Comparative cost-effectiveness analysis of two MSF surgical trauma centers. (57/128)

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A group-randomized controlled trial for health promotion in Girl Scouts: healthier troops in a SNAP (Scouting Nutrition & Activity Program). (58/128)

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Policy solutions to the 'grocery gap'. (59/128)

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Improving diabetes care among patients overdue for recommended testing: a randomized controlled trial of automated telephone outreach. (60/128)

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Improving human health in the Arctic: the expanding role of the Arctic Council's Sustainable Development Working Group. (61/128)

Human health is now a critical component of the Arctic Council's sustainable development program. The newly formed Arctic Human Health Expert Group (AHHEG), a subsidiary body of experts within the Sustainable Development Working Group (SDWG), will focus on identifying human health priorities that will improve the health of Arctic residents; engage experts in the field to evaluate possible actions; strengthen co-operation and collaboration between Arctic Council working groups and other Arctic co-operatives; and promote the translation of research into actions that will improve the health of Arctic peoples.  (+info)

Vocational rehabilitation service projects for American Indians with disabilities. Final regulations. (62/128)

The Secretary is adopting as final, without changes, interim final regulations for the American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Services (AIVRS) program to permit a consortium of Indian tribes to establish a separate legal entity to apply for a grant under this program. These final regulations are needed to enable the Department to make grants to Indian tribes that choose to form a consortium and, rather than authorizing one of the Indian tribes of the consortium to serve as the grantee, create a separate legal entity that serves as the grantee on behalf of the consortium and that is responsible for using the grant funds to provide services to all the Indian tribes in the consortium.  (+info)

The role of SIGN in the development of a global orthopaedic trauma database. (63/128)

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Time spent for activation of non-profit studies in oncology in Italy. (64/128)

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