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CDC and Partners Turn the Tide against Malaria | CDC Features |
CDC and partners are on the Road to End Malaria for Good. |
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Prevent 353 Fall Fatalities and Stand-Down | CDC Features |
Construction contractors can prevent falls from heights. |
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Division of Parasitic Diseases - Ascaris Infection FactSheet |
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about ascariasis. |
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Observations on incentives to improve population health. |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Reducing Sodium Intake at the Community Level: The Sodium Reduction in Communities Program - CDC |
Approximately 90% of Americans aged 2 years or older consume too much sodium. The consumption of too much sodium increases blood pressure, which increases the risk for stroke, coronary heart disease, heart failure, and renal disease. Population-based strategies to reduce salt intake are cost-effective, can reduce blood pressure, and, according to the Institute of Medicine, are needed at national, state, and community levels. |
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Preventive Cancer Vaccination |
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine helps prevent most cervical cancers and several other kinds of cancer, and the Hepatitis B vaccine can lower liver cancer risk. |
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Using the Model Aquatic Health Code (MAHC) | Model Aquatic Health Code |
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QuickStats: Prevalence of Stroke Among Residential Care Residents, by Sex and Age Group- National Survey of Residential Care Facilities, United States, 2010 |
* Respondents, who typically were residential care community directors, were asked, "As far as you know, has a doctor or other health professional ever diagnosed this resident with a stroke?". |
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Cuestionario sobre el ácido fólico |
La Semana de Concientización Nacional sobre el Ácido Fólico se celebra del 6 al 12 de enero. ¿Qué tanto sabe sobre el ácido fólico? Responda nuestro cuestionario para descubrirlo. |
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Lung Cancer Awareness Feature |
The most important thing you can do to lower your lung cancer risk is to quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke. |
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