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In the article "Worksite Health Promotion -- New Hampshire,
1992," on page 35, in Table 2, under the manufacturing industry
heading, the percentage of worksites offering weight control
activities should read 21.7 (plus or minus 4.9) and stress
management should read 5.7.
On page 37, the references should be renumbered as 3.
Heimendinger . . ., 4. Eley . . ., 5. Public Health Service . . .,
6. Division of Public Health Services . . ., and 7. National
Resource Center on Worksite Health Promotion . . . .
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