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Preventive vs Preventative

JAMA, 1964
To the Editor:— The word "preventative" does not appear in Webster's Collegiate Dictionary . Perhaps the lexicographer omitted it because of a personal whim or prejudice (some people can carry their prejudices to extremes). A case in point is that of Dr.
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Preventing problems in prevention research

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1993
AbstractThe design, conduct, and analysis of prevention research efforts present formidable challenges, but as the papers in this volume illustrate, the problems of prevention research are probably not altogether intractable; they simply require the best of our thinking and the firmest of our commitments.
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Preventable stroke and stroke prevention

Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2005
Stroke is a major cause of death and disability in the world. The main causes of stroke are atherothromboembolism and cardiogenic embolism. The main causal and treatable risk factors for atherothromboembolic ischemic stroke are increasing blood pressure (BP), increasing cholesterol, cigarette smoking and diabetes; and the main risk factors for ...
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Prevention

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1981
J B, Howell, P E, Weary
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Injury prevention

Emergency Nurse, 2012
Emergency nurses with an interest in injury prevention can visit the South West Public Health Observatory's Injury Profile, which provides a snapshot of intentional and unintentional injuries in England by local authority. The website presents a series of interactive maps that enables regional and national comparisons to be made against about 40 injury-
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Prevention

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2000
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Preventing Fraud

Science, 1989
K, Bloch, A S, Relman
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