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Explain why this is occurring and correlate national behavioral and genetic risk factors to the epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases.
Suggest how understanding the course of a disease can be used to better measure and interpret morbidity.
What physical and social factors that differ between low-income and high-income neighborhoods have implications for the incidence of childhood asthma?
What are the three potential challenges in health promotion for cancer, from a sociology, psychology, education, epidemiology standpoint.
Compare the incidences of diabetes within each region of the U.S. for the past year and identify which state has the highest burden of this disease.
Explaining the difference between establishing risk factors and prevention and demonstrating cause and effect of disease?
Do epidemiological studies demonstrate cause and effect? Is there a difference between epidemiological cause and effect and medical or statistical cause.
Find epidemiological data such as fertility indicators (crude birth and death rates) and other health indicators and provide an analysis.
Discuss what the disease/health disparity is, what group it is affecting, and what factors are involved in the reason why this group is affected.
Which is more likely to be a threat to national public health in the next 10 years: bioterrorism or explosion/bombings? Why?
What are some public health tools that could be used to deal with the immediate and long-term effects on mental health?
Discuss three ideas for community preparedness training in an effort to increase the effectiveness of "spontaneous volunteers".
What are some things that a teacher can do to learn more about the cultures of their learners? How could this influence lesson planning?
Identify three lessons learned during the recent wildfires in California. What improvements can be made to pre-fire planning?
What are two suggestions for improving child health that can have a long-term benefit on population health for one chronic disease.
Infectious diseases like HIV and AIDS are contracted through personal contact and are major issues in developing countries.
Discuss how the learning plans impact the early childhood classroom environment and dynamics. What considerations need to be made for other children?
According to the International Atomic Energy Authority they have identified 33 serious incidents and accidents at nuclear power stations since the first.
If a radiological terrorist attack happened, what should be the first message you send out to the public-and how would you send it?
Find two articles that address educational laws governing employment practices in educational settings, and two articles addressing laws.
Describe the key features of descriptive and analytic epidemiology. How are the two used in conjunction with one another?
Importance of assessment in the five domains: Cognitive (Reading and Math concepts);
How can teachers help English Language Learners develop academic language?
This Solution discusses learning standards in education (national and by state, US specific), and how to plan using them for curriculum mastery.
Offer two reasons (historical, political, legal, and/or cultural) for the disparity between the Japanese and American populations in health achievement.