Healthy People 2000: Summary ReportJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 1990 - 172 pages |
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... levels above 15 μg / dL and 250,000 had levels above 25 μg / dL , making lead poisoning one of the Nation's most prevalent childhood threats.1 Severe lead poisoning can lead to profound mental retardation , coma , seizures , and death ...
... levels above 15 μg / dL and 250,000 had levels above 25 μg / dL , making lead poisoning one of the Nation's most prevalent childhood threats.1 Severe lead poisoning can lead to profound mental retardation , coma , seizures , and death ...
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... levels of stress . Life expectancy for blacks has lagged behind that for the total population throughout this ... levels , although death rates are higher for black women than for white women . On the other hand , when heart disease ...
... levels of stress . Life expectancy for blacks has lagged behind that for the total population throughout this ... levels , although death rates are higher for black women than for white women . On the other hand , when heart disease ...
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... levels above 15 ug / dl and 1 out of 10 has levels above 25 ug / dl . For the Na- tion as a whole , nearly 3 million children are at some risk from elevated lead levels.1 Decreased levels of lead in gasoline , air , and food and ...
... levels above 15 ug / dl and 1 out of 10 has levels above 25 ug / dl . For the Na- tion as a whole , nearly 3 million children are at some risk from elevated lead levels.1 Decreased levels of lead in gasoline , air , and food and ...
Contents
Priorities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | 5 |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases | 18 |
Immunization and Infectious | 71 |
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Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives Limited preview - 1991 |
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