7,185 research outputs found
Education and expectations for patients with viral upper respiratory infections
Non influenza viral upper respiratory illnesses are responsible for a significant percentage of sick visits to primary care physicians. Patients who expect antibiotics are more likely to be given them, and this contributes to growing antibiotic resistance. Setting appropriate expectations for the course of a typical upper respiratory infection can reduce repeat visits, and reduce the number of antibiotic prescriptions. Additionally, many over the counter cold and flu remedies do not have a significant impact on cold duration or symptoms. The flyer produced in the course of this project details the average time course for an upper respiratory infection, instructs on what symptoms do warrant a visit to the physician, and describes effective symptom treatments and proven preventative strategies.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1525/thumbnail.jp
Exploring Foundation Financial Investments in Nonprofit Capacity Building
Provides statistics related to the nature and characteristics of foundation financial investments, based on recent surveys. Includes recommendations for future actions, and bibliographical references
The Ubiquity of Sidon Sets That Are Not
We prove that every infinite, discrete abelian group admits a pair of
sets whose union is not . In particular, this implies that every such
group contains a Sidon set that is not
Have MTO Families Lost Access to Opportunity Neighborhoods Over Time?
Reviews research on families who moved to lower-poverty areas through the Moving to Opportunity program, using new data and broader indicators to assess whether their subsequent moves were also to better neighborhoods from which the families benefited
Concentrated Poverty: A Change in Course
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past two decades, using data from the Neighborhood Change Database
Concentrated Poverty: Dynamics of Change
Compares metropolitan census tracts that improved with respect to poverty in the 1990s with those that worsened, looking at the racial composition of both types and in different types of metropolitan areas nationally
Population Growth and Decline in City Neighborhoods
Analyzes how neighborhoods in the nation's largest cities grew and declined in the 1990s and how those results compared with patterns of change in the 1980s, based on data from the U.S. Census and the Neighborhood Change Database
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