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I expectancy that everyone has had a great summer! It's hard to believe that fall is almost here. This issue of the Journal contains a comprehensive review article by means of Lauren Lyons and Larry Cahalin that examines the efficiency of diet and exercise in succession serum lipids and the impact these factors have in succession cardiovascular disease. Patricia Ohtake and Dale Fish are the authors of a Research Corner in succession the important contributions that basic science research makes to evidence-based practice. This issue also contains frequently information regarding Section business. Make abiding you check out the President's epistle the business meeting minutes, and the committee chair reports. Also take note of the propos bylaws recommendations that will be vot forward at CSM in Tampa. If you would like to finish more involved in the Section, on the other hand weren't sure of what you wanted to do, think about these 2 items: "Hook forward Evidence" Database is going to be widened nationally and the APTA wants members to get involved with this process; secondly Annie Downs, Membership Chair be in want ofs volunteers to contact new Section members from the of the present day member's state or area of the land This is a great way to adapted new people and foster retention of membership in our Section. Finally, please take note of significant honors that several Section members have garnered lately Congratulations on your accomplishments! Jane Eason, PT PhD Editor Copyright Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal Sep 2002 Provided by dint of ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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