Unfortunately, that trust was betrayed when those folks let the anti-vaccine quacks confuse and frighten parents into thinking that the prevention of disease would harm their kids.
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Qualifying medical expenses include the costs of diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, and the costs for treatments affecting any part or function of the body.
Instead, we've created stovepipes of funding that reflect what's glamorous and interesting to the rich world and reflect our bias toward treatment as opposed to prevention of disease.
Prevention of a disease outbreak is the most important means of control and requires a proactive approach.
Moreover, future evidence-based guidelines for aspirin prophylaxis can no longer consider the use of aspirin for the prevention of vascular disease in isolation from cancer prevention.
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Given the success of current U.S. vaccine programs that have almost eliminated many other infections, the prevention of meningococcal disease qualifies as an unmet public health need.
The UK has one of the worst records in Europe in the treatment and prevention of heart disease, even though it accounts for more deaths than any other disease.
Go Red for Women is specifically about increasing awareness among women, particularly in at-risk minority communities about the risks and prevention of heart disease, but The Fit Cycle, as Winslow calls her project, is relevant to everyone.
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It is a good way forward for expanding the prevention of coronary heart disease.
Getting such powerful genetic analysis in over 200, 000 genetic variants in 200, 000 people is tricky but necessary and this is now starting to yield powerful tools to personalise treatment and aid prevention of coronary artery disease.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains a database of recent disease outbreaks and other health inspection information for cruise ships.
Health officials said there was "no need for panic", but advised people to take precautions "for prevention and management of the disease".
Prof Peter Weissberg, medical director of the British Heart Foundation, said he expected the plan to outline how the Welsh government would tackle early prevention and care of heart disease.
In the past several years, one of the most respected institutions in the area of disease prevention has come under scrutiny for allowing its assessments to be colored by a bias toward positive results and to be swayed by advocacy in the wider society.
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According to data posted Monday on the Web site of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most of the Midwest, a few states in the Southeast, Washington state and Hawaii are experiencing somewhat of a decline in H1N1 flu cases, reporting only "regional" flu activity.
The statistics also disclosed how people's view of cancer and its prevention altered after the experience of having the disease.
Lamellar was founded in 2007 to develop a new class of therapies for the prevention, treatment and control of severe respiratory disease.
William Dietz, of the Centres for Disease Prevention and Control, notes that, even at the start of high school, only 30% of girls regularly exercise vigorously, and half of these stop before they leave.
"We don't really have the answer, " said Dr. Lara Akinbami of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the senior author of the new report released Thursday.
Reduction of disease, prevention of premature death, how not to drink gasoline, things like that.
That publicity effort, combined with a relatively rapid mobilization of disease-prevention resources, suggests the country has learned its lesson about handling such outbreaks, experts say.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the odds of a person contracting mad cow disease, even after consuming contaminated products, are less than one in 10 billion.
If you are removing it for prevention of tooth decay or periodontal disease such as gingivitis, which destroys the root and makes the teeth fall out then I believe it's best at night.
When it arrived in America it was detected within months thanks to the vigilance of the country's Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in noticing clusters of a previously rare skin cancer that is often a symptom of immune-system collapse.
Petersen, as director of the division of vector borne diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is one of the foremost experts in the world on the condition.
The study was conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, which as part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regularly uses telephone surveys as a source of information about public health trends.
The Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary), through the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other scientific agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services, shall conduct or sponsor research into the causes of gun violence and the ways to prevent it.
Another key feature in making health care more affordable is early diagnosis, and better management of chronic disease via prevention efforts.
He's exploring the role of nutraceuticals in disease prevention and healthfulness.
The world will increasingly recognise that in the case of pandemics, as with heart disease and cancer, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
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