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Smoking & Tobacco Use - MMWRs |
MMWRs Feed. |
| MMWR readership | 0.558248 |
| CDC | 0.217817 |
| Mortality Weekly Report | 0.939813 |
| informational purposes | 0.511842 |
| fact sheets | 0.469965 |
| recent information | 0.461961 |
| Disclaimer | 0.239178 |
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| Morbidity | 0.256661 |
| weekly reports | 0.521702 |
| epidemiologists | 0.263023 |
| public health departments | 0.881854 |
| regular basis | 0.480994 |
| scientific public health | 0.84792 |
| public health professionals | 0.781548 |
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VISA / VRSA in Healthcare Settings - HAI |
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| previous infections | 0.400094 |
| healthcare personnel | 0.375882 |
| Clinical Reminder | 0.375709 |
| prompt recognition | 0.374083 |
| United States | 0.372049 |
| clinical microbiology laboratories | 0.436811 |
| methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus | 0.570036 |
| Drug Administration | 0.461347 |
| kidney disease | 0.385677 |
| people’s wounds | 0.375921 |
| skin conditions | 0.378491 |
| family member | 0.372027 |
| staph bacteria | 0.900476 |
| antimicrobial agents | 0.54088 |
| vancomycin-resistant staphylococcus aureus | 0.787032 |
| -intermediate Staphylococcus aureus | 0.572721 |
| vancomycin MIC | 0.53316 |
| antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria | 0.557384 |
| antimicrobial agent | 0.397533 |
| health conditions | 0.386016 |
| avoid contact | 0.372268 |
| Staphylococcus aureus | 0.825503 |
| staph infection | 0.493035 |
| infection control practices | 0.447958 |
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| field investigations | 0.372188 |
| VRSA | 0.740633 |
| test tube | 0.44665 |
| infectious body substances | 0.434625 |
| public health investigation | 0.432346 |
| VRSA cases | 0.551985 |
| infected patients | 0.432064 |
| VISA | 0.507918 |
| recent exposure | 0.384652 |
| infection control personnel | 0.530705 |
| laboratory tests | 0.378471 |
| healthcare facilities | 0.372332 |
| bacterial growth | 0.375215 |
| -approved drugs | 0.459099 |
| minimum inhibitory concentration | 0.446733 |
| clinical laboratories | 0.382846 |
| important role | 0.373999 |
| specific types | 0.38774 |
| healthcare provider | 0.38012 |
| healthcare setting | 0.374235 |
| hand hygiene | 0.372541 |
| antimicrobial-resistant bacteria | 0.431658 |
| close physical contact | 0.531009 |
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CDC Identifies Top Global Public Health Achievements in First Decade of 21st Century - Press Release: June 23, 2011 |
No Progress in Salmonella During Past 15 Years |
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| new HIV infections | 0.535484 |
| Mortality Weekly Report | 0.587834 |
| safe water | 0.798279 |
| Global Disease Detection | 0.566568 |
| diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccines | 0.56618 |
| indoor residual spraying | 0.540891 |
| public health achievements | 0.722476 |
| Global Tobacco Surveillance | 0.578994 |
| Improving Global Road | 0.553932 |
| public health surveillance | 0.565368 |
| safe water technology | 0.583901 |
| global deaths | 0.56952 |
| Enforce marketing bans | 0.534905 |
| deaths | 0.638215 |
| safe water practices | 0.553638 |
| drinking water sources | 0.552264 |
| World Health Organization | 0.679429 |
| Guinea worm | 0.615453 |
| mass drug administration | 0.644263 |
| child mortality rate | 0.566345 |
| AIDS-related deaths | 0.536089 |
| Onchocerciasis Elimination Program | 0.541002 |
| TB control | 0.600579 |
| global public health | 0.975541 |
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| Neglected Tropical Diseases | 0.536285 |
| International Health Regulations | 0.565478 |
| tobacco-related health information | 0.560077 |
