In light of the significance of early childhood experiences on adult health in later life, the social and economic benefits of such an intervention are substantial and of
major public health significance.
For the past two decades, she has hosted an annual broadcast for healthcare and public health professionals called Breastfeeding Grand Rounds, focusing each year on a different breastfeeding issue with both clinical and
public health significance Dr. Applegate holds a BA in biochemistry from Smith College, an MD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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broad public health significance, and all research articles 12 months after publication.
The study, which appears early online in Preventive Medicine has
public health significance since away - from - home eating, and fast food consumption in particular, contribute to obesity in the United States.
«Our study has
considerable public health significance because we identify the value and importance of capitalizing on an opportunity at the dental visit (a) to screen at - risk, but as yet undiagnosed patients for diabetes (especially those 45 years or older) and (b) to monitor glycemic control in those already diagnosed so as to enable them to maintain their health to the greatest extent possible,» said Dr. Strauss.
«Our findings on short - acting CCB use and pancreatic cancer risk are novel and of potential broad medical and
public health significance if confirmed.
More than 50 % of all children in the U.S. are in contact with secondhand smoke, so the discovering that it can result in hearing loss in adolescents has
enormous public health significance.
Dr. Schantz indicated that the priorities in the investigation are aimed at determining the extent of infection in foxhounds, the possible involvement of other breeds, determine the modes of transmission and the
potential public health significance.
«Despite the clinical and
public health significance of both of these disorders, it sometimes seems as if BPD lives in the shadow of bipolar disorder,» said Zimmerman.
«Moreover, the fact that the reduction in woundings and the benefit - cost savings were documented at the community level underscores
the public health significance of the [Cardiff] model,» they add.
Laboratories in the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network closely monitor influenza viruses worldwide and will remain vigilant for any further changes in the virus that may have
public health significance.
The public health significance of this finding is thus unclear.
The public health significance of BYDV isolation as a duck pathogen can not be underevalud.
Epub 2007 Sep 7) the evidence concluded that sitting was a ``... potentially major clinical and
public health significance... the dire concern for the future may rest with growing numbers of people unaware of the potential insidious dangers of sitting too much.»
Due to
the public health significance of rabies and the fatal nature of this disease, we must limit contact to only what is necessary to maintain proper sanitation and care of the patient.
Canine distemper is of
no public health significance to humans.
However in public health terms a small change in a large group is often more important than a big change in a small group, so these differences are of
public health significance.
Working with ideas and data, and conducting research that has
public health significance and the potential to decrease the impact of risk factors such as IPV on the development of young people.