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Health NewsU.S. Schools Getting Better at Boosting Kids' Health Search Results 1–10 of 15 Web Pages | Next > | Show All | See Categories and Related Topics FAQ -Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Tools for SchoolsThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responds to questions about indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools and IAQ Tools for Schools Action Kit.... Details >U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyBoys and Schools Program The Boys and Schools program is dedicated to improving the lives and futures of boys. Our outreach efforts focus on raising public awareness regarding issues related to boys' health and achievement. T... Details >Men's Health NetworkDivision of Adolescent and School Health (DASH)In 1988, CDC established the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP), within which it created the Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH). The mission of ... Details >National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and PreventionFind a Health Center: Primary Care for Underserved PopulationsThe Bureau of Primary Health Care's Health Centers Program provides health care regardless of your ability to pay and even if you have no health insurance. Health care is provided through Community H... Details >Bureau of Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services AdministrationFood Distribution Program: FAQs for Schools/CN Commodity Programs This page provides a list of frequently asked questions about the Child Nutrition (CN) Commodity Programs and how they work. CN Commodity Programs are a food distribution program of the U.S. Departmen... Details >Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of AgricultureFood Labels: High School KitInformation about an education program designed to help high school teachers help their students understand how to use the new food label to choose healthy foods.... Details >U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationIssues Surrounding School-Age Hurricane Evacuees Attending New SchoolsThe migration of residents from hurricane Katrina-affected areas to other states has caused concern about the potential for disease outbreak. Parents in communities absorbing evacuees do not need to w... Details >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesParent Resources: Health and Wellness It is important for children to come to school emotionally and physically healthy. Studies have shown that children’s physical well-being has a significant effect on their learning and long-term succe... Details >PTA National HeadquartersParents’ Resource Center - Center for Health and Health Care In Schools Created by the Center for Health in Schools, the Parents' Resource Center provides two types of information: Learn Now-a web portal that provides valuable links to parent-friendly resources on child a... Details >Center for Health and Health Care In SchoolsSchool Health Guidelines to Prevent Unintentional Injuries and ViolenceStudents have the right to learn in a safe and protective school environment. These guidelines were designed to help education agencies and schools promote safety and make schools safe places for stud... Details >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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