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Vaccine Refusal, Mandatory Immunization, and the Risks of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Saad B. Omer et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine 360 (19), 1981-8 (07 May 2009)
Vaccines are among the most effective prevention tools available to clinicians. However, the success of an immunization program depends on high rates of acceptance and coverage. There is evidence of an increase in vaccine refusal in the United States and of geographic clustering of refusals that results in outbreaks.
 
Use of Electronic Health Records in U.S. Hospitals
Ashish K. Jha et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine 360 (16), NEJMsa0900592-1638 (25 Mar 2009)
Results On the basis of responses from 63.1% of hospitals surveyed, only 1.5% of U.S. hospitals have a comprehensive electronic-records system (i.e., present in all clinical units), and an additional 7.6% have a basic system (i.e., present in at least one clinical unit). Computerized provider-order entry for medications has been implemented in only 17% of hospitals...
 
Fighting MRSA with ionic liquids
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HIV prevention with drug-using populations--current status and future prospects: introduction and overview.
R Needle et al.
Public Health Reports 113 (Suppl 1), 4-18 (Jun 1998)
 
Smoking kills -- irrespective of social class and gender | Eureka! Science News
esciencenews.com
"The research also found that the survival advantage that women normally have over men is cancelled out by smoking. As the authors say 'in essence, neither affluence nor being female offers a defense against the toxicity of tobacco.'"
 
Canada’s 2003 renewed drug strategy — an evidence-based review
Kora Debeck et al.
 
Tobacco-specific nitrosamines in new tobacco products.
Irina Stepanov et al.
Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 8 (2), 309-13 (Apr 2006)
New tobacco products, designed to attract consumers who are concerned about the health effects of tobacco, have been appearing on the market. Objective evaluation of these products requires, as a first step, data on their potentially toxic constituents. Tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) are an important class of carcinogens in tobacco products, but virtually no data were available on their levels in these products. In the present study, we analyzed several new products-Ariva, Stonewall, Exalt, Revel, Smokey Mountain, and Quest-for TSNAs and compared their TSNA levels with those in nicotine replacement products and conventional smokeless tobacco and cigarette brands. TSNAs were not detected in Smokey Mountain, which is a tobacco-free snuff product. The lowest levels among the new products containing tobacco were in Ariva and Stonewall (0.26-0.28 microg/g wet weight of product). The highest levels in the new products were found in Exalt (3.3 microg/g tobacco), whereas Revel and Quest had intermediate amounts. Only trace amounts were found in nicotine replacement products, and conventional brands had levels consistent with those reported in the literature. These results demonstrate that TSNA levels in new tobacco products range from relatively low to comparable with those found in some conventional brands.
 
Public Health Implications of Smokeless Tobacco Use as a Harm Reduction Strategy
David A. Savitz et al.
American Journal of Public Health 96 (11), 1934-9 (01 Nov 2006)
 
Licensing Law and the Impact of the Public Health Objective - A Review Paper
M. Plunkett
 
Alcohol Across the Lifespan (09)- NIAAA Five Year Strategic Plan, FY09-14
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