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To: Wordsmith
Oh my goodness! Look at the Title of this article:

Terrorism explored at American Public Health Association's Annual Meeting Sessions focus on prevention, preparedness, response

ATLANTA (Oct. 5, 2001) - The American Public Health Association's 129th Annual Meeting Oct. 21-25 in Atlanta includes 16 sessions on terrorism, including topics on bio-terrorism and three new sessions added to address the Sept. 11 attack.

The world's oldest and largest gathering of public health researchers, practitioners and policy makers, the Meeting features more than 900 sessions and some 3,000 scientific papers scheduled for presentation. Entitled "One World: Global Health," the four-day program of scientific sessions, round-table workshops, poster presentations and panel discussions allows more than 12,000 attendees to explore trends and enhance their knowledge about public health implications in a global setting.

Featured sessions on terrorism and related topics include:

New: APHA's Response to Terrorism

Global Environmental Change, Bioterrorism, and Public Health

Technological Approaches to Public Health Surveillance, Preparedness,

Dissemination and Education

War and Public Health

New: Public Health Implications of the Recent Events

New: Psychosocial Rehabilitation After Disaster

Public Health Impact of Conflict in Palestine

Public Health Law: A Global Perspective

Other sessions discuss timely issues such as:

Youth Violence, including school violence prevention intimate partner violence

Women's Health, including aging and weight issues

Sexuality, including child prostitution and an evaluation of abstinence-only curricula

HIV/AIDS

Religion, including a global perspective on faith and healing and holistic health care

Tobacco, alcohol and gun control

Children's Health and Nutrition

Alternative and Complementary Medicine

Press conferences are currently scheduled for Oct. 22 and Oct. 23. Topics include APHA's response to terrorism, the release of a monograph on women and diabetes, the release of state-by-state health rankings and the impact of atmospheric dust as a public health issue in Africa and the Caribbean.

Details on these press events will be released at a later date. Press facilities, located in the Hilton Atlanta, Rockdale Room (255 Courtland St.), include a press office, workroom and news conference/interview room. Phones, two IBM-compatible PC's, an Internet connection and a fax machine are also available to registered media. The press facilities are open:

Sunday, Oct. 21 Noon - 5 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 22 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 23 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 24 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 25 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Visit www.apha.org for Annual Meeting information and updates.

54 posted on 10/18/2001 10:16:18 PM PDT by techdawg2k
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To: techdawg2k
Yup, that's us alright. My company sells health and safety public education stuff - brochures, booklets, workbooks. Our biggest customers are state and regional health and safety departments. Well, the past few weeks I've been on the phone with all of them and of course the only thing that's on anyone's mind now is the aftermath of the attacks. So we're just now rushing new products on post-traumatic stress, terrorism-preparedness, reporting threats, living with uncertainty. A lot of states are scrambling to follow the Fed lead and are working on their own version of an Office of Homeland Security. A lot of the infectious disease teams will have representation at this conference. Tempting target? WS
56 posted on 10/18/2001 10:21:50 PM PDT by Wordsmith
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