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- Study Finds that Dental Literacy is Not the Problem
- Pesticide Handler Health Risks, Practical Solutions and a Safety Climate- Lessons from Washington State
- Childhood Agricultural Injury Rates Continue to Decline
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- Potential Health Outcomes of Being Undocumented and Homeless: Stories from the field
- Tenth Annual Binational Health Week
- Ventanillas de Salud Open a Window to Global Health
- The National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposures
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- Neurobehavioral Effects of Pesticide Exposure in Children
- Results of the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Descriptive Profiles Project
- EPA Moves to Terminate All Uses of Insecticide Endosulfan To Protect Health of Farmworkers and Wildlife
- The 2010 National Summit of Clinicians for HealthCare Justice
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- Quality Improvement in Action: An immunization case study
- Survey of residents on northwest orchard community shows high levels of perceived pesticide risk and lack of pesticide training
- EPA settles lawsuit challenging rules allowing pesticide tests on people
- Contracts and cooperative arrangements for specialty careFarmworker Immigration Law- Legislative and regulatory update
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- Building Infrastructure in Guatemala through Community-Academic Partnerships
- A Model for Training Clinicians for Community Health Centers
- How to Avoid Musculoskeletal Disorders
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- Meeting the Needs of Patients with Limited English Proficiency: Guidelines for Federally Funded Healthcare Providers
- The Vocation of Migrant Health
- A Cultural Meaning of Sexual Risk Among Latino Adolescents in North Carolina
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- Multiple Risk Ractors for Lead Poisoning in Hispanic Sub-Populations
- New Research Explores Heavy Metal Exposures among Mexican Farmworkers
- Care for Undocumented Patients: Risk Management Considerations
- Behavioral Health Care for Mobile Populations: Risk Management Considerations
- Part II: Vaccine-Hesitant Patients—What’s a Provider to Do?
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- Strategies for Successful Integration of Outreach, Promotora and Clinical Services
- To Ask or Not to Ask: The Critical Role of the Primary Care Provider in Screening for Occupational Injuries and Exposures
- Vaccine-Hesitant Patients – What’s a Provider to Do?
- MCN Receives New Funding for Work on Behalf of Migrants
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- Improving Prenatal Care for Hispanic Mothers
- The Teach With Stories Method
- Where Clinical Care and Community Health Intersect for the Benefit of Pregnant Farmworker Women
- Cancer and Latina Women
- MCN’s Mother’s Day Campaign
- Himno de la Paz
- Special Project Focuses on Protecting Immigrant Women
- Good Oral Health = A Good Start for a Healthy Family
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- Ladders Raise Orchard Injuries, Policy update: Heat-related illnesses remain a significant concern for farmworkers
- New Findings from the Agricultural Health Study: Possible Association between Herbicides and Pancreatic Cancer
- The Case For Putting an End to “Building Good Grower Relationships”: Why it is Time to Stop Discriminating Against Our Farmworker Patients
- Migrant Voucher Programs Provide Needed Services to Farmworkers
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