| Directly Observed Therapy | 0.540871 |
| insecticide-treated bednets | 0.583369 |
| traffic-related mortality rates | 0.553394 |
| substantially fewer deaths | 0.632578 |
| annual traffic-related deaths | 0.583803 |
| safe water programs | 0.555421 |
| 21st century | 0.565555 |
| public health advances | 0.604316 |
| Dr. Thomas Frieden. | 0.552026 |
| drinking water | 0.553851 |
| standardized drug regimens | 0.540594 |
| international influenza response | 0.536804 |
| TB cases | 0.557542 |
| oral rehydration therapy | 0.55281 |
| Tobacco Control | 0.551565 |
| Public Health Information | 0.568967 |
| Global Road Safety | 0.642387 |
| major infectious causes | 0.558124 |
| average life expectancy | 0.559843 |
| WHO-developed MPOWER package | 0.53515 |
| Guinea worm disease | 0.568135 |
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Dipropyl ketone - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards |
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| MPEG | 0.378858 |
| search | 0.263099 |
| PDF | 0.261307 |
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| DOC | 0.368812 |
| information | 0.262482 |
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| page | 0.276773 |
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Geographic Distribution - Ticks |
Information on ticks and tickborne disease. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. |
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| Lyme disease | 0.293919 |
| USDA Agricultural Extension | 0.95699 |
| Rocky Mountain states | 0.278311 |
| regional scale | 0.626134 |
| county | 0.298092 |
| public health authority | 0.950077 |
| adult ticks | 0.42094 |
| Transmits | 0.320711 |
| Powassan disease | 0.261111 |
| Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis | 0.289348 |
| expected distribution | 0.257083 |
| female ticks | 0.316348 |
| brown dog tick | 0.415588 |
| pacific coast | 0.300811 |
| nymphs | 0.266796 |
| specific tick-borne disease | 0.89794 |
| transmit disease | 0.302898 |
| adult females | 0.404126 |
| different tick species | 0.333544 |
| page | 0.300716 |
| mere tick presence | 0.982912 |
| multiple factors | 0.626578 |
| larval ticks | 0.322016 |
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| United States | 0.361551 |
| fever | 0.258802 |
| Agricultural Extension Office | 0.948734 |
| aggressive tick | 0.274442 |
| Dog ticks | 0.308475 |
| wood ticks | 0.310925 |
| PDF | 0.300753 |
| specific information | 0.591117 |
| Rocky Mountain | 0.392166 |
| human-biting ticks | 0.319571 |
| map | 0.615085 |
| disease transmission | 0.573612 |
| small rodents | 0.293294 |
| eastern United States | 0.283728 |
| Background data | 0.622144 |
| question | 0.300742 |
| Comments | 0.299836 |
| select few bite | 0.265395 |
| local public health | 0.949142 |
| upper midwestern United | 0.290226 |
| risks | 0.302959 |
| municipal level | 0.623891 |
| contiguous United States | 0.299616 |
| lone star | 0.286163 |
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Objective measurement of physical activity and sedentary behavior among US adults aged 60 years or older |
Estimates of objectively measured physical activity among older adults differ depending on the cut points used to define intensity. Our objective was to assess 1) moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), exploring differences in prevalence depending on the cut point used, and 2) sedentary behavior, among US adults aged 60 years or older. |
| counts | 0.354117 |
| moderate-intensity physical activity | 0.287279 |
| cardiorespiratory fitness | 0.295837 |
| accelerometer cut points | 0.39718 |
| absolute-intensity physical activity | 0.281067 |
| Nutrition Examination Survey | 0.462848 |
| ActiGraph accelerometer | 0.323709 |
| vigorous physical activity | 0.291578 |
| cut point | 0.773675 |
