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1 nships, and providing a scientific basis for public policy.
2 d translate data and results for program and public policy.
3 y provide better research designs and inform public policy.
4 em is that it reduces national autonomy over public policy.
5 nd engineering, business and management, and public policy.
6  by those aiming to disingenuously influence public policy.
7 am preventive programmes to upstream healthy public policy.
8 emiologic studies for the purpose of setting public policy.
9  is an important issue in the development of public policy.
10 ffect modifiers (eg, age), and relevance for public policy.
11 gun regulation measures should be adopted as public policy.
12  working dialogue between these advances and public policy.
13 ng evidence for intervention development and public policy.
14 of invasive species impacts, management, and public policy.
15 ynthesizing epidemiologic evidence to inform public policy.
16 therapeutic or counseling interventions, and public policy.
17 onsequences for basic science, medicine, and public policy.
18 resources, and the importance of context and public policy.
19 alth risks with their patients and to inform public policy.
20 opriate standards of evidence when informing public policy.
21    These issues can be addressed by changing public policy.
22 opmental and evolutionary biology as well as public policy.
23 fic research, substance-abuse treatment, and public policy.
24 tial to influence both clinical practice and public policy.
25 relationship between scientific research and public policy.
26 improving the connection between science and public policy.
27 river capacity, vehicle and road design, and public policy.
28 otential to stimulate new research and guide public policy.
29 warranted opposition and tortuous, distorted public policy.
30 nd implications for the design and ethics of public policies.
31 nd draws implications for organizational and public policies.
32 uide clinical practice, personal choice, and public policy about cancer screening.
33                                     Explicit public policy about which of these practices are permiss
34 dernization Act of 1997 represents a notable public policy achievement that was conceived not out of
35  a complex environment that needs to balance public policy across many competing agendas.
36 s of biotechnology and is a primary focus of public policy activity at the federal level.
37             American Heart Association (AHA) public policy advocacy strategies are based on its Strat
38                   To summarize research into public policy affecting people with intellectual and dev
39                                              Public policy affecting the lives of people with intelle
40 ethodological limitations of prior research, public policies and clinical practice have been based on
41 ogical processes; and (iii) suggest that new public policies and the development of more effective tr
42  on the arguments for and against changes in public policy and decide whether changes are prudent.
43  implications for both clinical practice and public policy and deserves to be more widely understood
44 he effects of early education have benefited public policy and developmental science.
45                                              Public policy and discourse should recognize that provid
46 hese results have important implications for public policy and for the design of effective interventi
47 of randomized clinical trials to help inform public policy and individual decision making.
48  can make well-informed decisions related to public policy and issues such as genetic testing.
49 l advances, strides are also being made with public policy and legislative efforts to bring glaucoma
50 might have had the best-documented impact on public policy and public health.
51 daries is a question of great importance for public policy and the modeling of economic growth.
52 mination of these issues is needed to inform public policy and to raise the awareness of prospective
53 mprove the lot of scientists, the quality of public policy and, eventually, human and environmental h
54 cutting actions (such as leadership, healthy public policies, and monitoring), and much greater fundi
55  could be the emergence of social attitudes, public policies, and physical environments that more ful
56 ic institutions, professional organizations, public policies, and reimbursement agencies need to prio
57 patient population, financial disincentives, public policies, and shifting practice patterns, among o
58 ring, environmental health, social sciences, public policy, and business.
59 e implications for education, economics, and public policy, and emphasize that the importance of a ba
60 ffect individual health decisions, influence public policy, and inspire imagination.
61 tion trials, behavioral prevention research, public policy, and more, the Fifth Annual International
62 or future research, propose modifications in public policy, and suggest how the mental health system
63  chief aim of this framework is to influence public policy, and this happens largely at the national
64 e areas of genetics, counseling, ethics, and public policy, and to include leadership from related co
65 s of these data are wide ranging and include public policy applications, the derivation of reference
66                                    But sound public policies are essential to accelerate that progres
67                                        AHA's public policies are generally robust and well aligned wi
68 debates in the academic community and in the public policy arena continue without clear resolution ab
69 o address workforce issues in the context of public policy at the federal level.
70                The guidance is strategic for public policy because analysts need to be: (1) realistic
71 s "moral sentiments." Well-designed laws and public policies can harness self-interest for the common
72                                   Successful public policy change often involves multiple stakeholder
73 per, initiated and written by its Health and Public Policy Committee and approved by the Board of Reg
74 esses through which behavioral therapies and public policies could facilitate self-control.
75 mission of HIV during pregnancy has caused a public policy debate about the relative benefits of mand
76 ances surrounding that work drew me into the public policy debates regarding recombinant DNA practice
77                      The second example is a public policy decision about managing a potential enviro
78 ion to other forms of evidence in support of public policy decision making.
79 models most meaningfully inform clinical and public policy decision-making.
80                               When designing public policies, decision makers often rely on their own
81                  New findings are leading to public policy decisions and improved treatment methods.
82 and health is critical to making appropriate public policy decisions.
83             The study suggests that years of public policy designed to reduce the burden of violence
84 r actors with major conflicts of interest on public policy development, and reinforce the engagement
85 n future legal, legislative, regulatory, and public policy development.
