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  2. Non-pharmaceutical intervention (epidemiology) - Wikipedia

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    In epidemiology, a non-pharmaceutical intervention (NPI) is any method used to reduce the spread of an epidemic disease without requiring pharmaceutical drug treatments. . Examples of non-pharmaceutical interventions that reduce the spread of infectious diseases include wearing a face mask and staying away from sick p

  3. Non-pharmacological intervention - Wikipedia

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    Some examples include exercise, [1] sleep improvement, [2] and dietary habits. [3] Non-pharmacological interventions may be intended to prevent or treat (ameliorate or cure) diseases or other health-related conditions, or to improve public health. They can be educational and may involve a variety of lifestyle or environmental changes. [4]

  4. Outbreak response - Wikipedia

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    Non-pharmaceutical interventions may be taken to manage the outbreak; for example in a flu pandemic, these actions may include personal preventive measures such as hand hygiene, wearing face-masks and self-quarantine; community measures aimed at social distancing such as closing schools and cancelling mass gathering events; community engagement ...

  5. Flattening the curve - Wikipedia

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    Non-pharmaceutical interventions such as hand washing, social distancing, isolation and disinfection [4] reduce the daily infections, therefore flattening the epidemic curve. A successfully flattened curve spreads health care needs over time and the peak of hospitalizations under the health care capacity line. [ 2 ]

  6. Outline of infectious disease concepts - Wikipedia

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    Non-pharmaceutical intervention – strategies and measures implemented to stop the spread of infection without relying on medication or pharmaceutical products. Contact tracing – systematically identifying, assessing and managing individuals potentially exposed to infectious disease through contact with an infected person, in order to ...

  7. The Average American Woman Weighs This Much - AOL

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    Examples include soda, candy, and packaged snack foods. These tend to be high in saturated fat, sodium, and added sugar. Focus on nutrients versus calories. Rather than being laser-focused on ...

  8. NPI - Wikipedia

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    Non-pharmaceutical intervention, health measures that are not centred on drug treatments Non-pharmaceutical intervention (epidemiology), measures such as social distancing, face masks etc. to prevent COVID-19 etc. Nonpublic personal information (Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act) No pun intended; Nottingham Prognostic Index

  9. 7 Tips for Having More Energy - AOL

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    How to Have More Energy: 7 Tips. This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Life can get incredibly busy, and keeping up often hinges on having enough energy.