Sentences with phrase «critical public health intervention»

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The objectives of this critical review are to identify and evaluate U.S. - based randomized trials evaluating breastfeeding interventions targeting minorities and highlight promising public health approaches designed to minimize breastfeeding disparities.
Vinetz said the next step will be to begin exploiting the genomic information «for vaccine and diagnostics development, experimental approaches to understanding mechanisms of disease pathogenesis and how Leptospira persist in the environment, all critical for developing new public health interventions aimed at reducing the global impact of this important but neglected zoonotic disease.»
The public health community plays a critical role in developing strong climate change strategies and interventions that protect human health.
The Council will also continue its investigations into the early childhood roots of lifelong health disparities — with profound implications for public health policy in states — and critical periods of development and brain plasticity across the lifespan — with important implications for the timing of interventions.
Minneapolis, MN About Blog HealthNewsReview.org systematically review health news to help journalists and the public improve their critical thinking about claims of health care interventions.
Minneapolis, MN About Blog HealthNewsReview.org systematically review health news to help journalists and the public improve their critical thinking about claims of health care interventions.
Minneapolis, MN About Blog HealthNewsReview.org systematically review health news to help journalists and the public improve their critical thinking about claims of health care interventions.
Building these critical caregiver and community capacities will require a public health approach with unprecedented levels of collaboration and coordination between the healthcare, childcare, early education, early intervention, and home visiting sectors.»
There was little discussion of the distributional impacts of interventions, an issue that is of particular relevance in the context of public health and health promotion interventions, where engagement and uptake can be critical to effectiveness (McDaid and Sassi, 2010).
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