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  1. Back-to-School Health News.(Influenza)(Brief Article): An article from: Techniques
  2. CIRCUSWORKS: a special back-to-school web site for primary school teachers and homeschoolers. (Notices).: An article from: Communication Disorders Quarterly
  3. Assisted living and elder care in the Valley: senior care during the back-to-school rush.(An Advertising Supplement): An article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal
  4. Older nurses face the challenges of tertiary study: a group of RGONs, most in their fifties, went back to school for a year. Here three share their journey ... article from: Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand by Marilynn Bruton, Lynette Harrison, et all 2003-09-01
  5. Circusworks, a special back-to-school gift to primary school teachers and homeschoolers. (Notice).(Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey): An article from: Communication Disorders Quarterly
  6. Tuberculosis: Back to the Future (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Third Annual Public Health Forum) by John D. H. Porter, 1994-07
  7. Looking forward by going back: a school counselor educator's return to school counseling.(PERSPECTIVE FROM THE FIELD): An article from: Professional School Counseling by Tamara E. Davis, 2006-12-01
  8. Merck backs off campaign to make cervical cancer vaccination school entry requirement for preteen girls.(FOR THE RECORD)(Merck & Company)(Report): An article from: Guttmacher Policy Review by Adam Sonfield, 2007-01-01
  9. School backpacks do not appear to be behind new-onset, chronic back pain. (Alternatives Probably Unneeded).(Brief Article): An article from: Pediatric News by Deeanna Franklin, 2002-01-01
  10. Heavy school backpacks may be too much for children to shoulder. (In The News ...).: An article from: Childhood Education
  11. Reducing the co$t of pain: Understanding and using ergonomics to develop, implement, improve and market your cumulative trauma/repetitive motion injury prevention programs : workshop manual by Ronald W Porter, 1996

81. Covering Kids & Families Back-to-School Campaign
Covering Kids Families backto-school Campaign. AWHONN is continuallylooking to improve the health and well-being of women and infants in our society
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82. Mayor S Office Of Health Insurance Access
B2S Bus The backto-school 2004 Campaign is a public health insurance outreachand enrollment initiative designed to provide eligible yet uninsured children
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83. HealthScout-Consumer Health News, Information And Resources Updated Daily-Kid-Ba
Horowitz released the survey results at a special back to school press briefing on back to school Child and Adolescent health. New York City
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THURSDAY, Aug. 11 (HealthDay News) American children miss 22 million days of school each year due to colds, flu and other infections, experts say. But that statistic should come as no surprise to the nation's teachers: In a new survey, seven out of 10 say their classrooms aren't regularly disinfected by custodians, and more than half say they spend their own money and time ridding their classrooms of germs.

84. AMA (Comm) Program Details
Program details for the back to school child and adolescent health media briefing.
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AMA and National PTA Media Briefing
August 11, 2005 Scholastic
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  • Rebecca Bondor - Vice President and Editor in Chief, Classroom Magazines, Scholastic
  • J. Edward Hill, MD - President, American Medical Association, Chicago, Ill.
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  • Anna Weselak - President, National PTA
  • Vicki Friedman - Group Manager, Public Relations, The Clorox Company
  • Moderator: Anne Willoughby, MD, MPH Director, Center for Research for Mothers and Children, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
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Classroom health hazards: Results of joint study of germs in the classroom
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  • Paul Horowitz, MD, FAAP Medical director and pediatrician, Legacy Emanuel Children's Hospital pediatric and adolescent clinics, Portland, Ore.
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School germs: Keeping your children healthy in their learning environment (PDF, 20KB)
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85. AMA (MAC) Doctors Back To School
AMA Minority Affairs Consortium project Doctors back to school. MinorityAmericans continue to be in poorer health and face more difficulties in getting
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e-mail story print story AMA Doctors Back to School program inspires new generation of physicians. If you are like many physicians, you are practicing medicine today because you knew someone who inspired you to follow that path. The AMA Minority Affairs Consortium (MAC) is calling on all minority physicians to fill a similar role for children in their communities by taking part in Doctors Back to School. Dr. Maurice Scholas visits a classroom. What is Doctors Back to School?
Doctors Back to School is a program that aims to raise awareness of the need for more minority physicians and to encourage children from underrepresented minority groups to look at medicine as a career option. Through Doctors Back to School, physicians and medical students across the country visit schools and community organizations to help young minority children realize they, too, can follow the same path. The program continues year round and was orginally launched in March 2002. The lastest Doctors Back to School kit is available online. Physicians are encouraged to continue making visits to schools and other community programs whenever they can during the year. Why is it important?

