Archive February 2008
PUBLICATIONS

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For more publications on specific subjects please refer to the 'documents' link on each subject page.

EHSSB Infant Feeding Guidelines March 2006
Eastern area Home Accident Prevention Action Plan 2006-2009
EHSSB Evaluation of the Big Lottery funded umbrella grants scheme 2006
EHSSB Health Promotion Targets Monitoring Report 2005
EHSSB Smoking Report 2004/05

Health 4 Life information leaflet

(General health awareness programme)

Smokescreen Newsletter Issue 4
Eastern area Investing for Health - Health Improvement Plan 2005-2008
EHSSB area Investing for Health indicators
GP Mini Script Vol 3 Issue 2 - April 2005
GP Mini Script Vol 3 Issue 1 - April 2005 (vaccine issue)
Equity in Health Tackling Inequalities Tools for Action (also see www.belfasthealthycities.com for further publications in this programme)
EHSSB Tobacco Control Group Action Plan 2004/05
EHSSB Smoking Report 2002/03
Eastern Physical Activity Co-Ordination Group - Terms of Reference and Progress of Work
Information about Eastern Physical Activity Co-Ordination Group
Smokescreen Newsletter Issue 3
Smokescreen Newsletter Issue 2
Smokescreen Newsletter Issue 1
EHSSB Cancer Services Development Plan April 2004
A Review Of Dermatology Services in the Eastern Board
A Strategy For Adult Mental Health Services in the EHSSB
Health Care Systems In Transition United Kingdon: Northern Ireland Subsection
Walking For Health

 

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The incidence of prostate cancer is higher in African Americans (about twice that of white men), and lowest in Asian and Oriental men.
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It is estimated that 5% of NHS expenditure and 10% of hospital inpatient resources are used to care for people with diabetes.
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The Northern Ireland Housing Executive 1974 House Condition Survey painted a harsh picture of the condition of Northern Ireland’s housing. It stated that 20% were legally unfit for human habitation, with more than one third of the housing stock in need of significant repair.
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