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  • Australian Department of Health and Ageing's Campaigns
  • Australian Department of Health and Ageing's Health Priority Areas
    The National Health Priority Areas are cancer control, injury prevention and control, cardiovascular health, diabetes mellitus, mental health, asthma, and arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Australian Department of Health and Ageing's Programs & Initiatives
  • Australian Health Promotion Association
    The Australian Health Promotion Association is the only professional association specifically for people interested or involved in the practice, research and study of health promotion.
  • Australia's Health Emergency Preparedness and Response
    This website is designed to provide information to the public, health professionals and the media about preparations and measures in place throughout Australia to provide a comprehensive and effective health response to a bioterrorist incident like the release of a chemical, biological or radiological agent, a bomb or other mass casualty disaster, or a communicable disease emergency, like SARS, Avian Influenza or a new pandemic influenza.
  • Immunize Australia Program
    This website provides information about immunisation and Australian immunisation standards, including translations of some materials.
  • National Chronic Disease Strategy [Australia]
  • National Drug Strategy
    Includes strategies for National Alcohol, Drugs, Illicit Drugs, & Tobacco Strategies
  • National Medicines Policy [Australia]
  • National Public Health Partnership [Australia]
    From 30 June 2006 the National Public Health Partnership (NPHP) will be replaced with the Australian Population Health Development Principal Committee (APHDPC) and the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC).
  • National Service Frameworks [UK Department of Health]
    National service frameworks (NSFs) are long term strategies for improving specific areas of care. They set measurable goals within set time frames.
  • National Institutes of Health & NIH Centers [US]
    National Institutes of: Cancer; Eye; Heart, Lung, and Blood; Human Genome Research; Aging; Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases; Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering; Child Health and Human Development; Deafness and Other Communication Disorders; Dental and Craniofacial Research; Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; Drug Abuse; Environmental Health Sciences; General Medical Sciences; Mental Health; Neurological Disorders and Stroke; Nursing Research; and the National Library of Medicine.
    National Centers include: Information Technology; Scientific Review; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Minority Health and Health Disparities; Research Resources; and the Clinical Center.