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Environmental Health Competency Project: Recommendations for Core Competencies for Local Environmental Health Practitioners |
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Use of Child Safety Seats: Incentive and Education Programs—Recommendations to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants: increasing child safety seat use, increasing safety belt use, and reducing al |
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| Education Programs—Recommendations | 0.413641 |
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| safety belt | 0.506775 |
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| Community Guide Recommendation | 0.288207 |
| potential biases | 0.200056 |
| child safety seat | 0.839447 |
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Universally Recommended Vaccinations: Standing Orders. (Community Guide Recommendation) |
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Use of Safety Belts: Laws Mandating Use—Recommendations to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants: increasing child safety seat use, increasing safety belt use, and reducing alcohol-impaired drivi |
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FDA CFSAN Education Resource Library: Food Allergies: What You Need to Know |
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The Surgeon General’s Report on Bone Health and Osteoporosis: What It Means to You |
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Obesity in Adults: Screening and Management |
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Education: A Key Social Determinant |
In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Kansas City, Kansas School District implemented a comprehensive school reform initiative, First Things First (FTF), to combat low graduation rates and to improve academic performance. |
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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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| Disease Control | 0.452159 |
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| community pride | 0.4499 |
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| Prevention Center | 0.450883 |
| positive ways | 0.440439 |
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| community change | 0.451491 |
| Community projects | 0.455663 |
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| post-test surveys | 0.443655 |
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| reduced violence | 0.499342 |
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Physical Activity |
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| proportion | 0.460689 |
| adolescents | 0.370718 |
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| Baseline | 0.911484 |
| percent | 0.833094 |
| nonschool work | 0.442649 |
| physical activity | 0.880896 |
| aerobic physical activity | 0.670659 |
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| private elementary schools | 0.229087 |
| moderate intensity | 0.290105 |
| standard population | 0.580682 |
| daily physical education | 0.511287 |
| 12th grade | 0.218542 |
| children | 0.296842 |
| play computer games | 0.225024 |
| video games | 0.421233 |
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