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| | Public health - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Public health is concerned with threats to the overall health of a community based on population health analysis. |  | | Since the 1980s, the growing field of population health has broadened the focus of public health from individual behaviors and risk factors to population-level issues such as inequality, poverty, and education. |  | | Modern public health is often concerned with the addressing determinants of health across a population, rather than advocating for individual behaviour change. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_health
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| | Public Health |
 | | It is aimed at all public health practitioners and researchers and those who manage public health services and systems. |  | | Public Health is a monthly international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. |  | | It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health. |
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http://intl.elsevierhealth.com/journals/pubh/Default.cfm
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| | USF Health - College of Public Health "Turning Science Into Health" |
 | | We are integrating learning, scientific discovery, and health care toward a vision of improved health and enhanced quality of life. |  | | Building on our past and in light of our future, USF College of Public Health is leading the way in assuring that everything we do promotes health and advances the human spirit. |  | | At USF Health, we are transforming health on our campus and in our community. |
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http://publichealth.usf.edu
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| | Internet Public Library: Health & Medical Sciences |
 | | The health and medical sciences collection covers all aspects of human and animal health and medicine. |  | | Health and health care information for the consumer/patient. |  | | Included among the many topics are: anatomy, cardiology, emergency medicine, health care reform, history of medicine, nursing, pediatrics, radiology, sports medicine, surgery, and tropical medicine. |
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http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/hea00.00
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| | PHPPO Home Page - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
 | | We focus on four elements essential to an effective, vibrant and strong community public health presence: the public health workforce, organizational effectiveness, the scientific capacity of public health laboratories, and the systems that manage public health information and knowledge. |  | | This site provides answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the public health aspects of the process and how it relates to other emergency preparedness assessment activities. |  | | PHPPO strives to attain its vision through a focus on the public health system. |
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http://www.phppo.cdc.gov
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| | Public Health Topics - Victorian Government Health Information, Australia |
 | | The VPHTS aims to build the capacity and expertise of the public health workforce by providing advanced training and on the job experience for health professionals from a variety of backgrounds in the principles and practice of public health. |  | | Provides information on using the Child Health Record to record a child's health, development and immunisation for both parents and health professionals. |  | | The Board is responsible for the registration of all Medical Imaging, Radiation Therapy and Nuclear Medicine Technologists within the State of Victoria. |
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http://www.health.vic.gov.au/phtopics
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| | BioMed Central BMC Public Health |
 | | BMC Public Health publishes original research articles in all aspects of epidemiology and public health medicine. |  | | Medication-taking behavior is not influenced by area of residence |  | | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2006, 4:14 (3 |
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http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458
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| | Harvard World Health News |
 | | One recovering addict died after a counselor refused to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation because she said she was "too freaked out" to help the unconscious woman. |  | | "A working partnership with prostitutes, health officials here say, is a key reason that the country's AIDS prevention and treatment programs are considered by the United Nations to be the most successful in the developing world. |  | | Two counselors at an Oakland program had sex with four of their patients, jeopardizing those addicts' recovery. |
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http://www.worldhealthnews.harvard.edu
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| | Rhode Island Department of Health |
 | | The World Health Organization (WHO) has today released a new set of training manuals aimed at equipping health care workers in developing countries with simple and cost-effective methods to reduce deafness and hearing problems through actions at the primary level of health care. |  | | A child’s vision can be screened by his or her doctor during a regular health check up. |  | | Information on how to reduce the risk of weather-related health problems. |
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http://www.health.ri.gov
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| | Georgia Division of Public Health |
 | | The CD toolkit provides skill building in using the Internet to improve the health of congregants, focusing on adolescent health and well-being. |  | | DHR has developed a new federal grant application for Babies Can't Wait that will be effective July 1, 2006 upon approval. |  | | DHR seeks public comment on Babies Can't Wait Early Intervention grant application |
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http://health.state.ga.us
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| | CDC Diabetes Public Health Resource |
 | | Diabetes experts present a short course on diabetes and public health, translation research, health economics, social and behavioral research, and program development. |  | | Designed to promote vision health and quality of life by preventing and controlling eye disease, eye injury, and vision loss resulting in disability. |  | | Get active with our new Movimiento Por Su Vida CD |