86                      In this paper, we frame public policy discussions about cancer with use of an in
87           These results suggest that further public policy efforts that reduce fine particulate matte
88 ce, and had pervasive ripple effects in law, public policy, ethics, and theology.
89                                              Public policy facilitating engagement of opioid-dependen
90       It is highly relevant to economics and public policy formulation in the real world, in addition
91 nsumer satisfaction surveys for clinical and public policy, future research should focus on factors t
92         The 2006 UAGA reflects the important public policy goal of making more organs available for t
93 evisions should be considered to balance the public policy goals of increasing the availability of do
94  dependent on corporate risk management, and public policies have relied excessively on punitive meas
95                          Economists studying public policy have generally assumed that the relevant p
96                      In parallel, changes in public policy have spurred an unprecedented expansion in
97             These results may have important public policy implications for genetic counseling of SCT
98  positive and negative clinical, social, and public policy implications of describing obesity as a fo
99 this therapy for bony metastases, as well as public policy implications related to the use of bisphos
100 ing concern that has profound management and public policy implications.
101 ony metastases with other therapies, and the public policy implications.
102 that youths will begin smoking has important public policy implications.
103 ion is causal is unknown and has substantial public policy implications.
104             The results have implications on public policies in the financial and health domain.
105 tremely rapid declines seem to be related to public policy in addition to socioeconomic progress.
106 de by highlighting the constructive role for public policy in fostering skills formation and preservi
107 we offer observations concerning the role of public policy in the protection of privacy in the inform
108                                      To date public policy in the United States has attempted to skir
109                 A large number of race-based public policies-including affirmative action and the red
110 ementation of prehospital stroke triage is a public policy intervention that can have an immediate im
111 eve that this change has been accelerated by public policy interventions to reduce tobacco use.
112 anslate them into debates about "rights" and public policy is curious: Does the energy directed towar
113 the 12 general subsidy scenarios the optimal public policy is not to offer a subsidy; in 5 scenarios
114 t outcomes, rapid diffusion raises important public policy issues for Medicare and other payers to co
115 ional developments and research discoveries, public policy issues in agriculture and biotechnology af
116 e of information for research on medical and public policy issues.
117  Series paper explores the global health and public policy landscapes that intersect with women's hea
118 e about treatment decisions for clinical and public policy makers in rheumatology.
119     Regulators, research funding bodies, and public policy makers may need to play a greater role in
120 g many complex decisions facing clinical and public policy makers.
121  discussion of uncertainties is critical for public policy making on climate change.
122                                 Implementing public policies often involves navigating an array of ch
123  sequelae of firearm injury, knowledge about public policies on firearm violence, attitudes toward pu
124 licies on firearm violence, attitudes toward public policies on firearm violence, clinical practice b
125                Can the data support a single public policy on dietary sodium recommendations?
126 ng-term trials are essential for determining public policy on the implementation of school feeding pr
127 and misrepresent science and evidence in the public policy process.
128 have resulted in widespread debate about the public policy recommendations and guidelines that are th
129 ate assessment is essential for clinical and public policy recommendations, but few large-scale studi
130 k between SHS exposure and cigarette use and public policy regarding the need to limit SHS exposure i
131 ert elicitation methods in the evaluation of public policies related to air pollution, the present st
132 ms and their opinions about contributors and public policies related to firearm violence, as well as
133  to formulate an appropriate legislative and public policy response.
134 t it usefully informs future research on and public policy responses to the relationship between depr
135 ld, and intraindividual levels suggests that public policies should address both conditions through m
136 ancial risk, and that professional norms and public policies should encourage clear separation of int
137                                              Public policy should focus on improving screening adhere
138 isk perception, which can aid development of public policy solutions toward communicating the severit
139 atal cocaine exposure, popular attitudes and public policies still reflect the belief that cocaine is
140            Along with other contributions to public policy such as advocacy or public testimony, expe
141 m opinion polls as a motivation for creating public policy surrounding GM food.
142 of targeting children in national ophthalmic public policies tackling inequalities.
143 f Borneo coordinate efforts to achieve their public policy targets and allow a partial reallocation o
144  asthma management need to be accompanied by public policies that can help sustain services, scale ef
145 any Latin American countries have introduced public policies that integrate health, social, and econo
146 are discussed, as are the characteristics of public policies that may enhance the life chances of the
147 ir social responsibility, commit to changing public policies that perpetuate homelessness, and assist
148 fant health and how to protect it along with public policies that put this knowledge into practice.
149 ife expectancy are an important component of public policy that influence age-based entitlement progr
150 goals for health care quality; (2) embracing public policy that recognizes the complementary roles of
151 ol and Prevention, have recommended specific public policies the adoption of which in school settings
152     Through new technologies and appropriate public policies, the energy intensities of all productio
153 omic forecasting, evaluating nuclear safety, public policy, the quality of chemical probes, and possi
154 ies to improve quality of care and influence public policy through population-based research.
155                    These findings may inform public policies to support living donation during period
156                                 Increasingly public policy to manage epidemics focuses on motivating
157 ystem reform, the responsibility of crafting public policy to respond to changes in the health care s
158  treatments for addiction; and its effect on public policies toward drugs and people with addiction h
159 undrums for the implementation of race-based public policies, which have faced increasing criticism i
160 dverse metabolic consequences exist, prudent public policy would dictate that their consumption be mi

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