ARTICLES LIST

 

Total Results: 16203

Media ID Source Name Media Type Language Media Name Media Description Keywords Keywords Link to Article
1108 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Measles: Make Sure Your Child Is Fully Immunized | CDC Features Measles is a highly contagious disease. It can be serious for young children. Protect child by making sure he or she is up to date on vaccinations, including before traveling abroad.
list Skip0.704309
Unvaccinated travelers0.506492
doses0.38814
United States0.491998
page options Skip0.96756
Infants0.265989
countries0.257376
Feature0.264813
navigation Skip0.707975
pediatrician0.282269
old need0.473927
dose0.461846
MMR0.291403
world0.260246
children0.312264
best protection0.487433
parts0.260381
measles vaccine0.684274
measles-mumps-rubella0.301512
measles0.887453
CLICK HERE
1133 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Sign up for our Features | CDC Features CDC.gov feature articles are written by subject matter experts and health communicators, then edited to emphasize strong call-to-action messages and friendly, meaningful visuals.
Centers0.332535
list Skip0.734485
Cancer feeds0.507166
RSS news reader…0.98022
page options Skip0.904751
navigation Skip0.743702
automatic updates0.490747
Prevention0.33232
desktop0.332148
Disease Control0.489241
browser0.332062
easy way0.491751
information0.332918
CLICK HERE
1252 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Nutritional Status of Women and Child Refugees from Syria -Jordan, April-May 2014 Oleg O. Bilukha, MD1, Douglas Jayasekaran, MS2, Ann Burton, MBBS2, Gabriele Faender, MPH3, James King'ori, MSc4, Mohammad Amiri, MD4, Dorte Jessen, MIC5, Eva Leidman, MSPH1 (Author affiliations at end of text).
Syrian refugee population0.417317
UNHCR population estimates0.400186
maternal micronutrient status0.552386
cluster sample0.379935
global acute malnutrition0.844646
food vouchers0.380653
HemoCue Hb 3010.365747
Nutrition policies0.373776
United Nations Children0.425178
major public health0.377643
Nations High Commissioner0.644459
refugee children0.485637
standard anthropometric procedures0.368243
MMWR Early Release0.39044
children0.497192
registered refugees0.464735
national fortification program0.354617
population-representative cluster surveys0.375503
Syrian refugee0.5181
United Nations High0.521885
improved health outcomes0.519848
Syrian refugee children0.453507
public health0.428473
Oleg O. Bilukha0.395246
Global Health Protection0.381311
nutritional status0.772715
World Health Organization0.394499
optimal child0.372036
nonpregnant women0.384751
Syrian refugee camp0.501068
United Nations Population0.391677
emergency field conditions0.369996
public health programs0.367896
representative cluster sample0.363833
Zaatari camp0.946758
micronutrient fortification program0.382623
high prevalence0.354897
underlying risk factors0.510284
systematic random selection0.36036
humanitarian emergencies0.373558
slightly lower prevalences0.359307
vulnerable refugees0.478045
public health problem0.37284
Anemia prevalence0.481279
Syrian refugees0.636736
host community0.719532
5World Food Programme0.35775
CLICK HERE
4701 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Accountability metrics and paying for performance in education and health care null
high school0.555807
education0.692043
individual students0.531364
individual teachers0.517005
individual-level performance accountability0.55275
private schools0.51599
student achievement0.823959
student achievement test0.558521
achievement test score0.535511
high school teachers0.52503
national board certification0.712818
M. Teacher pay0.537776
health care share0.581467
Economic Research0.518996
Secondary Education Act0.518357
public schools0.509251
J. Teacher credentials0.541453
individual performance metrics0.513433
merit pay0.973156
career ladder0.523701
schools0.592289
longitudinal student achievement0.542004
student fixed effects0.539803
higher prior achievement0.516617
future board-certified teachers0.508974
teacher ranking systems0.520277
student value-added performance0.570062
merit pay plan0.571661
successful teacher accountability0.549022
teacher0.667357
pay-for-performance systems0.532042
Vigdor J. Teacher0.545178
teachers0.664938
teacher quality0.556187
incentive pay plans0.532967
health care0.846306
accountability0.620617
career ladders0.518921
teacher accountability0.558037
student achievement gains0.550929
fewer merit pay0.571256
merit pay systems0.587171
certification process0.513561
merit pay studies0.576593
individual accountability0.519178
achievement performance0.533032
performance0.620798
performance metrics0.545589
National Bureau0.514165
CLICK HERE