86. The Back-To-School Fight Against Acne
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88. Back To School 2001: Bad Teeth Epidemic Among Poor Children
back to school 2001 Bad teeth epidemic among poor children Many involveMedicaid, the health program for poor and disabled Americans that s run jointly
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Back to School 2001: Bad teeth epidemic among poor children Sunday, August 26, 2001 By Rachel Smolkin, Post-Gazette National Bureau Six-year-old Edith Becerra has a toothache, but her mother can't find a dentist to treat her. Edith's tooth began hurting when a filling fell out. Now, she's having trouble eating, and her mother worries that the pain will worsen, making it difficult for her to do her schoolwork as she begins first grade tomorrow. "I know what a toothache is, and I know she's going to have problems in school if they don't attend to it now," said Evelia Becerra, who speaks only Spanish. First in a series 5 Pitt dental students learn of the need first-hand
Becerra, an apple-packer in Erie, asked a migrant health services coordinator to help her find a dentist quickly. But only two dental clinics in the Erie area take patients on Medicaid, the government program for low-income families. Becerra was told that the earliest possible appointment for Edith was Dec. 28 four painful months away. Tooth decay, a common chronic childhood condition, is easily treated in most young children. But many low-income children in America do not have such care, either because they have no dental insurance or because their parents cannot find a dentist who will treat them.

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90. CNN.com - Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Easing Back-to-school Jitters - August 19, 2002
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CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta (CNN) School already has begun in some parts of the country, while it's a few days away elsewhere. Most children aren't too thrilled about having to hit the books, and school even can be a source of anxiety for some. What can parents do to help ease the back-to-school transition? CNN's medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, offered a few tips Monday. GUPTA: [Going back to school] can be an anxiety-provoking time. No question about it, and especially 5- to 7-year-olds and 11- to 14-year-olds. Those kids are likely to call in sick the first couple of days in part because [of] a new day of school. Also in part because it's usually a new school in those age groups. So a lot of those kids are very concerned. Kids can worry about just about anything. And no doubt they worry if their teachers are going to like them, if their colleagues are going to like them, how are they going to get home after school. They have all of these concerns that may seem pretty obvious to parents but not all so obvious to the kids. And that leads to a lot of different tips that parents can hear about from various experts, and also kids can keep track as well.

91. News From Congresswoman Jane Harman
Harman Hosts backTo-school health Fair. SAN PEDRO - Children from across theHarbor area received free immunizations at a health fair sponsored by
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August 19, 2002
Harman Hosts Back-To-School Health Fair
SAN PEDRO - Children from across the Harbor area received free immunizations at a health fair sponsored by Congresswoman Jane Harman (D-Redondo Beach) at Harbor Free Clinic in San Pedro. "It's back-to-school time, and as parents we all have a lot to do to prepare," said Harman. "Ensuring our children's health should be our first priority." Harman also added, "A healthy mind comes with a healthy body. Vaccinating children now ensures that students will not be caught in the last minute rush before the school year starts." California requires all children entering kindergarten and 7th grade to be vaccinated against common childhood illnesses, such as measles and chicken pox. The cost of the full schedule of 15 immunizations can be prohibitive, and the availability of free vaccines is limited by resources. Harbor Free Clinic is an independent clinic that receives funds from Los Angeles County through the Public-Private Partnership Program. Proposed cuts to the County health budget could jeopardize support for this program. Harman spoke about the need for sustained County funding: "I pledge to do everything I can to find additional federal funds for Los Angeles County's public healthcare system."

