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Collection Development Policies – Health Sciences Collection

A collection development policy, also referred to as a collection development guideline, provides guidance for library personnel with selection responsibilities. It also demonstrates that decisions are made thoughtfully and it specifies the rationale used to decide how collection dollars are spent. Collection … See more

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Health Sciences Collection Development: An Overview …

WebHealth Sciences Collection Development: An Overview of Fundamental Knowledge and Practices (2nd Edition) by Medical Library Association Collection Development Caucus is licensed under a Creative …

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61 Vitamins and Minerals Involved in Blood Health

WebVitamins and Minerals Involved in Blood Health. Blood is essential to life. It transports absorbed nutrients and oxygen to cells, removes metabolic waste products for excretion, and carries molecules, such as hormones, to allow for communication between organs. …

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45 Overweight and Underweight—What are the Risks

WebHealth Risks of Being Underweight. The 2015–2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) estimated that 1.5 percent of adults and 3.0 percent of children and adolescents in the United States are underweight. 13,14 Underweight …

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14.4 National Goals For Nutrition and Health: Healthy People 2030

WebMany people in the United States don’t eat a healthy diet. Healthy People 2030 focuses on helping people get the recommended amounts of healthy foods — like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains — to reduce their risk for chronic diseases and …

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Acquisition Models – Health Sciences Collection Development: An

WebAcquisition Models Libraries can acquire content in several different ways. Libraries can order titles one-by-one or as a collection. Collections may be organized by publication date, subject, vendor, or other structure.

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2.4 Measuring the Health of the Economy – Foundations …

WebThe CPI base period is 1982 to 1984, which has been given an average value of 100. Figure 2.8 “Selected CPI Values, 1950–2010” gives CPI values computed for selected years. The CPI value for 1950, for instance, is 24. This means that $1 of typical purchases in 1982 …

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62 Introduction to Nutrition and Physical Activity

WebIntroduction to Nutrition and Physical Activity. In this course, our focus is on how nutrients support health. However, enjoying good health is about so much more than simply meeting nutrient needs. As we discussed in Unit 1, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines …

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Dietary Supplements – Nutrition: Science and Everyday Application

Webdietary supplement. is defined as a product that: 1. is intended to supplement the diet. contains one or more dietary ingredients (e.g., vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and enzymes) can be taken by mouth as a pill, capsule, tablet, or liquid. is …

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Nutrition: Science and Everyday Application – Simple Book …

WebThis book was originally designed by Alice Callahan, PhD, Heather Leonard, MEd, and Tamberly Powell, MS, RDN as an OER text and learning resource for undergraduate nutrition students in an Oregon community college. It has been adapted …

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Introduction to Vitamins and Minerals Part 2 – Nutrition: Science …

Web55. Introduction to Vitamins and Minerals Part 2. In Unit 8, we began our study of vitamins and minerals, covering the basic classification and sources of vitamins and minerals, as well as examining in detail the vitamins and minerals involved in fluid and electrolyte balance, …

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