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Dec
14
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On December 13, NLM released another enhancement to its web-based consumer health resource, MedlinePlus http://medlineplus.gov. In addition to information on thousands of prescription and over-the-counter medicines, MedlinePlus now includes over 100 herbal and supplement monographs in English and Spanish from Natural Standard.
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Oct
28
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On Tuesday, October 25th Seattle Public Library Central Branch hosted “Fit to a T @ Your Library,” a national kick-off program focusing on osteoporosis awareness and prevention (see Dragonfly article “Fit to a T” dated Oct. 11th). The special guest speaker was Patricia Barker, principal dancer for the Pacific Northwest Ballet Company.
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Oct
11
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The U.S. Bone and Joint Decade, the Seattle Public Library, and the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Northwest Region (NN/LM PNR) have teamed up to launch Fit to a T, the Bone and Joint Decade’s educational program on bone health and osteoporosis. This event will take place Tuesday, October 25, from 5:30-7:00 pm,… Read More »
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Oct
06
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Collaborating with Public Health Professionals and Agencies in Your Area: A Special Training Opportunity, has been changed to December 8, 2005, in Seattle (instead of December 9). Due to a potential schedule conflict (with the national American Public Health Association conference), the NN/LM PNR public health training opportunity is rescheduled for December 8, 2005, in… Read More »
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Sep
29
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“Rx for Survival”, a six-part PBS television series on public health concerns will air November 1-3, 2005. The series is the cornerstone of a pioneering multimedia project designed to create an understanding of the importance of global health issues in our lives and inspire Americans to get involved in addressing serious health issues.
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