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National Public Health Awareness Week – April 3-9, 2006

National Public Health Awareness Week (NPHW) was proclaimed the first full week of April by former President Bill Clinton in 1995. Since then, the public health community has dedicated itself annually to raising awareness to issues that are important to improving the health of the public.

This year’s NPHW theme is “Designing Health Communities: Raising Healthy Kids.”

The American Public Health Association (APHA) serves as the organizer of NPHW. For more information about NPHW and for a calendar of events, please visit http://www.apha.org/nphw/2006.

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