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This chapter first lists reports released by the Institute of Medicine
fiom 1999 through 2003 and oIcler reports mentioned in tile text,
grouper! by subject apnea, Olden reports expected to be released
thorough 2004. A "la" denotes a congressionally ',~anciated study.
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Aged at7d the FIderly
Approaching Deaths: In~`vroving Care at the End of Life, Healths Care Services,
1 997.
Describing Death in America: What We Need to Know, National Cancels Policy
Board, Institute of Meclicine/National Research Council, 2003.
Pharn?acoki'~etics ant! Drug l'~teractions in the Elcler/y and Special Issues in
Elderly African-American Populations: A Workshop Summary, Neuroscience
and Behavioral Healtl~ and Health Sciences Policy, 1997
Utile Role of Nutrition in Maintaining Heclith i!? the Nation's Elderly: Evaluatin
Coverage of Nutrition Servicesfor the Medicare Population, Food and Nutrition
Board, 2000.
The Second Fifty Years: Promoting Health and Preventing Disability, Healths
Promotion and Disease Preventions, 1992.
Working Together: We Can Help People Get Good Care Whe'? They Aide Dying,
Healths Care Services, 2000.
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Aclolescent Decisio`? Making: Implications for Preventions Programs. Summary of
a Workshop) Boars! on Children, Youths, and Families, Institute of
Medicine/National Research Council, 1999.
Adolescent Development and the Biology of Puberty: S''n~mary of a Workshop oil
New Research, Board on Children, Youth, ant! Families, Institute of
Medicine/National Research Council, 1999.
Acio/escent Risk nuc! Vulnerability: Concepts and Measurement, Board Ott
Cl~ilcIren, Youths, acid Families, l~stitute of Medicine/National Research
Council, 2001.
America's Chi/ciren: Health Insurance ant! Access to Care, Health Care Services
acid Boat ~ on CI~ilcire~, Youths, and Families, Institute of Meclicine/National
Research Council, 1998.
The Best l'~te'~tior~s: U'~i'~te''4ed Pregnancy ant! tile Well-Being of Children and
Families, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 1995.
CI~it~hooc! Cancer St~rvivorship: Proving Care ant! Quality of Life, National
Cancer Policy Board, l~stitute of Medicine/National Research Council,
2003.
Chilciren of Immigrants: Health, Adjustment, airy Public Assistance, Boarc! on
Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research
Council, 1999.
Community Programs to Promote Youth Developmer?t, Board on Children,
Youth, and Families, Institute of Meclicine/National Research Council,
2001 .
Confronting Chronic Neglect: The Educatio'? a'?c] Training of Health
Professionals on Family Violence, Board on CI~ilciren, Youth, ant! Families,
Institute of Medicine/National Research Council, 2001.
Early Childhood l'?tervention: Viewsiror~? the Field. Report of a Workshop, Board
on ChilcIren, Youths, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research
Council, 2000.
From Generation to Generation: TO Hec'/t/? nail We//-Being of Chi/~/re`~ in
I'n~nigra'~t Families, Board on Children, Youths, ant! Families, Institute of
Medicine/National Research Council, 1998.
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RE(~-~\''l- A,\~) Ul'( (1,~V`' pi [30~)'\
From Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Develo,''n?ent,
Boarc' on Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National
Research Council, 2000.
Getting to Positive Outcomesfor Chi/ciren in Child Care A S''mn~'v of Two
Workshops, Board on CI~ilciren, Youth, ant! Families, l~stitute of
Meclicine/National Research Council, 2001 .
n?n~ur~ization Safety Review: Vaccinations c~nd S''dde`~ Unexpectec! Death in
InfaIlcy, Healths Promotion and Disease Prevention, 2003.
Juvenile Crime, Juvenile Justice, Boarc! on CI~ilciren, Youths, ant! Families
Institute of Meclicine/National Research Council, 2001.
Nontechnical Strategies to Reduce Chilciren's Exposure to l''apyropriate Material
on the l'~ternet: Summary of a Workshop, Boars! on Cl~ild~-en, Youth, ant!
Families, Computes Science and Teleco~nunications Boat, l~stitute of
Meclicine/National Research Council, 2001.
Protecting Youth at Work: Health, Safety, and Deve/oyn~ent of Working C/~i/ciren
anc/Ado/escents in the Uniter/ States, Board on Cl~ilcIren, Youths, and Families,
Institute of Medicine/National Researcl, Council, 1 998.
Ration/ Therapeutics for l'~fa'~ts and Chi/dre'~: A Workshop Summary, Healths
Sciences Policy, 2000.
Rerincing the Odds: Preventing Perinata/ Transmissio`? of HIV in the U'~itec]
States, Healths Promotion ant! Disease Preventions Alice Board on Children,
Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research Council,
1 998.
Research to Improve Intergroup Relations Among Yout/l, Board on CI1ildren,
Youths, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research Council,
1 999.
Revisiting Home Visiting: Summary of a Workshop, Board on Children, Youths,
and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research Council, 1999.
Risks and Opportunities: Synthesis of Steadies on Aclolescence, Board on
Chidden, Youths, arid Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research
Council, 1999.
Sleep Neecis, Patterns, anti Difficulties of Adolescents: Sun~'nary of a Workshop,
Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Institute of 1\1edicine/National
Research Council, 2000.
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Systems of Accountability: Implen~enting ChilcImn's Healths l'?sa~ra'~ce Programs,
llealth Care Services and Board on Children, Youths, ant! Families, Institute
of Medicine/National Research Council, 1998.
When Children Die: Improving Palliative and End-of-Life Carefor Chilciren ant!
