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Appendix - Workshop Agendas
Pages 375-380

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From page 375...
... Anderson, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan Brian D Silver, Department of Political Science, Michigan State University Mortality in the New Independent States: Quality of Data, Demographic Patterns and Possible Explanations W
From page 376...
... Murray, Harvard University Jose' Luis Bobadilla, The World Bank Quality of Data Mortality Levels and Quality of Data Kenneth H Hill, The Johns Hopkins University Cause of Death Patterns (Focus on Infant and Child Mortality)
From page 377...
... Martin, Cardiovascular Disease Unit, World Health Organization Years of Life Lost and Policy Implications of Mortality, Disability and Injury Patterns for Health Priorities Commentary: Peter Berman, Harvard University, Data for Decision Making Project Commentary: Henry Mosley, The Johns Hopkins University 377
From page 378...
... Lopez, Programme on Substance Abuse, World Health Organization Discussant: Broader View of Determinants of Adult Health Nicholas Eberstadt, American Enterprise Institute and Harvard University Chronic Disease Prevention in the New Independent States: Experiences from the North Karelia Project in Finland and from Collaboration with Estonia and Republic of Karelia Pekka Puska, Division of Health and Chronic Diseases, National Public Health Institute, Finland Discussant: Millicent Higgins, Epidemiological and Clinical Applications, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health Discussant: Risk Factors in the NIS Incidence of Bad Habits Among the Adolescents in Urban Areas of the Russian Federation Yuri Komarov, Research Public Health Institute, MedSocEconInform, Ministry of Health of Russia
From page 379...
... Dale Williams, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Public Health Friday, November 18, 1994 Alcohol Consumption of Alcohol in the NIS Vladimir Treml, Duke University, Department of Economics 379 The Anti-Alcohol Campaign and Variations in Russian Mortality Vladimir M Shkolnikov, Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences; and Alexander Nemtsov, Institute of Psychiatry of the Health Care Ministry of the Russian Federation Alcohol Related Policies for the NIS: Applying Lessons from the U.S.
From page 380...
... Tammy Tengs, Duke University, Center for Health Policy Research and Education Discussant: Christopher Murray, Harvard University, Center for Population and Development Discussant: Constance Nathanson, Department of Population Dynamics The Johns Hopkins University Role of Health Care Health Care Finance and Trade-offs Howard Barnum, The World Bank Tertiary Prevention Strategies Under Constrained Resources Robert Wallace, University of Iowa, Department of Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health


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