1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):138-146
The association of childbearing at early and late ages with various adverse outcomes of pregnancy was explored in data collected in the 1980 National ...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):128-138
This analysis is based on the 1972 and 1980 National Natality Surveys, conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics. About 10.6 percent (381...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):106-108
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1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):206-212
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), a new epidemic disease characterized by dysfunction of cellular immunity, is most common among homosexual ...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):200-205
A retrospective review of the charts of 52 patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the New York Hospital was conducted to determin...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):212-215
Between 1968 and 1978, the rates for spontaneous deaths, recorded on Upstate New York fetal death certificates, that occurred after 28 or more weeks o...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):173-183
In the 1980 National Natality and Fetal Mortality Surveys, information about fetal monitoring and type of delivery was obtained from hospitals for a s...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):152-161
Data from the 1980 National Natality and National Fetal Mortality Surveys were used to characterize the occupations of women during the year before de...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):162-172
Today, low birth weight--weight less than 2,500 grams (5 pounds 8 ounces)--is recognized as the single most significant characteristic of the newborn ...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):146-151
The 1980 National Natality Survey (NNS) and 1980 National Fetal Mortality Survey (NFMS) provide a unique opportunity to examine variation in exposure ...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):111-116
Seven Public Health Service agencies collaborated with the National Center for Health Statistics in designing, funding, and analyzing the 1980 Nationa...
Mar-Apr 1984 | Public Health Rep. 99 (2)
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Mar-Apr 1984 | Public Health Rep. 99(2)
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03/01/1984 | Public Health Rep. 99(2):105-106
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Mar-Apr 1984 | Public Health Rep. 99(2)
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03/01/1984 | Public Health Rep. 99(2):193-199
The Port Allegany Asbestos Health Program (PAAHP) is a unique, community-run program that resulted from the successful cooperative efforts of a labor ...
03/01/1984 | Public Health Rep. 99(2):117-127
Data from the 1980 National Natality Survey (NNS) and the 1980 National Fetal Mortality Survey (NFMS) are used to describe the drinking and smoking be...
1984 Mar-Apr | Public Health Rep. 99(2):184-192
Assuring all infants a healthy start in life and enhancing the health of their mothers are goals of the Public Health Service's health promotion and d...
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