Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives : Full Report, with Commentary, Volume 434Jones and Bartlett, 1992 - 692 pages |
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Page 186
... effective family planning . While miscarriage , stillbirth , and infant mortality outcomes cannot be com- pletely prevented by effective family planning , the frequency of occurrence can be reduced . Thus , preconception counseling and ...
... effective family planning . While miscarriage , stillbirth , and infant mortality outcomes cannot be com- pletely prevented by effective family planning , the frequency of occurrence can be reduced . Thus , preconception counseling and ...
Page 191
... effective means of avoiding unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases . Without effective contraception , 89 percent of couples who engage in sexual intercourse regularly will conceive within one year . 20,56 To use ...
... effective means of avoiding unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases . Without effective contraception , 89 percent of couples who engage in sexual intercourse regularly will conceive within one year . 20,56 To use ...
Page 436
... Effective channels and techniques for cancer prevention and control interven- tions . For example , effective approaches to cancer prevention and control through health care professionals , schools , mass media , public health depart ...
... Effective channels and techniques for cancer prevention and control interven- tions . For example , effective approaches to cancer prevention and control through health care professionals , schools , mass media , public health depart ...
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Healthy People 2000 | 1 |
Age Groups | 9 |
Special Populations | 29 |
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