Their Families, Seattle Sciences Policy, 2002.
~ ~ dit'cns tior HIV/~ see Pow Health)
An Assessment of tile CDC Anthrax Vaccine Safety anc! EJ;cacy Research
Program, Meclical Follow-Up Agency, 2002.
The Anthrax Vaccine: Is It Safe? Does It Work?, Medical Follow-Up Agency,
20~)2.
Bridging tile Gap Between Practice and Research: Forging Partnerships with
Community-Based Drug and Alcohol Treatment, Neuroscience and Behavioral
Heat, 1998.
Clenri'~g the Air: Asth`~?a and Indoor Air Exposures, Healths Pro~notio'~ and
Disease Prevention, 2000.
Cor~sideratio'~s for Viral Disease Eradication: Lessons Learned amuck Future
Strategies, A Workshop summary' Global Heat, 2002.
Co/?tro! of Carcliovascular Diseases il? Developing Coquetries: Research,
Develoyn~er~t, and Institutional Stre'~gtI~enir~g, International Health, 1998.
Developing Tech'~ologiesfor Early Detection of Breast Cancer: A Public Workshop
Summary, National Cancer Policy BoarcI, Institute of Mecticine/National
Research Council, 2000.
Diet and Health: Implications for Reclucing Chronic Disease Risk, Food and
Nutrition Board, 1989.
Disability in America: Towarc! a National Agencia for Preventions, Healths
Sciences Policy, 1991.
Dispelling the Myths About Aclcliction: Strategies to Increase Understanding and
Strengthens Research, Neuroscience and Behavioral Health, 1997.
Eat for Life: Tile Food and Nutrition Baarcl's Guicle to Rec/ucing Your Risk of
Chronic Disease, Food and Nutrition BoarcI, 1992.
The Emergence of Zoo'~otic Diseases: Unclerstanding bile Impact oil Animal anc!
Hun~a'' Heart/, Global Health, 2002.
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Ending Neglect: The Elimi'?atio'~ of Tuberculosis is the United States, Healths
Promotion and Disease Prevention, 2000.
E'?hanci/?g Data Systems to Prove the Q~'a/ity of Cancer Care, National
Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Meclicine/National Research Council,
2000.
F~/fi/ling the Potentia/ of Cancer Preventions ant/ Early Detection, National
Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine/National Research Council,
2003.
Imn~u'~ization Safety Review: Mens/es-M`~?ps-Rube//a Vaccine anc/ Autistic,
Healths Promotion and Disease Prevention, 2001.
Imn?ur?ization SafeW Review: Mu/tip/e In~'nu'~izations acid /mn~ur?e System
Dysf~ction, Healths Promotion and Disease Prevention, 2002.
'n'~?u'?izatio'~ Safety Review: SV40 Contan?i'?ation of Polio Vaccine apace Cancer,
Healths P~-o~notion acid Disease Prevention, 2002.
In?~unization Safety Review: Thin?erosa/-Co'~taining Vaccines and
Neurocleve/op',?e)~ta/ Disorders, bleat Promotion acid Disease Prevention,
200 1 .
Im,v'-ovi'?g Pa//iative Care for Ca'?ce'—Sumlt1a1y and Recolnn1endatiol1s,
National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Meclicine/National Research
Council, 2001.
Improving Pa/liative Carefor Cancer, National Cancer Policy Board, Institute
of Meclicine/National Research Council, 2001.
nterp'-eting the Vo/ume-Outcome Relationship in the Context of Cancer Care,
Division Ott Earths anal Life Stuclies, 2001.
Mammography ant! Beyond: Developing Technologies for Early Detection of
Breast Cancer—A Non-Technical Summary, National Cancer Policy Board,
Commission on Life Sciences, Institute of Meclicine/National Research
Council, 2001.
Ma~nn?ography ant! Beyond: Developing Techno/ogiesfor the Early Detection of
Breast Cancer, National Cancer Policy Boat ci, Commission on Life Sciences,
Institute of Medici'~e/National Reseal Cal Council, 2001 .
Mnrijua'~a a!?4 Medicine: Assessing the Science Base, Neuroscience and
Bel~avioral Heat, 1999.
Marijuana as Medicine?: The Scie'?ce Beyonc! the Controversy, Neuroscience
acid Behavioral Healths, 2000.
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The Medicare Coverage of Routine Scheming for Thyroid Dysp,'~ctio'~, HeattI
Care Services, 2003.
New partr?ers/lipsfor cf c/lar~gi!?g Environment: W/?y Drag and Alcohol Treatment
Providers ant/ Researchers Need to Collaborate, Neuroscience ant! Behavioral
Healths, 1999.
Review of the Ce/?tersfor Disease Cont'Ao! and Prever~tion's Smallpox Vaccination
Pregnant Imple'~entatio'?, Letter Report #1, Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention, 2003.
Review of the Ce/2tersfor Disease Congo/ and Preventions Sn~n/Ipox Vaccination
Program Implementation?, Letter Report #2, Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention, 2003.
Review of the Ce'2tersfor Disease Contro/ and Prevention's Sn~a//pox Vaccination
Programed Imp/en~entation, Letter Report #3, Health P'on~otion and Disease
Prevention, 2003.
Review of the Ce'2tersfor Disease Contro/ anc/ Preventior2's Sn~a//pox Vaccination
Programed Imp/e~nentation, Letter Report #4, Health Promotion and Disease
PI evention, 2003.
TV Role of Co-occu'-ri'Zg Suli~stance Abuse nine/ Mental l//~ess ill Vio/e'~ce: A
Workshop Stimmary, Neuroscience and Behavioral Healths, 1999.
