Population Intervention Measures to Connect Research Findings to Policy
Public health research should inform decision-making around programs and policies, either directly or through contribution to the body of evidence. When we study the health effects of green space or access to fruits and vegetables, we hope to inform decisions about distribution of these resources in...
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