| integrates empowerment | 0.443003 |
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| public health | 0.591992 |
| better conflict avoidance | 0.536071 |
| CDC staff | 0.431618 |
| middle school students | 0.556643 |
| preventable public health | 0.584945 |
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| peace promotion | 0.434215 |
| comprehensive strategy | 0.448633 |
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| violent crimes | 0.552267 |
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