Scientific airy Policy Considerations in Deve/opi'~g Sma//pcx Vacci`~ntion Options:
A Workshop Report, Healths Sciences Policy, 2002.
Tuberculosis ill the Workplace, Healths Promotions and Disease Prevention,
200 1 .
Veterans acid Agent Orange: Herbicide/Dioxin Exposure and Type 2 Diabetes,
Healths Promotion ant] Disease Prevention, 2000.
Vetera'?s ant! Agent Orange: Update 2000, Healths Promotion and Disease
Prevention, 2001.
Veterans and Agent Orange: Herbicicie/Dioxin Ex,vosure nnc/ Acute Myeloges~oats
Leukemia it? the Chi/dre'~ of vietI?af77 Veterans, Health PI emotion and Disease
Preventions, 2002.
Drt'~' D`~;~, and I3~;~s
Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live VarivIa Virus, Global Healths,
1 999.
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Tan Assessment of tile Safety of the Anthrax vaccine: Letter Report, Healths
Promotion ant! Disease Prevention and Medical Follow-Up Agency, 2000.
Assuring Data Quality anc! Valiclity in Clinical Trials for Regulatory Decision
Making: A Workshop Report, Healths Sciences Policy, 1 999.
Blaoc] and Blooc! Proc/ucts: Safety and Risk, Healths Sciences Policy, 1996.
Blood Banking anc! Regulation: Procedures, Problems, and Alternatives, Health
Sciences Policy, 1 996.
recalling the Shots: In~n?unization Finance Policies ant] Practices, Healths Care
Services, 2000.
Chemical Alice Biological Terrorism: Research anc/ Development to Improve
Civilian Meclical Response, Health Sciences Policy, 1998.
Proving Civilian Meclical Response to Chemical or Biological Terrorist
Incidents: l'~terim Report or Current Capabilities' Healths Sciences Policy,
1 998.
~Ir~ovatior' arc! Invention in Medical Devices: A Workshop Summary, Healths
Sciences Policy, 2001.
'?teractions of Drugs, Biologics, acid C/lenlica~s it? U.S. Military Forces, Medical
Follow-Up Agency, 1996.
Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base, Neuroscience and
Behavioral Health, 1999.
Marijuana as Medicine?: The Science Beyond the Controversy, Neuroscience
and Behavioral Healths, 2000.
Microbial Threats to Health: Emergency, Detectio'?, cinch Response, Global
Healths, 2003.
Rational Therapeuticsfo' l'?fants ant! Children: A Workshop Summary, Healths
Sciences Policy, 2000.
Urgent Attention Neecled to Restore Lapsec] Acienovirus Vaccine Availability: A
Letter Report, Medical Follow-Up Agency, 2000~
Vaccines for the 21st Centuty: A Toolfor DeCiSiOn11Inking, Healths Promotion
acid Disease P~eve~tio~, 2000.
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IS 7~< I~(,[~-IrkE~ EAT iS~Sl'1~S I.\ Hl-,i\~]
Ft7vironn1~i'`~! and oCL't~paiiOnd.l He~i'l)
Clearing the Air: Asthma a'?d InCIOOr Air Exposures, Heath Promotion acid
Disease Prevention, 2000.
Environmental Medicine: Integrating a Missing Element into Medical ECIZICaTIOl],
Healths Promotion amuck Disease Preventions, 1995.
~Expos',~^e oftI?eAme'Aican People to lodine-131 from Nevada Atomic BOn?b Tests:
Review of the Nations Cancer Institute Report ant! Public Hec`Ith Implications.
Health Care Services, joint witty tl~e Boarc! on Radiation Elects Research,
1 998.
Henith nail the Environn?e'~t in the So''theaster/? United States: Relbuilding the
Unit, Health Sciences Policy, 2002.
~Musculoskeletal Disorders aI?c] the Workplace: Low Back a`?c! Upper Extremities,
Commission on Behaviorn' and Social Sciences and E4UCOtiol?, National
Research Council, 2001.
Protecting Yo~'t1? at Work: Health, Safety, ant/ Development of Working C1~ilciren
am! Aclolescents ill the Uniter/ States, Board on CI~ild'e'~, Couple, and Families,
Institute of Medicine/National Research Council, 1998.
Rebuilding tile Unit of Healths acid tile E'~vi~o`?ment: A New Vision of
Environmental Health for the 21st CentrIly, Heath Sciences Policy, 2000.
Rebuilc/ir?g tile Unity of Health I'm/ the Environment: A New Vision of
Environme'?tal Health for the 21st Century, Healths Sciences Policy, 2001.
Recluci'~g the B~'c/en of injury: Advancing Protection ant/ T'~eatn?e'?t, Healths
Promotion ant! Disease Prevention, 1998.
Review of the Disability Evaluation Stucly Design: Third Interin? Report, Seattle
Care Services, 1999.
Safe Wor/< in tile 21st Century: Ec/ucation and Training Needs for the Next
Decac/e's Occupatio'?al SafeLy and Hea/th J'erson'~e/, Healths Sciences Policy,
2000.
Science a'?c! Risk Communication: A Mi`~i-Symposium Sponsored/ by tile
Rou`~c/tab/e 0~? Enviro'~menta/ Hea/th Sciences, Research, acid Medicine, Health
Sciences Policy, institute of Medicine, 2001.
Towatd
knviro'~mel?ta/Justice: Research, Education, and Hea/th Po/~cy Needs,
}lealth Sciences Policy 1999.