5191 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Infections in ICUs Plummeting, Too Many Remain in Hospitals and Dialysis Clinics - Press Release: March 1, 2011 Infections in ICUs Plummeting, Too Many Remain in Hospitals and Dialysis Clinics
Mortality Weekly Report0.491623
bloodstream infection0.535008
CDC Morbidity0.502382
hemodialysis patients0.521592
public health departments0.510476
health care-associated infections0.575356
intensive care unit0.618222
health care providers0.608442
health professionals0.471269
central line infections0.581661
new CDC Vital0.572017
bloodstream infections0.933984
u.s. department0.498243
monthly CDC report0.548775
health care facilities0.522578
kidney dialysis clinics0.50957
health care settings0.588751
infection control guidelines0.51304
CDC infection control0.655023
CDC director0.512626
non-ICU health care0.538028
infection prevention methods0.516154
vehicle passenger safety0.490077
medical care locations0.505642
Signs report0.463634
cardiovascular health0.47008
excess health care0.552498
healthcare-associated infections0.542877
clinical care team0.515428
non-ICU patients0.471498
care unit patients0.548101
Healthcare Quality Promotion0.498423
National Healthcare Safety0.491179
health care0.730604
key health indicators0.511516
Track infection rates0.510643
staff members0.496124
CDC guidelines0.499936
human services0.496607
CDC partners0.507525
central lines0.828075
dialysis clinics patients0.529204
infection control recommendations0.521589
public health efforts0.519541
CDC Vital Signs0.648982
Thomas R. Frieden0.501009
health care-associated conditions0.523409
tracking infection rates0.518583
Healthcare Safety Network0.570801
CLICK HERE
7358 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Preventing Chronic Disease | Perceptions of and Barriers to Use of Generic Medications in a Rural African American Population, Alabama, 2011 - CDC Using generic medications for chronic diseases provides efficacy similar to that of brand-name medication use, but at a lower price, potentially enhancing adherence. However, previous studies show that disadvantaged people, who may particularly benefit from cost savings, have low trust of generics and increased reluctance to switch to generics.
state generic substitution0.548415
brand medications0.511806
brand name medication0.462637
high school education0.487759
generic medicine0.570362
participant0.53071
generic drug0.528015
Alabama Black Belt0.489291
generics0.591173
generic cancer medications0.567917
brand0.542355
A. Generic substitution0.519906
brand-name medications0.509196
generic antihypertensive medications0.567911
group0.687277
brand name medications0.47446
generic substitutes0.526458
generic equivalence0.515309
group D woman0.472874
chronic disease0.487033
rural South0.480852
generic cardiovascular medications0.552307
Begin discussion group0.468107
woman0.593063
generic medication safety0.573446
brand-name diabetes medications0.49729
United States0.508357
generic substitution0.557362
African Americans0.499099
discussion group0.468934
focus group members0.479631
poor people0.499203
generic drugs0.525634
minor illnesses0.462069
focus groups0.51571
generic prescription medicines0.515917
group B woman0.492523
Focus group participants0.511481
health care0.466488
participants0.605918
generic brand0.523101
chronic diseases0.50849
generic medication0.733418
Black Belt0.575346
Group B participants0.480453
doctor0.471179
brand-name medication0.460926
generic medications0.930205
CLICK HERE
7498 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Healthy Housing Reference Manual - Chapter 2: Basic Principles of Healthy Housing NCEH provides leadership to promote health and quality of life by preventing or controlling those diseases, birth defects, or disabilities resulting from interaction between people and the environment. Site has information/education resources on a broad range of topics, including asthma, birth defects, radiation, sanitation, lead in blood, and more.
two-family dwelling code0.683102
rural residential fires0.693584
adequate heat loss0.682438
Home Safety Council0.666868
type0.689786
adequate protection0.665857
common smoke detectors0.666298
UL-listed home systems0.665812
homes0.730056
adequate living room0.672501
National Weather Service0.72766
smoke alarm0.753924
electrical distribution fires0.713898
unregulated water systems0.673079
safe housing construction0.669338
adequate space0.690634
photoelectric detectors0.681288
International Code Council0.713979
home electrical distribution0.668183
home electrical fires0.706031
Type A extinguisher0.676356
square feet0.686628
poor housing conditions0.670982
United States0.930913
building small fires0.694977
housing0.684663
Type C extinguisher0.668478
ionization detectors0.672624
