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  1. ... local leaders need to understand the risks their communities face and ... is a fact of life, there are no risk-free zones on the planet, and it is our ...
  2. ... in the incidence of certain kinds of injuries, developmental disorders, and ... to support community and home services that allow more benefi- ciaries ...
  3. ... Francisco. FALL 2005 19 SPOTLIGHT Teens Battle Low Health Literacy in Their Communities A s a member of the Institute of Medicine ... to partner with the IOM in coordi- nating a project to “map” the health resources in two model communities — one urban, the other suburban — and lay a ...
  4. ... 309-10037-2; available from NAP). Supporting Local Health Care in a Chronic Crisis: Management and Financing Approaches in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
  5. ... resist- ance to antibiotics — a phenomenon that presents a formidable challenge to the health care and research communities. The panel, established two years ago in con- ...
  6. ... shape the future. • Engineering is essential to our health, happiness, and safety. The committee recommends that the engineering community begin using these messages in a coordinated communications strategy to strengthen the image of ...
  7. ... working relationships between the public health and medical communities. The ... a laboratory network capable of rapidly identifying biological agents, ...
  8. ... Guidelines — Workshop Summary Board on Children, Youth, and Families and Food ... Communities — Workshop Summary Board on Population Health and Public ...
  9. ... palliative and end-of-life care. “While our health care specialists labor toward curing the many different kinds of cancer, nothing would have a greater impact on the daily lives of cancer patients and their families than good symptom con- trol and supportive therapy,” ...