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i/Tuberculosis in the Workplace, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
200 1 .
rood' Nutritiot7' and Die'
A ~ ~ _ ~ ' · ~ Al ' ! ~ . ~ ~ r ~~ ~ t . · ~ · ~ ~ r
Assessing xeaalt~ess In Military Women: I Ire Relat~onsl~'p of Body Composition,
Nutrition, and Healt/?, Food and Nutrition Board, 1998.
Caffeine for the Sustainment of Mental Task Pe~forma'?ce: Formuintios?s for
Military Operations, Foocl and Nutrition Board, 2001.
Diet nuc! Henith: Implications for Reducing Chronic Disease Risk, Foot! and
Nutritious Board, 1989.
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcian~, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Vitamin D, ant!
Fluoride, Foot! and Nutrition Board, 1997.
Dietary Reference Stakes for Energy, Carbohydrate, Fiber, Fat, Fatty Acids,
Cholesterol, Protein, and Amino Acicis, Food acid Nutrition Board, 2002.
Dietary Reference Intakes for T/~ian~in Riboflavin Niacin vita~ni!? B6 Folate
Vital B12 Pantothenic Acid Biotic and Choline, Food arid Nutrition
Board, 1998.
Dietary Reference I'~takesfor Vitamin? A Vitamin K Arsenic Boron Chromium
Copper lodge Iron Manganese Molybclenum Nickel Silicon Canadian? and
Zinc, Food and Nutrition Board, 2001.
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin C Vitamins E Selenium atoll Carotenoicis
Food and Nutrition Board, 2000.
Dietary Reference Intakes: A Risk-Assessment Mocle' for Establishing Upper
Intake Levels for Nutrients Food and Nutrition Board, 1 998.
Dietary Reference Intakes: Applications in Dietary Assessment Food and
Nutrition Board, 2000.
Dietary Reference Intakes: Applications in Dietary Planning Food and
Nutrition Board, 2003.
Dietary Reference Intakes: Proposed Definition of Dietary Fiber Food and
Nutrition Boat, 2001.
Dietary Risk Assessment ill tile WIC Program Food and Nutrition Board,
2002.
Dioxides and Dioxi`1-like Co'1lpounds in the Food Supply: Strategies to Decrease
Exposure Food and Nutritioll Board, 2003.
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fNH)~.s~i 11-~] my- CRIlY(~A! Is IN H~
Eat fo' Life: The Food and Nutrition Board's Gr~icle to Recluci'~g Your Risk of
Chronic Disease, Food and Nutrition Board, 1992.
Et?ha/?ci'?g the Regt`/atory Decision-Making Approval Process for Direct Food
Ingredient Technologies: A Workshop Summary, Food and Nutrition Board,
1 999.
Reinsuring Safe Food: Fron? Production to Co'~sufnytion, Food and Nutrition
Board, joint witty tire Board on Agriculture7 1998.
Evaluating Foot! Assistance Programs in an Era of Welfare Reform: Sun?ma'~y of
a Workshop, Board on Children, Youths, anc! Families, Institute of
Medicine/National Research Council, joint with the Committee on
National Statistics, 1 999.
Evolution of Evide'~cefor Selectec! Nutrient and Disease Relationships, Food and
Nutrition Board, 2002.
Fooa' CI?e'~icals Coclex: First Supple'~e'?t to the Fourth EGlitiot?, Food acid
Nutrition Board, 1997.
Food Chemicals Coaiex: Second Supplement to the Fourth Editiot?, Food ant!
Nutrition Board, 2000.
Food Che`?~icals Codex: Third Supplement to the Fourth Edition, Food and
Nutrition Board, 2001.
Food Safety l~olicy, Science, and Risk Assessment: Strengthening tile Connection:
Wor-ks/~op Proceedings, Food ant! Nutrition BoarcI, 2001
High-E'~ergy, Nutrient-Dense, Emergency Relief Food Product, Food acid
Nutrition Boarc:l, 2002.
Letter Report on tile Dietary Reference Intakesfor Trans Fatty Acids, Draw'~from
the Report on Dietary Reference Intakes for Energy, Carbol~yci'~ate, Fibe`, Fat,
Fatty Acids, C1~oleste'Aol, Protein and An~ir~o Acids, Foocl and Nutrition Boarcl,
2001.
Military Strategies for Sustainment of Nutrition arid Imr~aut~e Function in the
Field, Food acid Nutrition Board, 1999.
Nutritious During Lactation, Food and Nutrition BoarcI, 1991.
Nutritior? During Pregnancy: Part 1: Weight Gain, Part2: Nutrient Supplen?e`?ts,
Foot! and Nutrition Board, 1990.
Nutrition Labeling: Issues airy Directions for the l990s, Food and Nutrition
Board, 1990.
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Proposed Framework for Evaluating the Safety of Dietary S'~pple'~e'~ts, Food
acid Nutrition Board, 2002.
Reclucing Stress Fracture in Physically Active Military Women, Food anti
Nutrition Board, 1998.
Utile Role of Nutrition in Mai'~tai'7ing HenIth in the Nation's Eleterly: Evaluating
Coverage of Nutrition Services for the Medicare Population, Food and
Nutrition Board, 2000.
The Role of Proteins ant! Amino Acids in Sustaining acid E'~hnncing Performance,
Food ant! Nutritious Board, 1999.
Scientific Criteria to Ensure Safe Food, Food acid Nutrition Board, 2003.
Seafood Safety, Food acid Nutrition Board, 1991.
Weighing the Options: Criteria for Evaluating Weig/'t-Ma'~agen~e''t Programs,
Food ant! Nutritious Board, 1995.
Weight Manage~ne'~t: State of the Science ant! Opportunities for Military
Programs, Food and Nutritious Board, 2003.
