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Harrington, Richard; Kerfoot, Michael; Dyer, Elizabeth; McNiven, Faye; Gill, Julia; Harrington, Valerie; Woodham, Adrine – Journal of Adolescence, 2000
Examines some of the reasons for the differences between depressed and non-depressed adolescent suicidal attempters in their response to a brief family intervention. Determined that efficacy of the family intervention in reducing suicidal ideation within the nondepressed sub-group was probably not mediated by changes in variables such as family…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Effectiveness, Depression (Psychology), Family Counseling
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Cliff, William H.; Wright, Ann W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2005
The dynamics of oxygen transport by the blood can be a particularly difficult topic for students to grasp. A directed case study about carbon monoxide poisoning was designed to help deepen student understanding of the solution chemistry of the oxygen-hemoglobin reaction and the role that hemoglobin plays in external respiration.
Descriptors: Poisoning, Physiology, Case Studies, Teaching Methods
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Yasan, Aziz; Danis, Ramazan; Tamam, Lut; Ozmen, Sehmus; Ozkan, Mustafa – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
Our objective was to elucidate potential causes of higher rates of suicide attempts in females compared to males in southeastern Turkey through a 1-year survey. Gender-related differences observed in 96 subjects who attempted suicide by poisoning for the first time were as follows: in comparison to male, females were predominantly within the age…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Suicide, Foreign Countries
Huang, Gary – 1993
Good health directly affects the educational performance of migrant children. However, there is little nationwide, accurate information on the health status of migrant farmworkers, and even less on their children. This digest summarizes recent information on migrant children's health status. Compared to all U.S. children, migrant children have a…
Descriptors: Accidents, Agricultural Laborers, At Risk Persons, Child Health
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. – 1991
On April 25, 1991, a hearing examined the problem of lead poisoning and reviewed the actions taken by the Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies to address the problem. Many of those who gave testimony considered the actions to be inadequate. The detrimental effects of lead on human health, and especially children's health and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Health, Drinking Water, Environmental Standards
Norwood, Glenda R. – 1984
In addition to identifying the causes and physical effects of various nutritional deficiencies, this discussion describes the effects of each deficiency on the learning process. The recommended daily food intake for children and teenagers is also noted. Eight types of nutritional deficiency are discussed in detail: (1) malnutrition (both…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anemia, Children, Diabetes
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Erenberg, Gerald; And Others – Pediatrics, 1974
Descriptors: Blacks, Diseases, Exceptional Child Research, Lead Poisoning
Bever, Wayne; And Others – 1977
This study guide is designed to provide the necessary information to prepare for certification as a private or commercial pesticide applicator. In addition to providing basic information covering the various sections of the amended Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, it contains a glossary of common pesticide terms, a list of…
Descriptors: Certification, Entomology, Environmental Education, Equipment Standards
Brooks, Leroy; Gates, Dell E. – 1977
This publication is prepared to aid producers in selecting methods of insect population management that have proved effective under Kansas conditions. Topics covered include insect control on alfalfa, soil insects attacking corn, insects attacking above-ground parts of corn, and sorghum, wheat, and soybean insect control. The insecticides…
Descriptors: Agricultural Chemical Occupations, Agricultural Education, Disease Control, Entomology
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Lin-Fu, J. S. – 1975
The toxic effects of lead, a useful metal ubiquitous in the human environment, have long been known. The occupational hazards of lead poisoning were well established by the early 19th century, but plumbism in children caused by paint ingestion was not reported until the turn of the century. Even in 1924, the child was said to live in a "lead…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Children, Environmental Influences, Lead Poisoning
Clayton, Jane; Lloyd, Dick – 1977
Written for children, this guide to the plants found in Sonoma County, California includes sketches of 20 plants and descriptions of the way in which American Indians traditionally used them. Many of the plants presented here parallel those found on a wildlife walk at Spring Lake in Santa Rosa, California where outdoor education expeditions can be…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Food
Lin-Fu, Jane S. – 1970
Designed as a public information pamphlet, the text discusses the problem of lead poisoning in children. The preventable nature of the problem is stressed as well as needed action on the part of the public, physicians and other health workers, and the legislators. The pamphlet emphasizes that each of these areas is essential in preventing death or…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Community Role, Death, Disadvantaged
Snowdon, Charles T. – 1973
Described was research on the behavioral and learning effects of lead poisoning or malnutrition in rats. It is explained that approximately 200 rats (either weanling, adult, pregnant, or nursing) were injected with various amounts of lead. It was found that symtomatic levels of lead in weanling or adult rats produced no obvious behavioral or…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biological Influences, Etiology, Exceptional Child Research
Lin-Fu, Jane S. – 1970
This publication is a guide to help social and health workers plan a preventive campaign against lead poisoning, a cause of mental retardation other neurological handicaps, and death among children. The main victims are 1- to 6-year-olds living in areas where deteriorating housing prevails. Among the causes of lead poisoning are: ingestion of…
Descriptors: Housing Deficiencies, Lead Poisoning, Legislation, Physical Health
National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council, Washington, DC. Div. of Medical Sciences. – 1970
A vehicle must meet certain specific requirements to be classified as an ambulance if it is to satisfy the demands of the physician in terms of emergency care for which properly trained ambulance attendants can be held responsible. Developed by professional and lay experts for use by automotive designers and manufacturing, this publication would…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Emergency Squad Personnel, Facility Requirements, Human Factors Engineering
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