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http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes
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| | APHO > Home |
 | | Although we as the project team are charged with delivery of the first set of community health profiles by March 2006 we are aware that our contribution is only one small part of the vast amount of work that needs to be done. |  | | New EU health data published - Click to View |  | | Community Health Profiles Project Updates - Click to View |
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http://www.apho.org.uk
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| | Florida Department of Health Home Page |
 | | In an effort to get important Public Health information out to individuals who could be affected by Hurricanes, the Department of Health has issued several DOH Information Fact Sheets regarding health risks. |  | | It is also a testament to the character and strength of both our employees and our extended public health family. |  | | Find answers to frequently asked questions at * Healthcare Information for those affected by Hurricane Katrina. |
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http://www.doh.state.fl.us
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| | Public Health Nutrition |
 | | According to analysis in in-cites, Public Health Nutrition "achieved the highest percent increase in total citations in the field of Social Sciences for the October-December 2003 bimonthly period." To find out more and read an essay on the impact of the Journal, click here. |  | | Evaluation of effectiveness of intervention studies aimed at improving health |  | | Public Health Nutrition focuses on the promotion of good health through nutrition and the primary prevention of nutrition related illness in the population. |
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http://www.cabi-publishing.org/Journals.asp?SubjectArea=&PID=10
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| | North Carolina Division of Public Health |
 | | Provides technical assistance to small hospitals and community health centers in rural and medically underserved communities and recruits health care providers to work in those areas. |  | | Dispensing of Drugs by Public Health Nurses (2 Parts) |  | | Style Guide for N.C. Public Health Logo (pdf) |
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http://www.ncpublichealth.com
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| | European Public Health Alliance |
 | | WHO news: The World Health Organization (WHO) has today released a new set of training manuals aimed at equipping health care workers in developing countries with simple and cost-effective methods to reduce deafness and hearing problems through actions at the (...) |  | | The views expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect the official views of the EU institutions. |  | | New WHO training manuals aim to improve hearing care in developing countries |
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http://www.epha.org
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| | New York State Department of Health |
 | | State Health Commissioner Antonia C. Novello, M.D., M.P.H., Dr.P.H., today announced the creation of a new toll-free centralized hospital complaint hotline (1-800-804-5447) for consumers, families and advocates to file patient care complaints. |  | | Commission on Health Care Facilities in the 21st Century |  | | The public may contact the new hotline with any concerns regarding the conditions or services provided by licensed hospitals, community health clinics and diagnostic and treatment centers statewide. |
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http://www.health.state.ny.us
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| | American Public Health Association - APHA |
 | | We promote the scientific and professional foundation of public health practice and policy, advocate the conditions for a healthy global society, emphasize prevention and enhance the ability of members to promote and protect environmental and community health. |  | | to learn about the public health response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and how to help |  | | The chapters in this book take a detailed look at child and adolescent injuries, incorporating research, practice, and advocacy with recommendations for future work. |
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http://www.apha.org
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| | Yale School of Public Health |
 | | Elizabeth Bradley, associate professor of public health and director of the Health Management Program at the Yale School of Public Health, is lead author on a study that identifies some of the key elements for success in treatment of heart attacks published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. |  | | Building on the vision of its founder, C-E.A. Winslow, this nationally accredited School of Public Health has played a pivotal role in defining and addressing public health issues and training leaders in public health research, education and practice. |  | | Information about our academic programs, faculty, research, student life, public health news and upcoming events can be explored via the links on this page. |
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http://info.med.yale.edu/eph
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| | Arnold School of Public Health |
 | | The Arnold School of Public Health offers outstanding educational opportunities in a progressive environment. |  | | SOPHAS-The online centralized application service for accredited schools of public health will be available July 26, 2006. |  | | The school is one of 36 accredited schools of public health in the United States and is one of three schools of public health named for an individual. |
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http://www.sph.sc.edu
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| | Public Health Reports |
 | | We publish this peer-reviewed journal bi-monthly--six issues offering articles in three main areas: public health practice, research, and viewpoints/commentaries. |  | | We appreciate your past support of PHR, and would like to take this opportunity to encourage you to continue your subscription to the Journal. |  | | Public Health Reports is the official journal of the U.S. Public Health Service. |
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http://www.asph.org/document.cfm?page=713
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| | West Virginia Bureau for Public Heatlh |
 | | Check out the "Past Face of Public Health" Power Point presentation and see the similarities and difference in public health messages then and now. |  | | Professional - Health Care Providers - Contractors Information |  | | Find publications - health, statistical, chronic disease, injury |