GI0hal `-~d i/ lIealIb
Americans Vita! Interest in Global Health: Protecting O'er People, Enhancing Our
Economy, am! Acivanci'~g Our International Interests, International Healths,
1 997.
Assessment of Future Scientific bleeds for Live Variola Virus, Global Health,
1 999.
Biological Threats acid Terrorism: Assessing the Science and Response
Capabilities: A Workshop Summary, Global Healths, 2003.
Co'~sequer~ces of Viral Disease Eradication: Addressing I'ost-lmn?u'7izatio
Cages: A Workshop SumI7latAy, Global Healths, 2003.
Control of Cardiovascular Diseases in Developing Countries: Research,
Develo~n?ent, anc! Institutional Strengthening, International Healths, 1998.
Emerging Infections: Microbial Threats to Health in the United States,
l~ternatio'~al Healths, 1992.
Emerging Infectious Diseasesiro'~ the Global to Local Perspective: A Workshop
Sun~n~ary, Global Healths, 2001.
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I3~/~! Halite- I4~..,'l~i! !PiS>^ CRI/~A! i\~' IES IN itI<,ilL711
Setting the Course: A Strategic Visional
Los Ange/es Workshop, Health Care Services, 2003.
for l'~mr`~ization, Part 3--Sum~na~y of the
Stnte Programs Can Reduce Tobacco Use' National Cancer Policy Board,
institute of Mecticine/National Research Council, 2000.
Taking Action to Reduce Tobacco Use, National Cancer Policy Board, Institute
of Medicine/National Research Council, 1998.
Vaccines for the 21st Century: A Toolfor Decisio~lmaking, Health Promotion
and Disease Prevention, 2000.
Veterans and Agent Orange: He~bicide/Dioxin Exposure and Acute Myelogenous
Leukemia in tile Children of Vietnam Veteran, Healths Promotion and Disease
Prevention, 2002.
Veterans and Ageist Orange: Update 2002, Healtl~ Promotion and Disease
Preve~tio~, 2003.
Who Will Keep tile Public Healt/~y: Educating Public Health Professiona/sfor the
21st Century, Healtl~ Promotion and Disease Prevention' 2002.
A S/~a~ed Destiny: COn~mUnILY Elects of Uni'~s''ra'~ce, Healtl~ Care Services,
2003.
An1erica's Health Care Safety Net: Intact but Endangered, Health Policy
Programs alla Fellowships, 2000.
An Assessment of the CDC Anthrax Vaccine Safety and Efficacy Research
Program, Medical Follow-Up Agency, 2002.
Approaching Death: Improving Care at the Eked of Life, Healths Care Services,
1 997.
Biologica/ Threats and Her r orisn?: Assessing the Science and Response
Capabilities' Global Healths, 2002.
Calling the Shots: In~munizatio'? Finance Policies I'm/ Practices, Healths Care
Services, 2000.
CDC Anthrax Vaccine Safer acid EfJicclcy Research Progra'7~: l`~teri`?2 Report,
Medical Follow-Up Agency, 2001.
Chemical acid Bio/ogical Terrorism: Research anc! Developr~e'~t to l~nprove
Civilian Medical Response, Healths Sciences Policy, 1998.
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Chilc/~n of /n~migrants: Health, Ac/justme'~t, acid Public Assistance, Board Ott
CI~ilcIren, Youth, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research
Council, 1999.
Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Hea/tI~ Systewfor the 21st Century, Heath
Care Services, 2001.
Emerging Infections: Microbia/ Tl?reats to Health in the United States,
International Health, 1992.
Etching Neglect: The E/imi/?atio'~ of Tubercu/osis ill the United States, Healths
Promotions ant! Disease Prevention, 2000.
Enhcl/~cing tile Regu/atory Decision-Maki/?g Approva/ Process for Direct Fooc/
Ingreclie'~t Tech'~o/ogies: A Workshop Summary, Food anc! Nutrition Board,
1 999.
Envisioning the National Health Care Quality Re,vort, Healthy Care Services,
200 1 .
Evaluating Food Assistance Programs in an Era of We/fare Reform: Summary of
a Workshop, Food and Nutrition Board, joint with tire Committee on
National Statistics, National Research Council, 1999.
Evaluation of Vaccine Purchase Fi'~ar~cit~g in the United States, Healths Care
Services, 2003.
Exp/ori'~g Chal/enges, Progress, a/?4 New Moclelsfor Engaging the Public in the
Clinica/ Research/ Enterprise: A Workshop Swn~mary, Health Sciences Policy,
2003.
Heart/ Insurance Is a Family Matter, Healths Care Services, 2002.
Hicicien Costs, Value Lost: Uninsurance in America, Healths Care Services,
2003.
nfor/natio/~ Tracking: How Information Influences the Health Policy Process Tire
Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program, Institute of
Medicine, 1997.
Leadership by Example: Coorclir~ating Government Rnies in 1!n!,rovin~ HPl71th
Care Quality Healths Care Services, 2002.
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Ma'?agec] Care Systems alibi Emerging I'7fectio'~s: Opportunities for
Stre'~gtheni'~gSurveilla'~ce Research and prevention Health Sciences Policy,
2000.
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Medicare Laboratory Payment Policy: Now and ill the Future' Healths Care
Services, 2000.
No Time to Lose: Getting More from HIV Prevention, Health Promotion and
Disease Prevention, 2000.
Morgan P'-ocu'-ement amI~aI?sp/antation: Assessing curie/?" Policies and t/`e
Potentia/ Impact ofthe DHHS Fina/ Rule, Healths Sciences Policy, 1999.
