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james077

Stay Healthy - 0 views

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    At the point when keep running down, numerous people reach for an extra cup of coffee. But there are a lot of energy-boosting foods that don't include caffeine . The National Sleep Foundation recommends eating: 1: Magnesium-rich nuts, such as almonds, cashews or hazelnuts. 2: Iron-rich spinach, which promotes oxygen in the cells and boosts energy.
Dianne Rees

Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit - 1 views

  • This toolkit is designed to help adult and pediatric practices ensure that systems are in place to promote better understanding by all patients, not just those you think need extra assistance. The toolkit is divided into manageable chunks so that its implementation can fit into the busy day of a practice. It contains the following:
  • Quick Start Guide. Path to Improvement (6 steps to take to implement the toolkit). 20 Tools (2-5 pages each). Appendices (over 25 resources such as sample forms, PowerPoint presentations, and worksheets).
Dianne Rees

ghchs_readability_toolkit.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Considerations for creating patient-friendly materials, including informed consent documents
Dianne Rees

Communicating Research Intent and Value in NIH Applications - Grants Process Overview - 0 views

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    Includes NIH PowerPoint slides for trainers
Dianne Rees

How to Write Easy-to-Read Health Materials: MedlinePlus - 1 views

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    A step-by-step look at writing easy-to-read health materials
Dianne Rees

Interactive Health Tutorials: MedlinePlus - 0 views

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    Many tutorials about different conditions in plain language and clear illustrations (says it's interactive but this mainly means users can click the next button)
Dianne Rees

Health Literacy - Fact Sheet: Health Literacy Basics - 1 views

  • Only 12 percent of adults have Proficient health literacy, according to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy
Dianne Rees

Health Literacy - 0 views

  • Developed by AHIP’s Health Literacy Task Force for use by professionals charged with developing health literacy programs, plain language initiative, and member-experience programs is a toolkit that provides links to important resources for starting up health literacy initiatives.
lina001

Daily Healthy Life Style - - 0 views

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    Best Health Tips and guideline for men and women....
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6 Over-the-counter Medication for Chest Tightness - Medical Antidote - 0 views

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    Chest tightness can be caused by a variety of things including dust and smoking. Importantly to note, is that while over-the-counter (OTC) medications can provide relief for some symptoms (such as giving remedy for chest pain due to smoking), they are not a substitute for professional medical advice and treatment. If you are experiencing persistent or severe chest tightness, it's crucial for you to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Chest tightness can be a symptom of various underlying medical conditions, and addressing the root cause is essential.
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