Healthy People 2000: Summary ReportJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 1990 - 172 pages |
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... live full , active lives . It means prevent- ing premature death and preventing disability , preserving a physical environment that supports human life , cultivating family and community support , enhancing each individual's inherent ...
... live full , active lives . It means prevent- ing premature death and preventing disability , preserving a physical environment that supports human life , cultivating family and community support , enhancing each individual's inherent ...
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... live . Some of those who live have been harmed , often permanently , by unhealthy beginnings . The quality , not just the quantity , of their lives is a function of health during both the prenatal and infant periods . Technology has ...
... live . Some of those who live have been harmed , often permanently , by unhealthy beginnings . The quality , not just the quantity , of their lives is a function of health during both the prenatal and infant periods . Technology has ...
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... live in poverty , a rate three times that of the white population . Over half live in central cities , in areas often typified by poverty , poor schools , crowded housing , unemployment , exposure to a pervasive drug culture and ...
... live in poverty , a rate three times that of the white population . Over half live in central cities , in areas often typified by poverty , poor schools , crowded housing , unemployment , exposure to a pervasive drug culture 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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30 percent age group alcohol Association American babies behavior blood cholesterol breast cancer causes of death Center for Health Centers for Disease cervical cancer clinical preventive services coronary heart disease death rates declined decrease Department of Health DHHS Pub diabetes Disease Control disease prevention drug abuse Family Planning fecal occult blood Health and Human health problems health promotion Health Statistics Healthy People 2000 high blood pressure higher Hispanic HIV infection homicide Human Services Hyattsville improve increasing infant death infant mortality infectious diseases leading cause levels live low birth weight low income lung cancer maternal million National Center Nutrition objectives target older adults Pacific Islander Americans physical activity pregnancy prenatal prenatal care prevalence programs promotion and disease Public Health Service reducing risk factors sexually transmitted diseases Society stroke suicide tion tobacco total population U.S. Department unintentional injuries United Washington women