Preparingfor Terrorism: Toolsfor Evaluating the Metropolitan Medical Response
System Program' Health Sciences Policy, 2002.
Responsible Research: A Systems Approach to Protecting Research Participants,
Seattle Sciences Policy, 2002.
The Rale of Acarlen~ic HealtI' Centers ire the 21st Century, Healths Care Set vices,
2003.
Scientific Alice Policy Co'~siderntio'~s ill Developing Smallpox Vacci'?c~tio'~ Options:
A Workshop Report, Healths Sciences Policy, 2002.
Scientific Opportunities acid Public Neecis: Improving Prio'ity Setting anc/ Public
li?pUt at the National Institutes of HealtIz, Healtl~ Sciences Policy, 1998.
State Programs Call Reduce Tobacco Use, National Cancer Policy Board,
l~stitute of Medicine/National Research Council, 2000.
Taking Action to Retrace Tobacco Use, National Cancer Policy Board, Institute
of Medicine/National Research Council, 1998.
Toolsfor Evaluating the Metropolitan Meclica/ Response System Program: Phase
1 Report, Health Sciences Policy, 2001.
The Unequa/ Burdens of Cancer: An Assessn~e'?t of NIH Research anc! Programs
for Ethnic Minorities and the Meclica//y fJ'~derservecl, Healths Sciences Policy,
1 999.
Uninte`?cle~i Consequences of Hea/t/' Policy Programs cant Policies: A Workshop
Summary, Tire Robert Wood Robinson Healths Policy Fellowships Program,
Institute of Medicine, 2001.
vv(.~s H(~.~n
The Best l`~te'~tio'~s: U'~i'~te'~decl Pregnancy ant! the Well-Being of Chi/`Jre'~ ancl
Families, Healths Promotion Alice Disease Prevention, 1995.
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Clinical App/icatio'~s of Mifepristone (RU486J acid Other Antiprogesti'~s:
Assessing the Science ant! Recommencli'?g a Research Agenc/a, Health
Promotion acid Disease Prevention, 1993.
Contraceptive Research, l'~troduction, ant! Use: Lessonsirom No~plant, Health
Sciences Policy, 1998.
Deve/opi'?g Technologies for Early Detection of Breast Cancer: A Public
Summary Workshop, National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of
Meclicine/National Research Council, 2000.
Exploring the Biologicn! Contributions to Han Health: Does Sex Matter?
Healths Sciences Policy, 2001.
Information for Women about the Safety of Silicone Breast ImPIantS, Healths
Promotion anti Disease Prevention, 1999.
In Her Lifetime: Female Morbidity and Mortality
l'~ternational Healths, 1996.
in Sub-Saharan Africa,
I'~ Her OWJ] Right: TO Institute of Medici'~e's Guicle to Wos~?en's Healt/? Issues,
by Bery! Lieff Beverly for tire Institute of Medicine, 1997.
Lesbians Health: Current Assess'~?e`~t amuck Directions for the Future,
Neuroscience and Behavioral Health and Health Sciences Policy, 1999.
Nutritious During Lactations, Food and Nutrition Board, 1991.
Nutrition During Pregnancy: Part 1: Weight Gai'?, Part 2: Natty Tat
Supple`~,ents, Food and Nutrition Board, 1990.
Recking the Odds: Preventing Peril1atal Transmission of HIV in the United
States, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention and Board on Children,
Youths, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research Council,
1998.
Safety of Silicone Breast l~nplallts, HealtIl Promotion and Disease
Prevention, 2000.
tJ P(-OM' N(.' WE P(~S (~H R() talc., ~ 2~04~)
Clinical Research Involving Children, Healths Sciences Policy.
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redeveloping a Strategy to Reduce ant! Prevent Underage Drinking, Boarc! and
Children, Youths, and Families, Institute of Medicine/National Research
Council.
Evaluation of the Adclition of Ingteclie'~ts New to Infant Formula, Foot! and
Nutrition Board.
Prevention of Obesity in Chi/ciren and Youth, Food and Nutrition Boarc! ant!
Healths Promotion and Disease Prevention.
Diseases aI]~! Col-~ditiOl7S
Meeting the Psychosocia/ Needs of Wo'~,e'? with B`Aeast Cancel, National Cancer
Policy Board, Institute of Medicine/Natio'~al Research Council.
New Approaches to Early Detection apace Diagnosis of Breast Cancer, National
Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medici~e/National Research Council.
Public Financing and Delivery of HIV Care, Healtl~ Promotions and Disease
Prevention.
Recta/ Sequelae of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRSJ, Medical
Follow-Up Agency.
Aryan White CARE Act: Datafor Resource Allocation, I3/anning, ant! Evaluation,
Healths Promotion ant! Disease Prevention.
Shortening tile Time Li'~efor New Cancer Treatments, National Cancer Policy
BoarcI, Institute of Meclicine/National Research Council.
Spinal Corc! Injury: Strategies In A Search' for A Cure, Neuroscience and
Behavioral Healths.
Transmissible Spo'~giform E'~cepl~alopathies, Assessment of the Relevant Science,
Medical Follow-Up Agency.
DrtlO's D(.~j(~s and ~ # ~
c' r
Assessing the Need for Clinical Trials of Testosterone Replacement The/apy in
OIcler Men, Health Sciences Policy.
Evaluation of the Addition of Ingredients New to Infant Formula, Food ant!
Nutrition Boater.
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Fnv`~nmental `~70 0~] Aft.
At
Damp Indoor Spaces and Hea/th, Healths Promotions and Disease Prevention.
Enviro'?mental Hea/th l'~clicators, Health Sciences Policy.
