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Mortality projections in the United Kingdom Presentation to the 15th International Conference of Social Security Actuaries and Statisticians of ISSA, Helsinki,
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INITIATIVES THAT CREATE ADDITIONAL REVENUE FOR HEALTH CARE IN JAMAICA THE NATIONAL HEALTH FUND Eva Lewis-Fuller Public Health Consultant Jamaica W.I.
Tobacco The Burning Issues Explained Dr. Leslie Rollock Ministry of Health.
AAFP Office Champions Leading Tobacco Cessation in FQHCs Family Health Centers of Georgia, Inc. Theresa Jacobs, M.D., FAAFP Niambi Lavender, Medical Assistant.
Assessing Community Health: Measures of Community Health Status and Sources of Population-Based Health Data Don Cibula, PhD Assistant Professor, Department.
Tobacco-Free Aotearoa/NZ 2025 The Policy Context: What are our Major Opportunities? Professor Chris Cunningham Massey University The Quit Group.
Determing the Future Course of Cancer in the World Richard C. Wender, MD Chief Cancer Control Officer American Cancer Society.
Healthy Homes Programme Utilising non-traditional Public Health workers Ian Watson, Programme Co-ordinator.
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