martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012

New PCD App Available for the iPad and iPhone

New PCD App Available for the iPad and iPhone

New PCD App Available for the iPad and iPhone


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ISSN: 1545-1151September 24, 2012
PCD NEWS
New PCD iPad Application Available
PCD iPad application
Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is now available as a free app on your iPad or iPhone, bringing you the latest and most relevant peer-reviewed research on public health efforts to prevent chronic disease.
Whether you are a researcher, health practitioner, student, or policy maker, the PCD app provides an open exchange on the very latest in chronic disease prevention, research findings, public health interventions, and the exploration of new theories and concepts.
PERSONALIZE YOUR PCD APP FOR QUICK, EASY ACCESS
  • Read the most recent articles published
  • Browse more easily using topic keywords such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and more
  • Share articles with colleagues on Facebook and Twitter
  • Search and browse saved articles
  • Highlight important content
  • Add your own notes to articles
  • Bookmark articles for future reference
Visit iTunes and download the app for free today.
CURRENT VOLUME / ISSUE ARCHIVE / CME / ABOUT PCD
What's New in PCD / Volume 9
Evaluation of Consumer Understanding of Different Front-of-Package Nutrition Labels, 2010–2011
The Institute of Medicine’s New Report on Living Well With Chronic Illness
Upcoming CME Activity
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Factors Associated With Poor Glycemic Control or Wide Glycemic Variability Among Diabetes Patients in Hawaii, 2006–2009
PCD Accepting Submissions for 2013 Student Research Paper Contest
PCD is looking for graduate and undergraduate students to submit papers relevant to the prevention, screening, surveillance, and/or population-based intervention of chronic diseases, including but not limited to arthritis, asthma, cancer, depression, diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease.
Papers must be received electronically no later than 5:00 PM EST on January 23, 2013. Learn more ››

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