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Bushman, Richard L.; Bushman, Claudia L. – Journal of American History, 1988
Examines the cultural and social history of personal cleanliness. Discusses the cultural origins of U.S. washing habits and explores the question of why such practices spread throughout society. Describes how, between 1750 and 1900, washing became a regular practice of most people in the United States. (GEA)
Descriptors: Cultural Traits, Health Conditions, Hygiene, Social Change
Association of American Medical Colleges, Washington, DC. – 2003
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) convened a multidisciplinary group of experts to share their insights about the learning objectives and educational experiences that they would recommend for the training of future physicians about bioterrorism. The expert panel broadened the scope of their discussion beyond bioterrorism to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Health Conditions, Medical Education, Medical Students
EPA Journal, 1979
Spurred by recent medical findings, the Environmental Protection Agency has initiated a program to help educators check their schools for asbestos-containing materials and correct any hazardous conditions which are found. (Author/RE)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Construction Materials, Diseases, Health
Bacci, Geoff – School Business Affairs, 2002
Describes issues and solutions involving indoor air quality in school. Includes indoor air quality action plans, the role of the environmental consultant, and resources available to help school districts develop an indoor air quality action plan. (PKP)
Descriptors: Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Conditions, Indoor Air Pollution

Anson, C. A.; Shepherd, C. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1996
Data from 348 patients (mean age 37) with postacute spinal cord injury revealed that 95% reported at least 1 secondary problem, and 58% reported 3 or more. The number and severity of complications varied with time since the injury. Obesity, pain, spasticity, urinary tract infections, pressure sores, and lack of social integration were common…
Descriptors: Adults, Health Conditions, Incidence, Injuries
Dallery, Jesse; Glenn, Irene M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2005
The present study tested the feasibility of an Internet-based method to obtain objective evidence of smoking abstinence and to deliver vouchers for evidence of abstinence. Four heavy smokers participated in this 4-week study. Twice daily, participants made video recordings of themselves providing a breath carbon monoxide (CO) sample with a Web…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Feasibility Studies, Smoking, Videotape Recordings
Warnes, Emily; Allen, Keith D. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2005
In this investigation, we evaluated the effectiveness of surface electromyography (EMG) biofeedback to treat paradoxical vocal fold motion in a 16-year-old girl. EMG biofeedback training occurred once per week over the course of 10 weeks. In a changing criterion design, muscle tension showed systematic changes that corresponded with changes in the…
Descriptors: Human Body, Biofeedback, Attendance, Adolescents

Anderson, John P.; Kaplan, Robert M.; Ake, Christopher F. – Social Indicators Research, 2004
Objective: To estimate the impact of arthritis using a general health index and National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data. Methods: Morbidity data came from NHIS Public Use data, from the years 19861988 and 1994. The data are 423 400 cases, representing 975 421 153 person-years. Quality of Well-being Scale (QWB) morbidity scores were imputed…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Quality of Life, Multiple Regression Analysis, Health Conditions
Ruddick, Loraine; Oliver, Chris – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2005
Background: Health status is an important domain of quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities. This paper describes the development of a self-report health status measure for use with people with intellectual disabilities living in staffed community-based accommodation, and reports preliminary reliability data for the schedule.…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Health Conditions, Quality of Life, Mental Health
Benitz, Catherine, Comp. – Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center (MPRRC), 2006
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) includes important, but limited, protections for millions of working Americans and their families around the ability to obtain and keep health coverage. Among its specific protections, HIPAA: (1) Limits the use of preexisting condition exclusions; (2) Prohibits group health…
Descriptors: Privacy, Health Conditions, Health Insurance, Confidential Records
Haas, Steven A. – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2006
This study investigates whether childhood health acts as a mechanism through which socioeconomic status is transferred across generations. The study uses data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to track siblings and to estimate fixed-effects models that account for unobserved heterogeneity at the family level. The results demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Siblings, Economically Disadvantaged, Health Conditions, Educational Attainment
Williams, Elizabeth; Kuzyk, Raya – Library Journal, 2006
It is not surprising that the expanding American waistline is correlating to a growing need for health information. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, obesity contributes to an increased risk for hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and some cancers. And though general medical books that list 100 different…
Descriptors: Obesity, Heart Disorders, Health Promotion, Health Education
King, Carol Ann; Meadows, Beth Bender; Engelke, Martha Keehner; Swanson, Melvin – Journal of School Health, 2006
The growing prevalence of overweight in students and adolescents has become a matter of national concern and is linked to a rise in chronic health conditions in students who previously had low prevalence rates, such as cardiovascular disease. This study examined the relationships between age, ethnicity, race, body mass index (BMI), and elevated…
Descriptors: African Americans, High Risk Students, Prevention, Incidence
Wilkinson, Anna V.; Hernandez-Valero, Maria A.; Etzel, Carol J.; Barcenas, Carlos H.; Spitz, Margaret R.; Bondy, Melissa L.; Strom, Sara S. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2006
Self-rated health (SRH), a consistent predictor of mortality among diverse populations, is sensitive to health indicators and social factors. American-born Hispanics report better SRH than their foreign-born counterparts but simultaneously report poorer health indicators and have shorter life expectancy. Using a matched prospective cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Acculturation, Health Behavior
Lennox, N.; Rey-Conde, T.; Cooling, N. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: People with intellectual disability (ID) leaving institutions pass through a transition stage that makes them vulnerable to inadequate health care. They enter into community care under general practitioners (GPs) who are often untrained and inexperienced in their needs. Specifically designed health reviews may be of assistance to both…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Health Promotion, Health Conditions, Physical Examinations