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Pregnancy Calculator Guide For Pregnant Women | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Pregnancy calculator guide or how to use pregnancy calculator? There are some questions which you are curious to find the answer about these. We covered briefly this topic for you. You will get the answer here also, What are pregnancy symptoms and due date calculation procedures?
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    After getting married, every couple certainly wants to have a baby. So, when a wife gets pregnant, both she and the husband want to know as soon as possible when she will give birth. Usually, a married couple will go to a hospital and follow USG test to know the predicted birth date. However, you can actually calculate it by your own. You should know when your last period was started so then you are able to find a due date. Today, there is what is called pregnancy calculator. It can be used by everyone. If you are curious about it, let's pay attention to the following discussion.
Tom Fields

The Patient-Centered Medical Home: A Resource Guide for Integrating Comprehensive Medic... - 0 views

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    The guide focuses on the decisions surrounding the comprehensive management of a patient's medications, regardless of source, method of delivery, or form of administration.
Dianne Rees

health-literacy-guide.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A large collection of health literacy resources
Dianne Rees

Health Education Literacy Program (HELP) : NYC Poison Control Center : NYC DOHMH - 0 views

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    In multiple languages, Instructor's Guide includes lessons and activities to help adult learners learn about medicine safety and the Poison Control Center
Leena Marilda

Fifth Avenue - Easy Yoga Moves for Beginners - 0 views

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    There are a lot of #Yoga #exercises that will help you and probably you are looking for a beginner's #guide. How about taking a peek to the Easy Yoga Moves for Beginners here? Follow the beginner's #steps and you'll be surprised how easy it is!
Dianne Rees

Simply_Put_082010.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A guide for creating plain language communications from the CDC
Dianne Rees

How to Search the Web - 1 views

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    Not specifically health related; good resources for improving digital literacy
trialmasterfile

A Guide To Biostatistics In Clinical Research - 0 views

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    Biostatistics is an area of statistics used to make decisions in research, help design clinical trials, analyze results, and interpret the findings
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

Health Literacy - Quick Guide to Health Literacy - 0 views

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    Townhall meeting notes
Dianne Rees

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

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    A multidisciplinary literature review
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