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Daily Archives: July 20, 2011
Successful Weight Loss: Evidence-Based Obesity Resources
The following was posted through the blog Bringing Health Information to the Community (BHIC) Overweight and obese individuals often find it difficult to lose weight and keep it off. Health care providers are uniquely positioned to engage in a dialogue … Continue reading
Center for Health Literacy Conference
The following announcement comes from the Center for Health Literacy Conference website. https://www.plaintalkconf.com/ereg253970.cfm?pg=home The Center for Health Literacy in collaboration with the American Public Health Association presents its second annual conference: Plain Talk in Complex Times September 22-23, 2011 Arlington, … Continue reading
Understanding Web 2.0
The following was posted as “food for thought” on the BHIC Blog. What Are Web 2.0 Tools and Why They Should be Incorporated into the Research http://bit.ly/o6z2eN It is no longer sustainable for a research organisation to ignore incorporating Web … Continue reading
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