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- WHO International Health Regulations
CDC's recommendations for international travelers apply primarily to vaccinations and prophylactic measures for U.S. travelers. The purpose of the International Health Regulations adopted by WHO is to ensure maximum security against the international spread of disease, with minimum interference with world commerce. As a result of these regulations, some countries require an International Certificate of Vaccination against yellow fever as a condition for entry. Because some countries require...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- How Medical and Other Health Professionals Can Help Increase the Number of Infants Who Return for a Follow-up Evaluation
Each year, approximately 12,000 babies are born with hearing loss in the United States. If hearing loss is discovered during the "critical period" for children to develop their speech and language skills -- from birth to the first two to three years of life -- they will have a much better chance of keeping up with their peers in learning language and speech skills. If they miss this critical period of development, they can fall far behind their peers in these areas. This delay, in turn, can...
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- WISE EARS! A National Campaign to Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
How Loud is Too Loud? bookmark Resources for Educators (videos, classroom activities) Ten Ways to Recognize Hearing Loss bookmark WISE EARS!® for Life flyer Noise-Induced Hearing Loss fact sheet General Estimates of Work-Related Noises fact sheet Occupational Hearing Loss Publications Work-Related Hearing Loss fact sheet WISE EARS® Tips: Hearing Matters Lessons in Shooter Safety WISE EARS!® At Work! Radio Spots WISE EARS!® Warns About Hearing Loss press release WISE EARS!®...
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
- Soy: Health Claims for Soy Protein,
Questions About Other Components
by John Henkel Vegetarians and health enthusiasts have known for years that foods rich in soy protein offer a good alternative to meat, poultry, and other animal-based products. As consumers have pursued healthier lifestyles in recent years, consumption of soy foods has risen steadily, bolstered by scientific studies showing health benefits from these products. Last October, the Food and Drug Administration gave food manufacturers permission to put labels on products high in soy protein...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- Stress Management for the Health of It
Clemson Extension Stress! The idea stirs up many images - rushing to work, watching the stock market drop daily, seeing a hail storm wipe out a newly emerging crop, working long into the night on a project. All of these situations can build up irritation and fatigue that dare not show at an important meeting. Stress in such situations means pressure, conflict, loss of control, and uncertainty. These feelings can lead to a variety of problems for all members of a family. That is why stress has...
National Ag Safety Database
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- Could Baby Boomers Be Approaching Retirement in Worse Shape Than Their Predecessors? - March - 05, 2007
National Institutes of Health - Mon, 05 Mar 2007 02:43 EST
- Study Advances Evidence for Receptor’s Role in Alcohol Pleasure and Problems - March - 06, 2007
National Institutes of Health - Tue, 06 Mar 2007 08:40 EST
- 2,000 Influenza Virus Genomes Now Completed And Publicly Accessible
MedicalNewsToday - Mon, 26 Feb 2007 04:00 EST
- NIDA Begins Its First-Ever Public Discussion on Pain Relief and Addiction - March - 05, 2007
National Institutes of Health - Mon, 05 Mar 2007 06:51 EST
- Review Of 1918 Pandemic Flu Studies Offers More Questions Than Answers
ScienceDaily - Thu, 01 Mar 2007 04:00 EST
Clinical Trials
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- Natural History Study of Patients With Central Nervous System Tumors Being Evaluated at the National Institutes of Health
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00458640 - Recruiting
Brain and Central Nervous System Tumors; Chordoma; Neuroblastoma
- Late Effects of Radiation Therapy and Natural History of Disease in Patients Previously Treated for Cancer at the National Institutes of Health
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00436813 - Recruiting
Unspecified Adult Solid Tumor, Protocol Specific; Unspecified Childhood Solid Tumor, Protocol Specific
- Health Interventions for Survivors and Primary Support Persons of Spinal Cord Injury
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00148239 - Active, not recruiting
Spinal Cord Injuries
- National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey IV (NHANES (IV)
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00005154 - Active, not recruiting
Cardiovascular Diseases; Coronary Disease; Heart Diseases; Hypertension; Blood Disease; Lung Diseases
- Oral Health Education Program
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00103493 - Active, not recruiting
Dental Caries; Oral hygiene; Oral health; Dental health

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