21. Food and Drug Administration The Consumer Protection Agency of the U.S. Government which monitors medical devices, foods, drugs, biologics, veterinary medicine, and toxicological research.
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23. Health and Human Development Programs Hhd, a private nonprofit research and development organization, works in the U.S. and around the globe to promote health and justice in many settings - schools, communities, hospitals, workplace, and judicial systems.
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25. Henry and Stark County Health Departments Promoting public health of the counties with programs in environmental health, communicable disease, home health, health and wellness promotion, and maternal and child health. Based in Kewanee, IL.
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26. Illinois Public Health Association Working with other allied organizations and groups to improve the health status of Illinois residents, the quality of the environment, accessibility to basic health services and the capabilities of the public health system.
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31. Management Sciences for Health A private, nonprofit international organization working in public health areas to strengthen health care management and improve access to critical health care services worldwide, including maternal/child health and family planning.
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32. Michigan Public Health Institute Promoting positive health conditions in populations and communities through research, education and application of scientific health practices.
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33. Mississippi Firefighters Association Overview, constitution and by-laws, application for membership, association history, message board, and information about the Fallen Fire Fighter's Memorial and the Burn Camp Foundation.
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36. National Indian Health Board The National Indian Health Board (NIHB) represents Tribal Governments operating their own health care delivery systems through contracting and compacting, as well as those receiving health care directly from the Indian Health Service (IHS). The NIHB, a non-profit organization, conducts research, policy analysis, program assessment and development, national and regional meeting planning, training and technical assistance programs, and project management. These services are provided to tribes, Area Health Boards, tribal organizations, federal agencies, and private foundations. The NIHB presents the tribal perspective while monitoring federal legislation and opens opportunities to network with other national health care organizations to engage their support on Indian health care issues.
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37. Office of Public Health and Science A division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, serves as the focal point for leadership and coordination in public health and science.
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38. Palestine Red Crescent Society Web Site The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) is a national humanitarian society that provides a wide range of health, social and other humanitarian services for the Palestinian People throughout the Middle East. PRCS was established on 26 December 1968. In 1969 the Palestinian National Council (PNC) mandated the Society the responsibility for health and social services for Palestinian people inside and outside Palestine. To-date, PRCS continues its activities in Palestine (along side the Ministry of Health and other NGOs), Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Iraq and other locations.
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39. Public Health Foundation (Phf)Located in Washington, DC. Describes this 30-year-old national, non-profit organization. Includes research, training, calendar of events, tools and resources, projects and initiatives and e-news.
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40. Public Health Institute Promotes health, well being, and quality of life through research, training, and community building.
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