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2004 News Photos

2004 | 2003

The photo gallery below provides publication-quality digital images of events featuring Surgeon General Carmona in communities and with other officials. Click on the individual thumbnail images for larger versions of the photos, which may be downloaded for publication. Photo credit should be given to "U.S. Department of Health and Human Services."

October 14, 2004: Surgeon General Richard Carmona Releases Bone Health and Osteoporosis: A Report of the Surgeon General.

October 2004 — Surgeon General Richard Carmona Releases Bone Health and Osteoporosis: A Report of the Surgeon General.

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Surgeon General Carmona speaks at the 2004 Father's Day Rose Remembrance event to honor those whose names are on the Wall. Dr. Carmona served in the U.S. Army's Special Forces, ultimately becoming a combat-decorated Vietnam veteran. Washington, D.C.; June 2004.

June 2004 — Surgeon General Carmona speaks at the 2004 Father's Day Rose Remembrance event to honor those whose names are on the Wall. Dr. Carmona served in the U.S. Army's Special Forces, ultimately becoming a combat-decorated Vietnam veteran. Washington, D.C.; June 2004.

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Surgeon General helps launch national Stop Bullying Now! Campaign.

March 2004 — Surgeon General Carmona helps launch HHS' national Stop Bullying Now! Campaign at KIPP DC: KEY Academy. Washington, DC; March 2004.

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Surgeon General talks to students at Jemez Valley Elementary/Middle School.

January 2004 — As part of his 50 Schools in 50 States initiative, Surgeon General Richard Carmona talks to students at Jemez Valley Elementary/Middle School. Dr. Carmona spoke with the children about making healthy decisions. Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, January 2004.

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Last Revised: November 2, 2004

Surgeon General News

  • October 14, 2004
    By 2020, One In Two Americans Over Age 50 Will Be At Risk For Fractures From Osteoporosis Or Low Bone Mass
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  • May 27, 2004
    New Surgeon General's Report Expands List of Diseases Caused by Smoking
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  • April 8, 2004
    New Evidence Report Illustrates Links Between Health Literacy and Health Care Use and Outcomes
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  • March 16, 2004
    HHS Names Members to Task Force on Drug Importation
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