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The Guide to Community Preventive Services: What Works to Promote Health?

Our recently published book is now available in .PDF format Acrobat Reader icon. You can download any of the chapters below for free, or order the book from the publisher at a 15% discount.

bullet Opening
  Includes: Conventions Used in This Book, Introduction, Figures, and Acknowledgements
   
bullet Part I: Changing Risk Behaviors and Addressing Environmental Challenges
  Chapter 1: Tobacco
  Chapter 2: Physical Activity
  Chapter 3: The Social Environment
   
bullet Part II: Reducing Disease, Injury, and Impairment
  Chapter 4: Cancer
  Chapter 5: Diabetes
  Chapter 6: Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
  Chapter 7: Oral Health
  Chapter 8: Motor Vehicle Occupant Injury
  Chapter 9: Violence
   
bullet Part III: Methodological Background
  Chapter 10: Methods Used for Reviewing Evidence and Linking Evidence to Recommendations
  Chapter 11: Understanding and Using the Economic Evidence
  Chapter 12: Continuing Research Needs
   
bullet Glossary
bullet Appendix
bullet Index

 

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