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MCH Alert: Tomorrow's Policy Today
May
2003
May
30, 2003
- Hispanic Adolescents
Are Exposed to More Alcohol Advertising Than Non-Hispanic Adolescents,
Report Finds
- Report Suggests
Developmental Services for Children Need Improvement
- Dual Intervention
Focuses on Alcohol-Use Reduction and Effective Contraception in Reducing
Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies
- Study Explores
Health Services Use Among Children of Migratory Agricultural Workers
- Article Examines
Cost Efficiency of a Dental Program for Migrant Children
May
23, 2003
- Consortium Launches
Public Health Data Standards Web Site
- Research Brief
Notes Important Links Between Characteristics of Children and Families
and Absence of Adult Supervision
- Report Reviews
Bush Administration's Record on Protecting Children's Environmental
Health
- Article Describes
a Youth Developmental Approach to Profiling Sexual Abstinence
- Study Finds
E-Mail and Internet Use for Health Purposes Less Prevalent Than
Previously Thought
May
16, 2003
- Number of Black
Children in Extreme Poverty Reaches Record High, Analysis Finds
- Issue Brief Looks
at Impact of Women's Multiple Roles on Health and Economic Well-Being
- Web Site Launched
to Help Parents Promote Their Children's Mental Health
- Policy Statement
Highlights Pediatricians' Role in Improving Children's Oral Health
- Study Examines
Risk Factors for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
May
9, 2003
- Call to Action
Provides Basis for Improving Oral Health
- Nearly Half
the Nation's Population Lives in Counties with Unhealthy Ozone
Levels, Report Finds
- Report Focuses
on Efforts to Integrate Core Competencies into Health Professions
Education
- Study Finds
Unique Source of Stem Cells
- Parental Presence
at the Evening Meal Improves Adolescents' Consumption of Healthy
Foods, Study Finds
May
2, 2003
- Nation's Oral
Health Receives a "C" for Second Year Running
- Publication
Lists New Oral-Health-Related Materials
- Facts on Sexual
Activity, Pregnancy, and Childbearing Among Latino Adolescents
Are Available
- Issue Brief
Presents Current State of Research on Abstinence Education for
School-Age Children
- Low Blood Lead
Concentrations Are Inversely Associated with Children's IQ Scores,
Study Finds
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