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Activities for Injury Prevention

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1985
yas G> ~ E noted with interest your publication's recent editorial (1) which emphasizes the importance of injuries as W 5.T.T 2 causes of death, disability, and economic costs in the it W % United States today and proposes the establishment of a P c) "National Institute of Injury Prevention" to develop and coordinate research and control efforts ...
C A, Herron   +4 more
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Preventive dentistry activated

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1967
The dental profession must educate the public in the prevention and causes of dental disease. In the United States, there are about 700 million untreated cavities. Prevention is the key to better dental health.
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Crime Prevention and Active Living

American Journal of Health Promotion, 2007
This paper addresses the question of whether crime is a barrier to active living and if it is, what can be done about it? The authors introduce a theoretical model that addresses how crime might influence physical activity behavior. The core components of the model are: situational characteristics, crime and disorder, fear of crime or disorder, and ...
Anastasia, Loukaitou-Sideris   +1 more
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Physical activity and diabetes prevention

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2005
Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions worldwide and is associated with a large economic burden, increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and premature mortality. Hyperglycemia is the hallmark clinical manifestation of diabetes and evolves through a multifactorial etiology of genetic, environmental, and behavioral enablers.
Michael J, LaMonte   +2 more
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Active cancer prevention

2013
Chapter 2 describes the key potentially modifiable risk factors that are responsible for more than half of the seven million deaths from cancer worldwide. Using evidence-based strategies to impact individual and population behaviour changes, public health efforts driven by sound knowledge, legislative support/backing, and social commitment have the ...
Graham Colditz, Courtney Beers
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Preventing Inappropriate Activation

Science Signaling, 2011
The C-terminal domain of a bacterial response regulator insulates the protein from inappropriate activation by phosphodonor metabolites.
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Prevention Ethics: Explicating the Context of Prevention Activities

Ethics & Behavior, 1992
Research and intervention involving primary prevention [related to mental health and psychology] have grown dramatically in the past 10 years. However, little attention has been paid to ethical issues in primary prevention. This article proposes a framework for increasing awareness of such issues. The framework centers on explicating the contexts where
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Vitamin C prevents microglia activation

Science, 2017
Neuroscience Changes in the levels of ascorbate, the reduced form of vitamin C, alter neuronal function and are associated with neurodegenerative disorders. Activation of microglia in response to tissue damage or pathogens also contributes to neurodegenerative disease. Portugal et al.
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CTRP3 Prevents Macrophage Activation

The FASEB Journal, 2020
Sepsis is a life‐threatening medical emergency that is caused by the body’s extreme response to an infection. The initial infection results in an overproduction of cytokines which recruits additional immune cells.
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Greedy randomized adaptive search procedure for simultaneous scheduling of production and preventive maintenance activities in dynamic flexible job shops

Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2021
A. Baykasoğlu, F. S. Madenoğlu
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