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http://www.wvdhhr.org/bph
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| | Michigan Public Health Institute |
 | | Center for Collaborative Research in Health Outcomes and Policy |  | | Public Health Institutes and Health Change Strategies - Presentation |
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http://www.mphi.org
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| | AMA (Public Health) Public health |
 | | The Roadmaps for Clinical Practice Series assists physicians in integrating disease prevention and health promotion into routine clinical care. |  | | The AMA is working to halt the spread of obesity, which kills more Americans every year than AIDS, all cancers and all accidents combined. |  | | Information on adolescent health topics such as bullying, reproductive health, nutrition, fitness, mental health and substance abuse. |
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http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/2625.html
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| | Riverside County Department of Public Health |
 | | Public Health Laboratory Public Health Nursing Vital Records |  | | Health Promotion and Professional Development HIV/AIDS Program Injury Prevention |  | | Help - I have a question about a Public Health program. |
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http://www.rivcoph.org
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| | Department of Public Health |
 | | Assess and research the health of the community |  | | Educate the public and train health care providers |  | | The Population Health and Prevention Division has a broad focus on the communities of San Francisco and is comprised of the Community Health and Safety Branch, Community Health Promotion and Prevention Branch, and the Community Health Services Branch. |
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http://www.dph.sf.ca.us
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| | Public Health Institute |
 | | Discover some of the ways that the public health field improves our everyday lives. |  | | Learn about our approach and the people and funders who make our work possible. |  | | Browse through a selection of recently published work of our program leaders. |
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http://www.phi.org
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| | Health Information - National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
 | | NIH News in Health - A monthly newsletter containing practical health information based on research conducted either by NIH's own scientists or by our grantees at universities and medical schools around the country. |  | | MedlinePlus - a health database maintained by NIH's National Library of Medicine |  | | Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) - leading America to better health, safety, and well-being |
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http://www.health.nih.gov
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| | PA IPM Program - Public Health Pest Problem Solver |
 | | Public Health (Vertebrate Pest) Pesticide Applicators Certification Examination - The guide for taking the exam |  | | Lyme Disease Education and Extension - Lists available lyme disease educational programs for PA including school programs and training for health care professionals, by PSU Entomology |  | | Toxicity and Potential Health Effects of Pesticides (PDF) - Toxicity and health effects on the human body, PSU Agrichemical Fact Sheet |
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http://paipm.cas.psu.edu/ProblemSolvers/PHealthProblSolv.htm
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| | Public Citizen Health Research Group - Health Research Group |
 | | Statement by Sidney Wolfe, MD, at the Public Hearing on CDER's Current Risk Communication Strategies for Human Drugs (HRG Publication 1758) |  | | Statement Before the Institute of Medicine Committee Assessing the U.S. Drug Safety System (HRG Publication #1759) |  | | Fatigue poses a health risk both to the residents and the patients they treat. |
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http://www.citizen.org/hrg
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| | Public Health Research in Cambodia, NIPH - Home Page |
 | | Its main purpose is to give target-oriented and qualified Public Health training to key health personnel, to analyse health-related problems, to assist in developing adequate approaches through decision linked operational research and to support the implementation of the Health Care System Reform through training and research in linked Provinces. |  | | The National Institute of Public Health, NIPH, is a research Institute and part of the Ministry of Health in Cambodia working closely with other Institutions and Centers as well as with the Provincial Directories. |  | | It will provide policy makers with elements to base their health care reform on sound scientific evidence, to follow the process of implementation in analysing developed strategies and compare alternative approaches taking cost-efficiency into consideration. |
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http://www.camnet.com.kh/nphri
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| | EUPHA |
 | | We encourage a multidisciplinary approach to public health. |  | | The European Public Health Association, or EUPHA in short, is an umbrella organisation for public health associations in Europe. |  | | EUPHA is an international, multidisciplinary, scientific organisation, bringing together around 10000 public health experts for professional exchange and collaboration throughout Europe. |
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http://www.eupha.org
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| | Oxford Journals Medicine Journal of Public Health |
 | | The Journal of Public Health focuses on current theory and practice within the whole spectrum of public health. |  | | The journal looks in depth at the causes of disease and, in the light of this, how to prevent ill-health and promote good health. |  | | We aim to promote high standards of public health practice by publishing readable papers of high scientific quality. |
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http://jpubhealth.oxfordjournals.org
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| | The University of Iowa College of Public Health |
 | | Iowa will experience 6,300 cancer deaths and 16,000 new cancer cases in 2006, according to the annual report issued by the State Health Registry of Iowa. |  | | The University of Iowa College of Public Health |  | | College of Public Health - E107 General Hospital - The University of Iowa - Iowa City, IA 52242 - (319) 384-8421 |