| consistent MVPA | 0.312604 |
| racial/ethnic groups | 0.310799 |
| National Health | 0.338944 |
| older age groups | 0.290826 |
| available accelerometer data | 0.311345 |
| vigorous-intensity physical activity | 0.286766 |
| cut point decisions | 0.324856 |
| David M. Buchner | 0.303008 |
| group-level cut points | 0.311673 |
| optimal cut points | 0.312811 |
| relative-intensity physical activity | 0.317228 |
| counts/min | 0.278427 |
| recent accelerometer data | 0.302182 |
| NHANES physical activity | 0.294874 |
| moderate-intensity cut points | 0.312721 |
| Kelly R. Evenson | 0.300883 |
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| age group | 0.368844 |
| accelerometer cut point | 0.387704 |
| accelerometer data | 0.386447 |
| Kimberly B. Morland | 0.299554 |
| MVPA estimates | 0.333473 |
| accelerometer | 0.402688 |
| non-Hispanic blacks | 0.294162 |
| physical activity recommendations | 0.31655 |
| small sample size | 0.282361 |
| non-Hispanic whites | 0.327175 |
| sedentary behavior | 0.507224 |
| participants | 0.408379 |
| non-Hispanic white adults | 0.2871 |
| vigorous-intensity activity | 0.278989 |
| correct cut point | 0.313955 |
| cut points | 0.656112 |
| highest cut point | 0.317715 |
| physical activity | 0.960367 |
| national physical activity | 0.283804 |
| older adults | 0.526237 |
| incomplete accelerometer data | 0.296288 |
| NHANES | 0.328725 |
| confidence interval | 0.279972 |
| MVPA | 0.607551 |
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The mental health needs of out-of-school adolescents and young adults: an intervention conducted in employment training programs, Baltimore, Maryland, 2007-2008. |
The primary objective of our study was to evaluate changes in depressive symptoms, coping strategies, and receipt of mental health services among low-income African American adolescents and young adults receiving a mental health intervention integrated into an employment training program. |
| meaningful depressive symptoms | 0.349382 |
| study participants | 0.32439 |
| mental health | 0.945908 |
| social environmental variables | 0.274178 |
| mental health provider | 0.291435 |
| depressive symptoms | 0.805505 |
| baseline ACASIs | 0.283059 |
| baseline depressive symptom | 0.301805 |
| onsite mental health | 0.287371 |
| specific mental health | 0.281728 |
| mental health problems | 0.300355 |
| Government Accountability Office | 0.270239 |
| baseline stress | 0.296704 |
| Active coping scores | 0.284541 |
| social support | 0.32682 |
| mental health services | 0.908148 |
| mental health activities | 0.282899 |
| baseline | 0.36274 |
| CES-D score | 0.333763 |
| YO staff | 0.291227 |
| mental health intervention | 0.426015 |
| support-seeking coping score | 0.300669 |
| mental health status | 0.294588 |
| young adults | 0.556547 |
| greater health risk | 0.3011 |
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| employment training programs | 0.506645 |
| Public Health | 0.280534 |
| peer-led depression prevention | 0.272594 |
| comprehensive mental health | 0.282723 |
| depression prevention intervention | 0.287313 |
| support-seeking coping strategies | 0.325974 |
| baseline stress score | 0.287393 |
| on-site mental health | 0.299973 |
| YO members | 0.396605 |
| mean CES-D score | 0.291914 |
| baseline ACASI | 0.274715 |
| mental health information | 0.291497 |
| participants | 0.328587 |
| mental health issues | 0.290587 |
| mental health outcomes | 0.283457 |
| Eastside YO Center | 0.315541 |
| mental health researchers | 0.290467 |
| role mental health | 0.290566 |
| mental health clinician | 0.359037 |
| active coping score | 0.303271 |
| active coping strategies | 0.306528 |
| employment training program | 0.324983 |
| African American adolescents | 0.369522 |
| depressive episode | 0.274352 |
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Genital Herpes - CDC Fact Sheet |