Fo o d' Alu Iritio r'/ ~ [' ~ Die ~
Dietary Reference Intakes for E/ectro/ytes ant! Water, Food a'~c! Nutrition
Boa~-cI.
Dietary Reference Intakes, Hea/th l~rofessiona/s Versio'', Foot! and Nutritious
BoarcI.
EVQ/UatiOn of the Addition of Ingreciients New to Infant Formula, Food and
Nutrition BoarcI.
Food Chemicals Coclex, Food and Nutrition Board.
Framework for Eva/uati'~g t/~e Safer of Dietaty Supp/e~ne`~ts, Food Alice
Nutrition Boat.
Metabolic Monitoring Techr~o/ogies for Military Field App/icatio'~s, Food and
Nutrition Boat.
Preventio`, of Obesity i!? C1~i/dre'~ a'~d Youth, Food and Nutritious Board.
Process to Icle'~tify anal Assess the Ur~ir~te'~cled Effects of Ger~etica//y Engi'~eerec!
Foocis off Hungary Health, Food Alice Nutrition Board and Healths Promotion
and Disease Prevention.
Use of Dietary Reference lf?takes in Nutritious Labeling, Foot] and Nutrition
Board.
Clo6~] and .~tiO`~.] tIe`~h
Antin?alarinis, Global Health.
Ensnaring an Infectious Disease Workforce, Global Healths.
ImPrOVIng Birth Defects in Developing Countries, Global Heath.
Improving Birth Outcomes in Developing Countries, Global Healths.
Linking Infectious Agents ant! Chronic Disease, Global Healths.
SARS: Where Do We Go From Here?, Global Healths.
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[fe`~h Care Ii Trait'`~ FtItication, ai~d Workiforce
Educating Public Health Professionals for tile 21st Century, Healths Promotion
and Disease Prevention.
'?corporatir~g Behavioral apace Social Sciences in Medical School Curricula,
Neuroscience and Behavioral Healths.
Incorporating Research into Psychiatry Residency Training, Neuroscience and
Behavioral Healths.
Increasing tile Diversity ofthe Health Care Workforce, Healths Sciences Policy.
Institutional and Policy-Leve! Strategies for Increasing the Racial ant! Ethnic
Diversity of the U.S. Healthcat~e Workforce, Healths Sciences Policy.
Trai''i'?g Clinical Researchers, Healths Sciences Policy.
Work Et?vironn~e'~tfor Nurses acid Patient Safety, Healths Care Services.
Health Care Ser vice up QuaI'ty of Care
AcIt`It Survivorship of Cancel; National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of
Mecticine/National Research Council.
Aerospace Meclici'~e aid the Medici''e of Extreme Enviror?me'`ts, Health
Sciences Policy.
Assessing the Need for CIi'?ical Trials of Testosterone Rep~aceme!?t Therapy ill
OIcler Men, Health Sciences Policy.
Building a 21st Century Community Health Care System in R~'ral America,
Healths Care Services.
Crossing the Quality Chasm st~mn?it: Redesigning Care awl Improving Health in
the Priority Areas, Healths Care Services.
Data Sta'?ciarcis for Patient Safety, Healths Care Set vices.
Hen/t1? Literacy, Neuroscience and Behavioral Healths.
Improving Birth Outcomes in Developing Countries, Global Health.
Meeting the Psychosocial Needs of Wome/? with Breast Cancer, National Cancer
Policy Board, Institute of Medicine/National Research Council.
Medico/ega! Deati? Investigation Systen? Workshop, Health Promotion ant]
Disease Ptevention.
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l~ub/ic Financing a'?d Delivery of HIV Care, Healths Promotion and Disease
Preventions.
Aryan White CAREAct: DataforResourceA//ocatio)?, Planning, c~ndEva/uation,
Healths Promotion ant] Disease Prevention
Shorte'?ing the Ti~ne/ine for New Cancer Treatments, National Cancer Policy
Board, Institute of Meclici~e/National Research Council.
Strategies Alice Mocie/s for Providing the Benefits of Heart/ Insurance, Healths
Care Services.
The Future of Poison Preve'?tio'? anc! Contro/ Services, Healths Pro~notio~ and
Disease Prevention.
Use of Complementary ant! Alternative Medicine (CA MJ by the American Public,
Healths P~on~otion and Disease Preventions.
Work E!1VirollI]?entfor Nurses a!?4 Patient Safety, Health Care Services.
Health SCIenreS and BiolI7~l ReSearCh
Accelerating t/~e Research/, Develoyn?ent ant! Acquisition of Medical
Counter measures Against Biological Warfare Agents, Medical Follow-Up
Agency.
Aerospace Medicine and the Medicine of Extreme Environments, Healths
Sciences Policy.
Assessing the Neerl for Clinical Trin/s of Testosterone Reo/c~cement T/~er~avv in
O/cler Men, Healths Sciences Policy
1 ~
Reassessment of Natior~a/ Institutes of Hea/th Centers of Exce//el~ce Programs,
Healths Sciences Policy.
Centers for Exce//ence at NIH, Health Sciences Policy.
C/inica/ Research/ Involving Chi/ciren, Healths Sciences Policy.
Long-Ter'~ Hea/th Elects of Participation in Project SHAD, Medical Follow-Up
Agency.
New Approaches to Early Detections acid Diagnosis of Breast Cancer, National
Cancer Policy Boat, Institute of Mecticine/National Reseal clot Council.
New Frontiers In Contraceptive Research, Health Sciences Policy.
Process to Identify awl Assess the Unintended Effects of Genetically Engineered
Foods on Human Hea/th, Food ant! Nutrition Board.
