More than a third of people from ages 18-29 said the Internet is their main sources for news. The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press June 2005
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17th U.S. Surgeon General keynotes national
KING COUNTY, WA – What’s new and next in tobacco prevention and cessation will be featured in Seattle, as over 300 tobacco prevention specialists and...
National Speaker Jeff Linkenbach, a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Health & Human Development at Montana State University, will be presenting at the Holiday Inn Convention Center at Stevens Point, WI from 8:30am to 4:00pm. This event will be an engaging and informative...
FAIRFIELD, Conn.—Students returned to Sacred Heart University last week to find their hallways and classrooms filled with posters conveying non-traditional messages designed to reduce high risk drinking behavior. The effort is part of a newly implemented “social norming” program at SHU that dismisses the...
Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance launches innovative television commercials to promote lead safety.
In honor of National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, October 20-27, the Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance has teamed up with the UNL Extension Office and the MOST of Us® organization from Montana to launch...
Attendees and organizers were giving a groundbreaking conference rave reviews last week.
Innovations 2007 - a gathering organized by the nascent Bow Valley Young Adult Coalition in Banff on Thursday and Friday (June 28 and 29), brought together community organizations working...
Significantly more likely to consider impaired driving a crucial issue
BOZEMAN, Mont. (May 31, 2007) – A health promotion research group released two new surveys today that show significant differences between Montanans and Americans overall when it comes to impaired driving. According to a statewide survey,...
BOZEMAN, Mont. (March 7, 2007) – A new statewide survey released today shows that 94 percent of Montanans agree or strongly agree that impaired driving is a crucial issue in the state, according to MOST of Us, a research institute based at Montana State University...
In the summer of 2006, Montana State University MOST of Us contracted a statewide phone survey of 404 randomly selected adult Montanans. The survey asked questions about law enforcement in general and impaired driving in detail.
Citizen Harm and Perception of Harm from Impaired Driving