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Central Utah Public Health Department Aims to improve and protect health, enhance the environment, prevent illness and injury, and promote healthy lifestyles. Find details about community health education, emergency preparedness, environmental health, vital records and preventative health services. |
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Club Health - Public Health Information Club Health shares research, policy and practice on health and nightlife. It carries out original research, develops public health information and promotes best practice through an international conference every two years. |
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The Community Guide Provides health professionals and community leaders with information needed for informed decision making on the most effective public health strategies, policies and programs for their communities. |
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Community Tool Box Guidance in improving community health and development. Offering specific, skill-building information on a variety of community topics. |
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Community Voices Health Care for the Underserved is a five year national health initiative. Working from the community level up, aims to improve the quality and access of health care for the underserved. |
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Health-Related Quality of Life, CDC Information about CDC's use of health-related quality of life measures to track population health and identify health disparities in population subgroups, and in state and local communities. |
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Hesperian Foundation Latest news, available books, and ongoing projects of the Foundation. A non-profit organization committed to improving the health of people in poor communities around the world by making health information accessible. (Berkeley, CA) |
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JWCH Institute Provides a variety of programs for the underserved segments of Los Angeles county, including HIV prevention, health education and primary medical care. |
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Lepra India LEPRA India is dedicated to improve public health status of the community through implementing control programmes for leprosy and other allied diseases, improving awareness level on health issues, promoting research in health science and rehabilitating the needy and disabled. |
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