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2333 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Recommendations to reduce injuries to motor vehicle occupants: increasing child safety seat use, increasing safety belt use, and reducing alcohol-impaired driving. (Community Guide Recommendation) Back to EBR Search.
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2544 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en School-Based Intervention Reduces Suicide Attempts In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Communities Healing Adolescent Depression and Suicide (CHADS) Coalition for Mental Health helped schools in North St. Louis County, Missouri implement the SOS Signs of Suicide Prevention Program, a program to prevent suicide among adolescents.
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2572 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en St. Louis Integrated Health Network — Coordinating and Retaining Patient Access to Primary Care In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the St. Louis Integrated Health Network implemented the Community Referral Coordinator Program to improve access to primary care.
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14653 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2007 null
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14668 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010 null
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14682 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Best Practices To Address Community Gang Problems: OJJDP's' Comprehensive Gang Model, 2nd Ed. null
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14753 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Increasing Cancer Screening: Client Reminders—Updated recommendations for client- and provider-oriented interventions to increase breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening. (Community Guide R null
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14929 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Effectiveness of multicomponent programs with community mobilization for reducing alcohol-impaired driving. (Community Guide Recommendation). null
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15123 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en 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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15172 Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Healthy People Html en Delta Rural Access Program: Increasing Access to Preventive Health Care in Western Alabama In this Who's Leading the Leading Health Indicators? story, we looked at how the Tombigbee Healthcare Authority worked to improve access to health services in rural communities.
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