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MCH Alert: Tomorrow's Policy Today

June 2004

June 25, 2004

  • Web Site Provides Resources for Parents to Help Their Daughters Develop Bone-Healthy Habits
  • Reports Analyze Effects of Mothers' Employment on Children's Nutrition
  • Authors Describe a Social Marketing Campaign to Increase Physical Activity Among Children
  • Study Reveals Inconsistencies in Assessing Mothers' Beliefs or Behaviors Associated with Childhood Obesity
  • Article Compares Adolescent-Violence-Related Behaviors Across Five Countries

June 18, 2004

  • Partnership Organized to Encourage Breastfeeding
  • Results of the National Survey of Early Childhood Health Released
  • USDA Reports on Initiatives to Address Information Needs of Federal Food Assistance and Nutrition Programs
  • Authors Assess Clinicians' Perceptions of the Healthy Steps for Young Children Program
  • Article Assesses Screening Measure for Depression in Young Children

June 11, 2004

  • Surgeon General Releases Report and Companion Resources on the Health Effects of Smoking
  • Kids Count 2004 Data Book Released
  • Report Presents Key Findings and Strategies for Strengthening the Safety Net
  • AAP Issues Clinical Report on Sexual Orientation and Adolescents
  • Article Assesses Availability and Perceived Effectiveness of Public Health Activities

June 4, 2004

  • Issue Brief Updates Data Analyses and Policy Options that Could Help Young Adults Stay Insured
  • Report Presents Analysis of National, State, and Local Data on Priority Health-Risk Behaviors Among Students in Grades 9 Through 12
  • Article Summarizes Efforts to Enable Schools to Help Prevent Chronic Disease
  • Authors Discuss Principals' Perceptions of and Practices Related to Bullying Prevention Activities
  • Study Graphically Reveals Brain Maturation in Children and Adolescents
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