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http://www.public-health.uiowa.edu
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| | Minnesota Department of Health |
 | | Minnesota Health Information: A Guide to Health Care Quality and Cost in Minnesota |  | | Health care, HMO and insurance information, and access to health records and mental health. |  | | Health promotion and prevention information and health information related to communities, homes and the environment. |
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http://www.health.state.mn.us
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| | Community & Public Health |
 | | The aim is to promote health and well being in primary school communities. |  | | Community and Public Health is a division of the Canterbury District Health Board, which delivers public health services in the Canterbury and West Coast regions (from Kaikoura to the Waitaki River). |  | | Fruit in Schools (FIS) is a new joint initiative funded by the Ministry of Health. |
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http://www.cpublichealth.co.nz
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| | American Public Health Association - Public Health Links |
 | | The American Public Health Association makes no endorsement, express or implied, of any links to or from its site, nor is it responsible for the content or activities of any linked sites. |  | | American Public Health Association - Public Health Links |  | | APHA is proud of its participation in Partners in Information Access for Public Health Professionals: A collaborative project to provide public health professionals with timely, convenient access to information resources to help them improve the health of the American public. |
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http://www.apha.org/public_health
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| | WHO Welcome to WHO's Public Health Mapping and GIS programme |
 | | Moreover GIS allows policy makers to easily visualize problems in relation to existing health and social services and the natural environment and so more effectively target resources. |  | | In order to properly plan, manage and monitor any public health programme, it is vital that up-to-date, relevant information is available to decision-makers at all levels of the public health system. |  | | As every disease problem or health event requires a different response and policy decision, information must be available that reflects a realistic assessment of the situation at local, national and global levels. |
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http://www.who.int/health_mapping/en
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| | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health |
 | | Olufunmilayo "Funmi" Olopade, MD, professor of medicine and human genetics and director of the Center for Clinical Cancer Genetics at the University of Chicago Medical Center and 2005 MacArthur "Genius Grant" Fellow, will be the 2006... |  | | In addition, the study found that the personality trait of "neuroticism" (a tendency to be anxious and depressed)... |  | | School of Public Health establishes Center for Infant and Young Child Feeding and Care |
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http://www.sph.unc.edu
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| | Oxford Journals Medicine European Journal of Public Health |
 | | The European Journal of Public Health is a multidisciplinary journal in the field of public health, publishing contributions from social medicine, epidemiology, health services research, management, ethics and law, health economics, social sciences and environmental health. |  | | Copyright © 2006 European Journal of Public Health |  | | Open access options for authors - visit Oxford Open |
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http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org
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| | Public Health Division |
 | | developing, maintaining and reporting upon health data sets |  | | Public health in NSW works with communities and organisations in our society to create circumstances that promote and protect health, and prevent injury, ill health, and disease. |  | | The Public Health Division seeks to improve the health and well-being of the people of NSW through approaches which focus on whole populations. |
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http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/public-health
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| | VCHCA - Public Health Department |
 | | Establish a database and make results of health assessment available to the public on an ongoing basis |  | | Measure and assess the health status of the community and the factors influencing health status |  | | Assure that appropriate public health activities are carried out in the community |
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http://www.vchca.org/ph
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| | Harvard School of Public Health |
 | | Jim Yong Kim: Rethinking Health and Human Rights in the Age of Universal Access to HIV Treatment, Care and Prevention -- webcast now available from Dean's Distinguished Lecture, 3/02/06 |  | | Health Disparities and the Body Politic -- new publication from Harvard School of Public Health |  | | World Health News -- An online news digest with links to news coverage of pressing issues in public health. |
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http://www.hsph.harvard.edu
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| | EUROPA - Activities of the European Union - Public Health |
 | | While the primary responsibility for health care lies with member states, the EU can help address these challenges more effectively. |  | | Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety |  | | European Agency for Safety and Health at Work |
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http://europa.eu.int/pol/health/index_en.htm
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| | Medscape Public Health & Prevention Homepage |
 | | Selected content includes chapters on surveillence and information systems, vulnerability, hazard and rapid health assessments and more... |  | | Sign up for Today's Patient Health Headlines and stay ahead of their questions. |  | | The United States is a leading country for medical errors, out-of-pocket health expenses and missed health care due to costs, according to a recent study. |
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http://www.medscape.com/publichealthhome
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