92. Going Back To School
Suggestions for dealing with the backto-school blues and the first-day nervousness.
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It's school time again! You're probably feeling excited and maybe a little sad that summer is over. Some kids feel nervous or a little scared on the first day of school because of all the new things: new teachers, new friends, and maybe even a new school. Luckily, these "new" worries only stick around for a little while. Let's find out more about going back to school. The First Day
Most teachers kick off the school year by introducing themselves and talking about all the stuff you'll be doing that year. Some teachers give students a chance to tell something about themselves to the rest of the class. When teachers do the talking on the first day, they often go over classroom rules so you'll know what's allowed and what's not. Pay close attention so you'll know if you need to raise your hand to ask a question and what the rules are about visiting the restroom. You might already know a lot of people in your classes on the first day. But it's a great day to make a new friend, so try to say hello to kids you know and new ones that you don't. Make the first move and you'll be glad you did and so will your new friend! Moving to Middle School?

93. Back Pain - Lower Back Pain - EMedicine Health
Information on causes, symptoms, and treatment of back pain.
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Back pain in the lower back or low back pain is a common concern, affecting up to 90% of Americans at some point in their lifetime. Up to 50% will have more than one episode. Low back pain is not a specific disease. Rather, it is a symptom that may occur from a variety of different processes. In up to 85% of people with low back pain, despite a thorough medical examination, no specific cause of the pain can be identified.
  • Low back pain is second only to the common cold as a cause of lost days at work. It is also one of the most common reasons to visit a doctor's office or a hospital's emergency department.
    Doctors usually refer to back pain as acute if it has been present for less than a month and chronic if it lasts for a longer period of time.
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94. Pregnancy & Parenting: For Today's Mom - IVillage
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95. Back Pain And Neck Pain Patient Information: Spine-health.com
Information about back pain and neck pain, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and full range of treatment options.
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96. Communicable Disease And Public Health - CDPH
A journal published by the health Protection Agency in association with the Scottish Centre for Infection and Environmental health. Find back and current issues and info about the CDPH.
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Current issue: Volume 7, Number 4 Microbiology Digest and its four-weekly Communicable Disease Report (CDR) Review . Since the Health Protection Agency was formed in 2003, it was decided that it was no longer appropriate to sponsor a scientific peer reviewed journal exclusively dedicated to infectious disease; now only one element of the wider remit of the Health Protection Agency. Contact: Neil Hough , neil.hough@hpa.org.uk Health Protection Agency
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97. Exercise For Back Pain
Information on stretching exercises for flexibility and back pain by Spinehealth.com.
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Active forms of back pain exercise (physical therapy) are typically necessary to rehabilitate the spine and help alleviate back pain. Importantly, a regular back pain exercise routine provides patients with the means to help avoid recurrences of low back pain, and helps reduce severity and duration of potential future episodes of low back pain. Stretching as part of a back pain exercise routine

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99. Vermont Physical Therapists, Back To Action Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Vermont physical therapists specializing in orthopedics, sports medicine, lymphedema management and women's health. Articles on conditions and treatment.
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Back to Action Physical Therapy is growing!
New office opening in November with increased space for patients in a "step-down" program.
Endless Pool for patients needing aqua therapy. Located at 4740 Main Street, Waitsfield, Vermont Full Time Physical Therapist Job Opening
Our growing outpatient orthopedic clinic is seeking a PT with Orthopedic, Manual or Sports background.
New facility opening November 2005 with Endless Pool. Clinic located in beautiful mountains of Vermont
BS required, benefits including SEPP bonus plan, Health Insurance, Paid training, Paid vacation. Must have Vermont PT License or eligible for Vermont Licensure. Recent graduates welcome to apply. Attach and Send resume by Emailing us (Link at bottom of home page) Back To Action Physical Therapy is an outpatient physical therapy practice operating out of Waitsfield, Vermont. Our focus is on the restoration of normal movement and strength to increase function and decrease pain. Non-athletes, weekend warriors, and elite athletes are all treated with this goal in mind. We also have strong skills in the treatment of women's issues.

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