An infectious disease is an illness caused by a microbe – an organism too small to be seen with the naked eye. Disease causing microbes are bacteria, virus, fungi, and protozoa (a type of parasite). ...
Program Manager, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Melinda Kelley, Ph. D., is a program manager for the We Can! program. We Can! (Ways to Enhance Children’s Activity & Nutrition)® is a national...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 3, 2012 Zachary Kolsky(202)-822-7778 National Health Association HIN Honors Adam Tenner of Metro TeenAIDS Leading Local Advocate to be Presented withRyan White Award for Ser...
In today’s challenging economic climate, NEA HIN is alwayslooking for new sources of support for its work. One of those new sources isthe Combined Federal Campaign, which provides an opportunity for ...
Download Now Download the English version or the Spanish version. Spanish Version: Schools & Food Allergies At any time, school staff may need to respond to a food allergy emergency—whether...
Casey Hinds is a former Air Force Pilot and a mother of two daughters. She lives in Lexington, Kentucky and advocates for better wellness practices and policies in schools and communities....
How To Use This Page These resources and talking points have been compiled so that NEA members can promote effective suicide prevention programs and appropriate professional development at the state l...
We are looking for authors who can submit guest posts on a variety of healthcare topics, including detoxification and rehabilitation for drug users. If you’re interested in this cooperation, please se...
Topics: Nutrition, Social Media, Wellness My first time drinking soda was when I was 8 years old. I remember it vividly because it was my birthday party and my parents had let me and 15 of my friends ...
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