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What are the Reasons to Vaccinate My Baby? | CDC Features |
Protecting your child's health is very important to you. That's why most parents choose immunization. Nothing protects babies better from 14 serious childhood diseases. Choose immunization. It's the powerful defense that's safe, prove, and effective. |
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Healthy Eating for a Healthy Weight: Cutting Calories |
Once you start looking, you can find ways to cut calories for your meals, snacks, and even beverages. Here are some examples to get you started. |
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Global Health - South Africa - Our Progress |
CDC partners in South Africa with government and parastatal agencies, private institutions, universities and non-governmental organizations to improve the country’s public health foundation, to prevent transmission of HIV, to provide care and treatment for those who are already infected with HIV, and to strengthen laboratory capacity.
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Global Health - Laos |
CDC began working in Lao PDR in 2006. In 2010, the National Center for Laboratory and Epidemiology (NCLE) was designated as a National Influenza Center (NIC) by the World Health Organization (WHO). Over the past 10 years, Lao PDR has continued to develop and improve their capacity building beyond influenza in support of the International Health Regulations. There has been a significant strengthening of engagement to include technical assistance in HIV/AIDS prevention and control and expanded maternal and child health immunization coverage |
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Science Clips - Monday, October 15, 2012 |
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University Report and Verification of Findings'Dirty Bombs' Communicating in the First Hours |
The CERC training program educates people on the principles and application of crisis and emergency risk communication when responding to a public health emergency. |
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests |
Descriptions of colorectal (colon) cancer screening tests, including high-sensitivity fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, double-contrast barium enema, virtual colonoscopy, and stool DNA tests. |
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Optimal Serum and Red Blood Cell Folate Concentrations inWomen of Reproductive Age for Prevention of Neural Tube Defects:World Health Organization Guidelines |
Amy M. Cordero, MPA1, Krista S. Crider, PhD1, Lisa M. |
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Nutrition Recommendations and the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative’s 2014 Approved Food and Beverage Product List |
Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. |
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