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NASA's Longitudinal Stt~cly of Astronaut Healt/~, Healths Sciences Policy.
Shorte'~i'?g the Tin7e Line for New Cancer Treat'~7e'?ts, National Cancer Policy
Board, l~stitute of Medicine/National Research Council.
S,vina/ Cord Injury: Strategies i!? a Search for a Caere, Neuroscience and
Behavioral Heat.
Tra'~smissib/e Spongifort~ E)~cepha/opathies, Assessment of the Re/erc~nt Science,
Medical Follow-Up Agency.
fiend] and 8ehat~! ] ~~lf~ Neurosc`~e
Incorporating Be/ n viora/ an c! Socia/ Sciences in Meclicn/ Schoo/ Curricula,
Neuroscience and Behavioral Healths.
1~7corporati'~g Research i''to Psychiatry Resicler7cy Training, Neuroscience and
Behavioral Health.
Meeting the Psychosocia/ Neecis of Wo'~?e'? with Breast Cancer, National Cancer
Policy Board, Institute of Meclicine/National Research Council.
Spinal Cord Injury: Strategies li a Search for a Caere, Neuroscience and
Bel~avio~-al Health.
Military aild V:
Accelerating the Research, Development and Acquisition of Meclical
Countermeasures Against Biological Warfare Agents, Medical Follow-Up
Agency.
Acoustic Trauma in Veterans' Medical Follow-Up Agency.
Health Elects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides (Agent Oranges,
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.
Historic Exposure Reconstruction Mocle! for Herbicides in Vietnam: Phase 111.
Healths Promotion and Disease Prevention.
Injection Drug Users Natural History, Medical Follow-Up Agency.
Lo'?g-term Follow-up ofArmy Personnel Potentially Exposecl to Chemical Warfare
Agents, Meclical Follow-Up Age lacy.
Metal)olic Monitoring Tec/~nologies for Military Fielc! Applications, Food ant!
Nutrition Board
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M''lti,vie Sclerosis in Veterans of Vietnam anc' Later Service, Medical Follow-Llp
Agency.
Patterns of l//ness and Care Before Deployment to the Persian Gulf War, Medical
Follow-Up Agency.
Rena/ Seque/ae of Hemorrhagic Fever with Rena/ SyncI'^on?e (HFRSJ, Medical
Follow-lJp Agency.
Puflit~ tIe~h and Pret~:it'n
Accelerating the Research, Development and Acquisition of Medica/
Countern?easatres Against Bio/ogica/ Warfare Agents, Medical Follow-Up
Agency.
Bui/cling a 21st Century Con~n?u`~ity Health Care System ill Rura/ America,
Health Care Services.
Damp l'~cloor Spaces ant! Hen/th, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.
Eva/untion of the Addition of Ingreclie`?ts New to leant For~nu/a, Food acid
Nutrition Board.
Framework for Evaluating the SafeW of Dietary suppten?ents' Food acid
Nutritious Board.
Heart/ Literacy, Neuroscience and Behavioral Healths.
l~nmunization Safety Review: Influenza
con?p~ications, Healths Promotions and Disease Prevention.
Vaccine anc! Neurological
Injection Drug Users Natural History, Medical Follow-Up Agency.
New Approaches to Early Detection ant! Diagnosis of Breast Caprice'; National
Cancer Policy BoarcI, Institute of Medicine/Natio'~al Research Council.
Prevention of Obesity ill Chilciren anti Youth, Food and Nutrition Board acid
Health Promotion ant! Disease Prevention.
Public Financing and Delivery of HIV Care, Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention.
Ryan White CARE Act: Data for Resource A/Iocation, Planning, am Evaluation,
Healtl~ Promotion and Disease Prevention.
Sn~alipox Vaccination Program l''~ple'~?e'~tntion, Healths Promotion anti
Disease Prevention.
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The Fut'`re of Poison Prevention and Control Services, Health Promotions and
Disease Prevention.
Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAMJ by t/~e Americans Public,
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.
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Centers for Exce//ence at NIH, Health Sciences Policy.
Crossing the Qua/ity Chasm Sunlit: Redesigning Care ant! Improving Health ire
the Pt~iori~ Areas, Heath Care Services.
Framework for Evaluating the Safety of Dietary Swpp/e~nents, Food ant!
Nutrition Board.
Proving Birth Outcomes In Developing Countries, Global Health.
Instit~'tiona/ and Policy /eve/ Strategies fo' l'~crensing tile Rncin/ and Ethnic
Diversity ofthe U.S. Hea/thcare Wor/`force, Healths Sciences Policy.
Prevention of Obesity in Children ant/ Youth, Food and Nutritious Board acid
Health P'omotion anti Disease Preve~tio~.
Public Financing acid Delivery of HIV Care, Healths Promotion and Disease
Prevention.
Aryan White CARE Act: Data for Resource A/Iocation, Planning, and
Evaluation, Healths Promotion ant! Disease Prevention.
Smallpox Vaccination Program Implen~e'~tation, Health Promotion and
Disease Prevention.
Strategies and Models for Providing tile Benefits of Health Ir~s~,rance, Health
Care Services.
W. n(~.~h
Meeting the Psychosocin! Needs of Women with Breast Cancer, National Cancer
Policy Board, Institute of Meclicine/National Research Council.
New Approaches to Early Detection and Diagnosis of Breast Cancer, National
Cancel Policy Board, Institute of Me(licine/National Reseal Cal Council.
New Frontiers in Contraceptive Research, Health Sciences Policy.
Representative terms from entire chapter:
disease prevention