Sentences with phrase «health guide titled»

Hicks Morley's Allison MacIsaac authored an article in Canadian Employment Safety and Health Guide titled «Appellate Court Considers Scope of an Employer's OHSA Obligations to Protect Workers.»

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The book is titled Life After Stroke: The Guide to Recovering Your Health and Preventing Another Stroke (2006) Johns Hopkins University Press.
I am honored to have been invited to contribute a chapter titled, The Functional Nutrition Approach to Treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome for the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) Nutrition Guide to Optimal Health: Using Principles of Functional Medicine & Nutritional Genomics.
The video is titled «Island Survival Guide: Psychopaths, Drugs & Other Dangers» and as the name suggests, it goes into details about the psychopathic, drug dealing / using scum that populate the island, as well as other hazards to your health.
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The CLC guide titled Death and Injury at Work: A Criminal Code Offence was written by two University of Ottawa law students based on research and advice from police officers, prosecutors, lawyers and worker health and safety representatives.
Titled «Where to Go for Help» the guide includes information on more than 50 behavioral health providers providing services in Philadelphia.
Information Memorandum to State and Territorial Agencies Administering or Supervising the Administration of Title IV - E of the Social Security Act: Title IV - E Adoption Assistance State Self - Assessment Tool U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau (2007) Provides States with a self - assessment tool and the option to use it as a guide to review their compliance with the Federal requirements of the Title IV - E adoption assistance program.
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