Science news articles about 'public health initiatives'
Study reveals cost of stabbings to Britain's health service
... by gun and knife crime are costing the National Health Service in excess of £3million a year, new ... £3.2 million annually. "Public health initiatives that aim to reduce the incidence and severity of ...New health reform strategy would insure everyone, improve health and slow spending growth
... high quality, useful information. Target public health initiatives on prevention and efforts to improve outcomes ... fundamental change. Windows of opportunity for real health reform do not stay open long ...Being overweight just as risky to health as being a smoker
... in some countries. Dr Neovius and his colleagues therefore conclude that "overweight, obesity and smoking among adolescents remain important targets for intensified public health initiatives."What makes a successful society? Social scientists find health care only one piece of the puzzle
... New research argues that the health of the population and the success or failure of many public health initiatives hinge as much on cultural and social factors as they do on doctors, facilities, or ...New report: Arthritis is a potential barrier to physical activity for adults with diabetes
... The Arthritis Prevention, Control and Cure Act (S. 626/H.R. 1283) proposes to strengthen arthritis public health initiatives, which would ensure that more people are diagnosed early and avoid ...Physicians' Group Opposes Fluoridation
“Fluoridation of drinking water is scientifically untenable, and should not be part of a public health initiative or program,” says the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) in ...Joslin research finds nearly three-quarters of youths with diabetes insufficient in vitamin D
... cancer. Protection from over-exposure to sunlight through use of sunscreens remains an important public health initiative, Laffel stressed. "We need to make sure all youths in general are getting ...Arthritis hinders physical activity for adults with heart disease
... week. The Arthritis Prevention, Control and Cure Act proposes to strengthen arthritis public health initiatives, which would ensure that more people are diagnosed early to avoid pain and permanent ...Nicotine dependence remains prevalent despite recent declines in cigarette use
... . The finding by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health suggests that public health initiatives have been far more successful in preventing Americans from taking up smoking ...Nicotine Dependence Remains Prevalent Despite Recent Declines in Cigarette Use
... . The finding by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health suggests that public health initiatives have been far more successful in preventing Americans from taking up smoking ...
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