U.S. Environmental Protection0.670933
Type C fires0.680572
New residential areas0.667238
21st century0.677138
flammable liquid fires0.67754
water-related diseases0.687243
Older people0.674599
new single homes0.675048
home fires0.695521
U.S. homes0.698832
American Public Health0.674096
ionization chamber0.67122
Page Protection0.708698
drinking water systems0.67062
Page Fundamental Physiologic0.666441
housing construction0.676562
smoke alarms0.708321
home injury deaths0.674312
proper housing construction0.666035
West Nile virus0.709919
CLICK HERE
10996 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Facts about Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome | CongenitalHeart Defects CDC works to identify causes of birth defects and opportunities to prevent them. By applying a public health approach incorporating three essential elements—surveillance or disease tracking, research to identify causes, and prevention research and programs—we can rapidly translate scientific findings into appropriate public health interventions.
vena cava0.378756
Developmental Disabilities0.366713
new heart0.361228
pulmonary artery0.373454
oxygen-rich blood0.435979
heart syndrome defect0.407882
United States0.414
health care provider0.551082
national birth prevalence0.372089
special high-calorie formula0.370321
babies0.421525
heart doctor0.361695
body0.450423
abnormal whooshing sound0.3724
National Birth Defects0.383645
regular follow-up visits0.364978
oxygen-poor blood0.469557
patent foramen ovale0.432471
healthy weight gain0.366549
hypoplastic0.669848
Disease Control0.411412
care provider suspect0.372625
Glenn Shunt Procedure0.369495
lungs0.36596
patent ductus arteriosus0.516512
National Center0.365554
heart defects0.410311
risk factors0.370493
heart muscle0.366524
copyright restrictions0.366395
heart function0.366399
heart syndrome0.956235
heart syndrome.10.372091
private usage0.366308
pregnancy0.363696
main pumping chamber0.368387
birth defects0.533303
blood0.49618
congenital heart defect0.483885
inferior vena cava0.368651
heart murmur0.368608
right ventricle0.440805
normal blood flow0.4444
public domain0.365807
baby0.403099
heart transplant0.378165
superior vena cava0.367961
CLICK HERE
11876 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en World Polio Day - October 24, 2014 World Polio Day was established for annual observance on October 24 by Rotary International more than a decade ago to commemorate the fight against poliomyelitis. Widespread use of poliovirus vaccine led to an increasing number of polio-free countries and to establishment of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in 1988. As of October 14, a total of 243 polio cases had been reported in 2014, with 92% of the cases reported from Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, the only three countries where transmission of indigenous wild poliovirus has continued uninterrupted (1).
annual observance0.49645
international concern0.47364
decade0.331795
partnership engagement0.475876
endorsement0.390307
international spread0.47071
Human Services0.617961
U.S. Department0.612906
MMWR HTML versions0.599855
CDC Emergency Operations0.688797
polio eradication activities0.775315
number0.330484
electronic PDF version0.584935
Global Polio Eradication0.839185
Rotary International0.497242
additional information0.586596
polio cases0.597437
Contact GPO0.498975
commercial sources0.466597
establishment0.329464
indigenous wild poliovirus0.626299
current prices0.458041
global public health0.636405
original paper copy0.580865
poliovirus vaccine0.495448
global partnership0.471548
Afghanistan0.330737
polio eradication0.988078
original MMWR paper0.592752
U.S. Government Printing0.583655
Superintendent0.331037
World Polio0.622218
MMWR readers0.472898
character translation0.456629
total0.328595
poliomyelitis0.354052
polio-free countries0.490196
programmatic emergency0.490327
public health emergency0.632622
Nigeria0.330275
format errors0.461537
typeset documents0.468382
trade names0.466737
official text0.454284
GPEI0.385312
World Health Assembly0.633456
non-CDC sites0.46441
electronic conversions0.455475
CLICK HERE
12548 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video en Every Life is Vital in the National Vital Statistics System (Part 1 of 2) An introduction and brief history of the National Center for Health Statistics’ (NCHS) National Vital Statistics System (NVSS). Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also be viewed at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/videos/nvss-2014-part1.srt
Life0.218431
National Vital Statistics0.984095
CLICK HERE

 

 

 

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
©2017 ARCHES Technology. All Rights Reserved.