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NEWS From the American Heart Association Coronary Risk Factor Modification in Children: 1987 Blakeslee Awards Announced Exercise. This statement explains the rationale for The American Heart Association announced its encouraging children to participate in physical 1987 Howard W. Blakeslee Awards at a Delegate activities, describing appropriate forms of exercise Assembly luncheon held June 20 at the Westin and identifying problems and precautions. Order Galleria, Dallas. AHA President Howard Morgan, No. 72-2010. MD, presented the seven awards, which were Coronary Risk Factor Modification in Children: established in 1952, for excellence in science and Smoking. This statement emphasizes the role of the medical journalism. physician and other health professionals in coun- The winners include Jerry E. Bishop, a reporter seling children and adolescents about the hazards for The Wall Street Journal, for "Probing the Cell of smoking. Order No. 72-2011. — Scientists Are Learning How Genes Predispose Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary Hyperlip- Some to Heart Disease." Bishop previously won a idemia in Childhood. This statement provides a Blakeslee award in 1964. theoretical and practical approach to identifying Karen B. Klinka, a medical writer in the public and managing pediatric disorders of plasma lipid information office of the University of Oklahoma
Arteriosclerosis – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Jul 1, 1987
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