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Oregon: Using PRAMS Data for Legislation to Support Breastfeeding in the Workplace - PRAMS - Reproductive Health

PRAMS  Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System  Oregon: Using PRAMS Data for Legislation to Support Breastfeeding in the Workplace 

Oregon: Using PRAMS Data for Legislation to Support Breastfeeding in the Workplace, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System

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Preventing Chronic Disease | The Relationship Between State Policies for Competitive Foods and School Nutrition Practices in the United States - CDC

students  CDC  diet  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Fruits and Vegetables  nutrition policy  beverages 

Most students in grades kindergarten through 12 have access to foods and beverages during the school day outside the federal school meal programs, which are called competitive foods. At the time of this study, competitive foods were subject to minimal federal nutrition standards, but states could implement additional standards. Our analysis examined the association between school nutrition practices and alignment of state policies with Institute of Medicine recommendations (IOM Standards).

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Adaptation of a Cervical Cancer Education Program for African Americans in the Faith-Based Community, Atlanta, Georgia, 2012 - CDC

CDC  HPV  cervical cancer  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  faith-based programs  cancer education 

From 1999 through 2009, African American women in the United States had the second highest incidence rates of cervical cancer and were more likely to die from cervical cancer than women of other races. Con Amor Aprendemos (CAA) is an intervention created to educate the Latino community to reduce their risk for cervical cancer and diseases related to human papilloma virus (HPV). CAA was adapted to With Love We Learn (WLWL) to prevent cervical cancer and HPV in African American communities.

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