1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):556-561
Health care systems are rapidly shifting attention from providing health care to producing health, profoundly altering how and which services are prov...
1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):625-629
Despite state laws prohibiting the purchase of tobacco by minors, the ease with which underage youth can purchase cigarettes has been documented natio...
1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):635-638
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1995 Sep-Oct | PHS Chronicles
Sep 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):521
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Sep 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):545
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Sep 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):555
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Sep 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):561
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Sep 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):570-572
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1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):600-606
The researchers sought to explore and describe the demographic, cognitive, psychosocial, and behavioral factors associated with the continued risky be...
1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):563-562
This study examines the process and effect of translating a pilot research project into a large-scale service program. In a pilot resource mothers pro...
1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):618-621
To assess the understanding of safer sex among heterosexual adults, people enrolled in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) education trials at a sexual...
Sep 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):531-533
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Sep 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):562
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1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):607-617
Despite the decline in the incidence of dental caries in the United States over the past several years, the condition remains a significant problem fo...
1995 Sep-Oct | Public Health Rep. 110(5):621-624
After a rash of fatal overdoses among drug users that was attributed to the synthetic narcotic analgesic fentanyl, the New Jersey Department of Health...
Sep-Oct 1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5)
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09/01/1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):593-599
Employers are becoming increasingly concerned about the consequences and costs of substance use in their workplaces. Despite this heightened awareness...
09/01/1995 | Public Health Rep. 110(5):534-544
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