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Preventing Chronic Disease | A Cancer Center™s Approach to Engaging African American Men About Cancer: The Men™s Fellowship Breakfast, Southeastern Michigan, 2008"2014 - CDC

cancer  michigan  CDC  men  men's health  black  african american  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD 

Despite disproportionate rates of cancer morbidity and mortality among African American men, few community-based efforts have been developed and sustained to educate African American men about cancer. The University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center implemented a series of breakfasts to improve cancer awareness, screening, and education among African American men. This article describes the rationale for and history of the community intervention.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Strategies, Actions, and Outcomes of Pilot State Programs in Public Health Genomics, 2003"2008 - CDC

education  oregon  minnesota  michigan  utah  CDC  genomics  genetics  family history  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Public Health Practice  Health Policy  genetic predisposition to disease  public health surveillance 

State health departments in Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, and Utah explored the use of genomic information, including family health history, in chronic disease prevention programs. To support these explorations, the Office of Public Health Genomics at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided cooperative agreement funds from 2003 through 2008. The 4 states’ chronic disease programs identified advocates, formed partnerships, and assessed public data; they integrated genomics into existing state plans for genetics and chronic disease prevention; they developed projects focused on prevention of asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions; and they created educational curricula and materials for health workers, policymakers, and the public. Each state’s program was different because of the need to adapt to existing culture, infrastructure, and resources, yet all were able to enhance their chronic disease prevention programs with the use of family health history, a low-tech “genomic tool.” Additional states are drawing on the experience of these 4 states to develop their own approaches.

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Lead

lead  health  research  science  environment  michigan  cardiovascular  water  kidney  Infertility  environmental agents  lead exposure  ntp  gas  toxicology  IQ  Flint  paint  metal  nerve 

Lead is a naturally occurring metal found deep within the ground. It occurs in small amounts in ore, along with other elements such as silver, zinc or copper.

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Michigan

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News of Michigan Medicare Fraud

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2012 Michigan News Archive

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2012 Michigan News Archive

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2009 Michigan News Archive

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2009 Michigan News Archive

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2010 Michigan News Archive

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2010 Michigan News Archive

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2011 Michigan News Archive

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2011 Michigan News Archive

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Michigan

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News of Michigan Medicare Fraud

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Michigan Anti-Bullying Laws & Policies

bullying  policies  laws  antibullying  michigan  stop bullying  anti bullying laws by state  anti bullying policies by state  anti bullying laws michigan 

Find out what laws and policies cover bullying and cyberbullying in Michigan. Visit StopBullying.gov for more information.

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