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Exploring The Public Health Continuum From Practice And Evaluation To Community-Based Participatory Research, Julie Gleason-Comstock, Talat Danish, Richard Douglass
Exploring The Public Health Continuum From Practice And Evaluation To Community-Based Participatory Research, Julie Gleason-Comstock, Talat Danish, Richard Douglass
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
Establishing An Academic Division Of Geriatrics And Gerontology, William Wadland
Establishing An Academic Division Of Geriatrics And Gerontology, William Wadland
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
A New Paradigm For Public Health – The Hipper Model, Yvonne E. Anthony
A New Paradigm For Public Health – The Hipper Model, Yvonne E. Anthony
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
Editorship Of A Public Health Electronic Journal: Profile Of A Leader, Greg Cline, Phd, Julie Gleason-Comstock
Editorship Of A Public Health Electronic Journal: Profile Of A Leader, Greg Cline, Phd, Julie Gleason-Comstock
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
Hookah: Prevalence, Perceived Harmfulness, And Factors Associated With Its Use Among College Students, Dae Shik Kim, Patricia Tattersall, Theresa Green, Margaret Richardson, Amy B. Curtis
Hookah: Prevalence, Perceived Harmfulness, And Factors Associated With Its Use Among College Students, Dae Shik Kim, Patricia Tattersall, Theresa Green, Margaret Richardson, Amy B. Curtis
Michigan Journal of Public Health
Introduction: Given the increased use and availability of hookah among the US college students, coupled with the health risks related to its use, the current study examined awareness and use of hookah among college students as well as what characteristics are related to the use of hookah. Methods: The study utilized a self administered anonymous survey to gather information about hookah use from the students in an undergraduate general education class (n = 108). Results: The survey results indicated that the large majority of students were aware of hookah, and nearly half of them had used hookah more than once. …
Prostate Health Education And Awareness For Native American Men, Noel Pingatore
Prostate Health Education And Awareness For Native American Men, Noel Pingatore
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
Integrating Diabetes Primary Prevention Into The Michigan Wisewoman Program, Kristi Pier
Integrating Diabetes Primary Prevention Into The Michigan Wisewoman Program, Kristi Pier
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Gis Mapping In Targeted Health Surveillance Efforts For Illicit Drug Use In Detroit, Michigan, Gerry Polverento
The Use Of Gis Mapping In Targeted Health Surveillance Efforts For Illicit Drug Use In Detroit, Michigan, Gerry Polverento
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
Development Of A Cbpr Protocol For An Idu Focus Group On Overdose Prevention And Naloxone Training & Distribution, Julie Gleason-Comstock
Development Of A Cbpr Protocol For An Idu Focus Group On Overdose Prevention And Naloxone Training & Distribution, Julie Gleason-Comstock
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
A Systems Approach To Implementing The Enhancefitness Program In Michigan, Karen Mccloskey
A Systems Approach To Implementing The Enhancefitness Program In Michigan, Karen Mccloskey
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
Establishing An Academic Division Supporting Public Health Medical Direction, Molly Polverento
Establishing An Academic Division Supporting Public Health Medical Direction, Molly Polverento
Michigan Journal of Public Health
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Prevalence, Transmission, And Prevention Methods Of Salmonellosis From Pet Turtles In Michigan, Karina Ballester, Edwin Vazquez, Mahdi Saeed, Paul C. Bartlett
Evaluation Of Prevalence, Transmission, And Prevention Methods Of Salmonellosis From Pet Turtles In Michigan, Karina Ballester, Edwin Vazquez, Mahdi Saeed, Paul C. Bartlett
Michigan Journal of Public Health
The sale and distribution of turtles with a carapace smaller than four inches in diameter was banned by federal law in 1975 on the grounds that such animals were frequently associated with human Salmonella infections. However, the popularity of these small turtles as pets has resurfaced, and in many places in Michigan they are being sold illegally. This study was conducted in Michigan to determine the prevalence of Salmonella spp. in the most popular pet turtle species, Trachemys scripta elegans commonly known as red-eared sliders, and to evaluate the compliance of pet stores with laws concerning the sale of these …