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Histoplasmosis Outbreak Associated with the Renovation of anOld House - Quebec, Canada, 2013 |
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NIOSH Topic: Venomous Spiders | CDC NIOSH |
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Methylene bis(4-cyclohexylisocyanate) - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards |
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Restricting unhealthful food advertising to children and the First Amendment [response to letter] |
We agree with Dr Rossen that government should be able to engage more directly in restricting advertising to children. However, the First Amendment, as currently construed by the US Supreme Court, makes content-based signage restrictions constitutionally vulnerable. |
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The simple health system rules that create value. |
In 1991, Plsek sought to improve the quality of health care by challenging the readers of Crossing the Quality Chasm to find the few simple rules that might guide the local development of the 21st century health system. |
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Brain Injury Awareness Month - March 2012 |
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Evaluation of Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Tests for Influenza A (H3N2)v Virus and Updated Case Count - United States, 2012 |
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Asthma - Asthma Call-back Survey Prevalence - Table 12 |
Multiple Year (2006 - 2010) Child Asthma Call-back Survey Prevalence Table 12 |
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Preventing Transmission of Zika Virus in Labor and DeliverySettings Through Implementation of Standard Precautions - UnitedStates, 2016 | MMWR |
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). |
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