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Member Only ContentResources : Public Health
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Public Health Thank You Day 2009 | Event Summary |
Research!America Honors Leading Health Research Advocates: March 15, 2010 WASHINGTON—Research!America's 14th Annual Advocacy Awards event will convene nearly 500 leaders from government, academia, industry and health advocacy organizations to honor some of the leading medical and health research advocates of our time. The event will take place on the evening of Tuesday, March 16, at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, DC. | News Release |
Your Congress-Your Health 111 Poll: March 15, 2010 Poll commissioned for the Your Congress-Your Health 111 Congress initiative. | Public Opinion Poll |
Research!America Praises President Obama’s Choice for New CDC Director: May 15, 2009 WASHINGTON—Research!America praised President Obama's selection of Thomas Frieden, MD, MPH, as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | Position Statement |
Former Surgeon General Koop To Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 24, 2009 WASHINGTON—C. Everett Koop, MD, ScD, former U.S. Surgeon General, will receive Research!America's 2009 Raymond and Beverly Sackler Award for Sustained National Leadership. The award recognizes Koop's decades-long commitment to advocacy for public health. | News Release |
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Global Violence Fact Sheet: March 24, 2009 Fact sheet on how investing in research on violence in the U.S. and abroad can save lives and money. | Fact Sheet |
Giving Thanks: November 24 Honors Public Health Heroes: November 20, 2008 WASHINGTON—In recognition of Public Health Thank You Day on November 24, leaders in the public health community have issued the following statements. | News Release |
Ad - PHTD 08 5.75x21.5 Spanish - Color - objects: November 20, 2008 Ad - PHTD 08 5.75x21.5 Spanish - Color - objects | Advertisement |
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Ad - PHTD08 Spanish 5.75x21.5 - BW: November 20, 2008 Ad - PHTD08 Spanish 5.75x21.5 - BW Faces | Advertisement |
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Mental and Public Health in Concert: Voices from Louisiana: November 20, 2008 | Event Summary |
National Forum 2008 Summary: November 20, 2008 | Event Summary |
Poll 2008 Your Candidates: November 20, 2008 Results of the public opnion poll for Your Candidates-Your Health 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
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Louisianans Call Mental Health the Top Impact of Katrina: April 29, 2008 NEW ORLEANS—Mental health issues top the list of ways Louisianans say the 2005 hurricanes affected the health of people in their community. In a new state poll, symptoms such as increased anxiety, stress and depression, were cited more often than other factors, including property destruction or physical illness. | News Release |
Poll 2008 Louisiana: April 29, 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
amfAR to Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 13, 2008 WASHINGTON—amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, has been named Research!America's 2008 Paul G. Rogers Distinguished Organization Advocacy Award recipient. | News Release |
William H. Foege to Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 13, 2008 WASHINGTON—Renowned epidemiologist and public health research advocate William H. Foege, MD, MPH, has been named Research!America's 2008 Raymond and Beverly Sackler Award for Sustained National Leadership. | News Release |
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Injury Fact Sheet: March 13, 2008 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Prevention Fact Sheet: March 13, 2008 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Giving Thanks: November 19 Honors Public Health Heroes: November 16, 2007 WASHINGTON—Research!America and the leading U.S. public health organizations ask Americans to give special thanks to their state and local "public health heroes" on November 19. | News Release |
Research!America Celebrates National Public Health Week 2007: April 2, 2007 WASHINGTON—Research!America joins the American Public Health Association in celebration of the 12th annual National Public Health Week. | News Release |
Statement: We Must Provide Stronger Funding for CDC: March 21, 2007 WASHINGTON—For 60 years, Americans have benefited from the accomplishments of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in protecting our health and that of our families. | News Release |
Public Health Thank You Day: November 16, 2006 "We ask all Americans to join us in celebrating Public Health Thank You Day 2006 on November 20, the Monday of Thanksgiving week. | News Release |
New Yorkers Value Public Health: April 3, 2006 ALBANY, NY—A recent telephone survey commissioned by Research!America of 800 adults in New York found that the state's residents value public health and want increased funding for public health services. Conducted in January 2006, the survey was sponsored by the New York State Community Health Partnership, a public-private partnership dedicated to improving community health. | News Release |
Montanans Want More Invested in Protecting Their Health: July 21, 2005 HELENA, Mt.—A large majority of Montana residents (87%) support increasing state funding for health departments that are expected to prepare for and respond to threats to our health according to a statewide poll released today by Research!America. | News Release |
New Poll: Many Don't Know Injury Is #1 Killer of Young Americans: June 29, 2005 WASHINGTON—Injury is the number one killer of Americans between the ages of one and 45. Yet fewer than half of Americans (44%) named injury of any type as the leading killer for this age group, in a nationwide poll. Research!America and SafeUSA commissioned the poll to explore public attitudes and knowledge about injury. | News Release |
