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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... population and those population groups that now experience above average incidences of death , disease , and ... Populations Special Populations The Nation's Health: Special Populations.
... population and those population groups that now experience above average incidences of death , disease , and ... Populations Special Populations The Nation's Health: Special Populations.
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... population and the number of deaths that would have been expected if that population had the same age- and gender - specific death rate as the white population . A compelling disparity of most minority populations in the United States ...
... population and the number of deaths that would have been expected if that population had the same age- and gender - specific death rate as the white population . A compelling disparity of most minority populations in the United States ...
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... Population Targets Part I of Healthy People 2000 discusses the importance of focusing attention on high risk population groups . It lays out as one of the three health goals for the Nation the elimina- tion of health disparities between ...
... Population Targets Part I of Healthy People 2000 discusses the importance of focusing attention on high risk population groups . It lays out as one of the three health goals for the Nation the elimina- tion of health disparities between ...
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Age Groups | 9 |
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