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6264 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en FASD Prevention Tool Kit for Womens Health Care Providers FASDs are 100% preventable if a woman does not drink alcohol during pregnancy. There is no known safe amount of alcohol to drink while pregnant. There is also no safe time during pregnancy to drink and no safe kind of alcohol.
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9580 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en CDC Newsroom Image Library Disease Agents | CDC Media Relations Free public health images, medical images, high-resolution, public domain images.
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10555 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Diagnosing | Autism Case Training | Learn the Signs. Act Early. | NCBDDD The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD), in collaboration with a number of national partners, launched a public awareness campaign called “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” The campaign aims to educate parents about childhood development, including early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders, and encourages developmental screening and intervention.
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10655 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Work Schedules: Shift Work and Long Work Hours - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic Work schedules which include shift work and/or long hours are associated with health and safety risks. This page provides links to NIOSH publications and additional resources that address demanding work schedules including evening shift, night shift, rotating shifts, irregular schedules, and long work hours.
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11199 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en About Ebola Virus Disease null
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11343 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Death Rates,* by State - United States, 2011 * Rates per 100,000 population were calculated based on postcensal populations as of July 1, 2011.
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11704 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en New CDC Vital Signs: Costs of Car Crash Injuries | Digital Press Kit | CDC Online Newsroom New CDC Vital Signs: Costs of Car Crash Injuries
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11891 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en New York City Reports Positive Test for Ebola in Volunteer International Aid Work | Media Statement | CDC Online Newsroom | CDC CDC public health news, press releases, government public health news, medical and disease news, story ideas, photos.
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14013 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Fatal Bacterial Meningitis Possibly Associated withSubstandard Ceftriaxone - Uganda, 2013 The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Often called 'the Voice of CDC,' the MMWR series is the agency's primary vehicle for scientific publication of timely, reliable, authoritative, accurate, objective, and useful public health information and recommendations. MMWR readership predominately consists of physicians, nurses, public health practitioners, epidemiologists and other scientists, researchers, educators, and laboratorians.
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16053 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html null Infectious disease Campylobacter clinical Foodborne illnesses | CDC Campylobacteriosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus Campylobacter. Most people who become ill with campylobacteriosis get diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain, and fever within two to five days after exposure to the organism. The diarrhea may be bloody and can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. The illness typically lasts one week. Some infected persons do not have any symptoms. In persons with compromised immune systems, Campylobacter occasionally spreads to the bloodstream and causes a serious life-threatening infection.
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