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Pre-k and other early education
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On Sunday, the Seattle
Seahawks and Denver Broncos will take each other on. If the teens of
Seattle and Colorado (no data on Denver were available) were to have an
athletic match, who would win? We looked at indicators of teen health
and fitness for hints.
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Women who use Title X health clinics
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Title
X is a federal grant program meant to meet the family planning needs of
low-income people, from contraception to related preventive health
care, such as STI testing and breast and cervical cancer screening. 60
percent of women who use Title X clinics, in fact, identify those as
their regular source of medical care. In this brief, we describe how
these women's health needs differ from those of other women, to enable
providers to offer better-targeted services.
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Abstract submission now open for HHS TPP grantee conference |
The abstract submission process is now open for the 2014 HHS Teen Pregnancy Prevention Grantee Conference,
taking place June 4-6, 2014 in Washington, DC. On behalf of the Office
of Adolescent Health (OAH); the Administration for Children and Families
(ACF), Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB); the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Reproductive Health; and the
CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health, we encourage you to learn more and submit your abstract here! Please forward this message to your colleagues and contacts, so they may submit an abstract as well.
Abstracts
will be accepted in two categories: workshop sessions (open to all) and
grantee posters (for HHS grantees only). The theme of the conference
is Bridging the Gaps: Eliminating Disparities in Teen Pregnancy and
Sexual Health. When submitting an abstract, consider the audience:
invited grantees of OAH, FYSB, the CDC Division of Reproductive Health,
and the CDC Division of Adolescent and School Health. All abstract
submissions should be consistent with the conference theme, objectives, and tracks.
Abstracts must be submitted electronically no later than February 16, 2014 at 11:59 pm ET.
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