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Merrill, Margaret C. – Library Journal, 2006
The Centers for Disease Control estimates that every year 76 million Americans get some kind of food poisoning, more than 300,000 are hospitalized, and approximately 5,000 people die. A 2004 analysis by the Center for Science in the Public Interest indicates that contaminated produce is responsible for the greatest number of food-borne illnesses.…
Descriptors: Hygiene, Disease Control, College Libraries, Public Libraries
LaFee, Scott – School Administrator, 2005
American kids are fat and getting fatter. In the late 1970s, about 7 percent of U.S. children between the ages of six and 11 were considered obese, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control. The percentage now is more than 13 percent, even higher among teens and in certain demographic groups. The reasons why are no surprise. Children…
Descriptors: Obesity, Nutrition, School Responsibility, Health

Buckley, James F. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1987
Discusses the need for environmental health inspections in schools. Reports on the results of a survey of Clackamas County (Oregon) school kitchens, in relation to a high incidence of hepatitis A. Describes the variety of violations found and urges that schools no longer be exempt from state health division regulations. (TW)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Diseases, Environmental Education, Environmental Standards
Department of Health , Education, and Welfare, Washington., DC. Office of the Secretary. – 1974
For potential grant applicants and for the general public, the booklet describes the programs of the six Public Health Service agencies in the American health care system. Each program is described concisely in terms of: its purpose and legal basis; applicants' eligibility for grants and the basis for their award; the special requirements made of…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Alcoholism, Communications, Disease Control