Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives : Full Report, with Commentary, Volume 434 |
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8.8 Increase to at least 90 percent the proportion of people aged 65 and older who had the opportunity to participate during the preceding year in at least one organized health promotion program through a senior center , lifecare ...
8.8 Increase to at least 90 percent the proportion of people aged 65 and older who had the opportunity to participate during the preceding year in at least one organized health promotion program through a senior center , lifecare ...
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16.12 Increase to at least 95 percent the proportion of women aged 18 and older with uterine cervix who have ever received a Pap test , and to at least 85 percent those who received a Pap test within the preceding 1 to 3 years .
16.12 Increase to at least 95 percent the proportion of women aged 18 and older with uterine cervix who have ever received a Pap test , and to at least 85 percent those who received a Pap test within the preceding 1 to 3 years .
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9.20 Increase to at least 30 the number of States that have design standards for signs , signals , markings , lighting , and other characteristics of the roadway environment to improve the visual stimuli and protect the safety of older ...
9.20 Increase to at least 30 the number of States that have design standards for signs , signals , markings , lighting , and other characteristics of the roadway environment to improve the visual stimuli and protect the safety of older ...
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Age Groups | 9 |
Special Populations | 29 |
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