Healthy Women, Healthy Babies (Issue Brief)
A report on stalled infant mortality rates in America
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Healthy Women, Healthy Babies (Full Report)
A report on stalled infant mortality rates in America
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Fixing Food Safety
Protecting America's Food Supply from Farm-to-Fork
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Shortchanging America's Health 2008
A State-By-State Look at How Federal Public Health Dollars are Spent
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Ten Top Priorities for Prevention
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Poll & FY 2009 Budget Analysis: Making Healthier Americans a Priority in 2008
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FY 2009 Administration's Proposed Public Health Budget
TFAH Budget Analysis
TFAH's "Critical Care" List of Funding Priorities for FY 2009
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Ready or Not? 2007
Protecting the Public's Health from Disease, Disasters, and Bioterrorism
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Pandemic Influenza: Warning, Children At-Risk
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F as in Fat 2007
How Obesity Policies are Failing in America
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A Vision for a Healthier America
A Call to Action from more than 100 Health Organizations
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Pandemic Flu and the Potential for U.S. Economic Recession
A State-by-State Analysis
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TFAH Response to President's FY08 Budget
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2007 Health Priorities
Survey commissioned by the Trust for America's Health (TFAH) finds that Americans strongly favor increased federal funding to improve the nation's public health system.
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Ready or Not? 2006
Protecting the Public's Health from Disease, Disasters, and Bioterrorism
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Pandemic Influenza: The State of the Science
An Issue Brief from Trust for America's Health and the Infectious Diseases Society of America
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F as in Fat 2006
How Obesity Policies are Failing in America
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Shortchanging America's Health 2006
A State-by-State Look at How Federal Public Health Dollars are Spent
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Media Attitudes and Coverage of Pandemic Flu
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TFAH Response to President's FY07 Budget
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Ready or Not? 2005
Protecting the Public's Health from Disease, Disasters, and Bioterrorism
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F as in Fat 2005
How Obesity Policies are Failing in America
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Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
The Search for Causes and Cures
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A Killer Flu?
Scientific experts estimate that "inevitable" major epidemic of new influenza virus strain could result in millions of deaths if preventive actions are not taken
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Analysis Finds Worrisome Gaps in U.S. Planning for an Avian Flu Outbreak
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Shortchanging America's Health
A State-by-State Look at how Federal Public Health Dollars are Spent
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Ready or Not? 2004
Protecting the Public's Health in the Age of Bioterrorism
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Closing the Vaccination Gap
A Shot in the Arm for Childhood Immunization Programs
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Nationwide Health Tracking: Investigating Life-Saving Discoveries
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You, Too, Can Be An Effective Health Advocate
Make a Difference in 5 Easy Steps
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5 Easy Steps to Making Health Advocacy Hometown News
Advocating for Better Health in Your Community Through Media Attention
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West Nile Virus: 2004 Expected to Be Most Severe Year Yet
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TFAH Releases Analysis of President's Budget
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Facing The Flu: From the Bird Flu to a Possible Pandemic, Why Isn't America Ready?
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Poll Report on America's Top Health Concerns
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Ready or Not? 2003
Protecting the Public's Health in the Age of Bioterrorism
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Improving Cancer Tracking Today Saves Lives Tomorrow: Do States Make the Grade?
2003 Report Card on State Cancer Tracking
Animal-Borne Epidemics Out of Control
Threatening the Nation's Health
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Public Health Laboratories: Unprepared and Overwhelmed
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SARS and Its Implications for U.S. Public Health Policy – "We've Been Lucky"
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Analysis of the Administration's Fiscal Year 2004 Budget for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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May 1, 2003 Letter from Congressman Henry Waxman (CA) to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson Regarding Proposed Cuts to the CDC Budget
Public Health Preparedness
Progress and Challenges Since September 11, 2001
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Birth Defects Tracking and Prevention: Too Many States Are Not Making the Grade
2002 Report Card on State Birth Defects Monitoring Programs
2003 Update: Birth Defects Tracking and Prevention One Year Later: One Step Forward. Two Steps Back?
More Trust for America's Health Reports
Short of Breath
Our Lack of Response to the Growing Asthma Epidemic and the Need for Nationwide Tracking