Genital Herpes Fact Sheet from CDC. What is Herpes? How common is Herpes? How do people get Herpes? And more... |
| genital secretions | 0.404889 |
| prenatal care visits | 0.351676 |
| health care provider | 0.39406 |
| Association (ASHA) | 0.349112 |
| herpes symptoms | 0.535854 |
| American Sexual Health | 0.348647 |
| CDC National Prevention | 0.349216 |
| herpes virus | 0.539545 |
| herpes antibodies | 0.488177 |
| sex partner | 0.467312 |
| sexually active person | 0.356957 |
| oral sex | 0.446235 |
| genital herpes diagnosis | 0.563813 |
| genital herpes | 0.93459 |
| cold sores | 0.362277 |
| painful genital sores | 0.439334 |
| sexually transmitted disease | 0.359619 |
| suppressed immune systems | 0.349532 |
| oral herpes | 0.643531 |
| Research Triangle Park | 0.347801 |
| STD test results | 0.366693 |
| painful sores | 0.354895 |
| herpes sores | 0.565863 |
| visible herpes | 0.501347 |
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| potentially deadly infection | 0.365794 |
| sex partners | 0.358953 |
| HIV-uninfected sex partner | 0.366193 |
| future sexual relationships | 0.347333 |
| P. O. Box | 0.348798 |
| smelly genital discharge | 0.418539 |
| mild symptoms | 0.352403 |
| herpes simplex virus | 0.577408 |
| genital area | 0.403212 |
| STD Clinics | 0.33654 |
| neonatal herpes | 0.497383 |
| simplex virus type | 0.403422 |
| oral herpes infection | 0.580156 |
| mutually monogamous relationship | 0.354678 |
| genital herpes infection | 0.693975 |
| visible sores | 0.34849 |
| flu-like symptoms | 0.336024 |
| partner’s mouth | 0.340667 |
| STD symptoms | 0.345818 |
| people | 0.356072 |
| Daily suppressive therapy | 0.348946 |
| healthcare provider | 0.385535 |
| oral area | 0.340643 |
| risk | 0.340531 |
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National Epilepsy Awareness Month - November 2015 |
Epilepsy is a brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures; an estimated 2.9 million persons in the United States have active epilepsy (1). A seizure is a brief change in normal brain activity that changes awareness, behavior, or body movement. |
| low blood sugar | 0.914468 |
| endorsement | 0.685821 |
| brain disorder | 0.796948 |
| Human Services | 0.927021 |
| U.S. Department | 0.919952 |
| MMWR HTML versions | 0.898577 |
| emergencies | 0.63302 |
| children | 0.63088 |
| electronic PDF version | 0.889912 |
| recurrent seizures | 0.945308 |
| seizures | 0.948216 |
| injury | 0.658676 |
| changes awareness | 0.797275 |
| issue | 0.659022 |
| Additional information | 0.772825 |
| Contact GPO | 0.795531 |
| nearby objects | 0.773763 |
| normal brain activity | 0.960248 |
| commercial sources | 0.769443 |
| different types | 0.804881 |
| current prices | 0.762584 |
| persons | 0.662381 |
| original paper copy | 0.897555 |
| person | 0.875382 |
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| difficulty breathing | 0.771104 |
| seizure | 0.983546 |
| United States | 0.97872 |
| U.S. Government Printing | 0.905454 |
| original MMWR paper | 0.893138 |
| public need | 0.782968 |
| Superintendent | 0.632396 |
| active epilepsy | 0.816364 |
| MMWR readers | 0.771242 |
| character translation | 0.761574 |
| convulsive seizure | 0.933253 |
| brief change | 0.800149 |
| floor | 0.654961 |
| behavior | 0.632987 |
| format errors | 0.761645 |
| airway | 0.63926 |
| typeset documents | 0.768367 |
| trade names | 0.769557 |
| health | 0.687702 |
| official text | 0.759705 |
| non-CDC sites | 0.765629 |
| body movement | 0.799602 |
| report | 0.630926 |
| electronic conversions | 0.757423 |
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Costs & Consequences | Million Hearts |
Heart attack and stroke can be fatal, but they can also lead to serious illness and disability. Find out the key facts. |
| heart attacks | 0.46926 |
| heart attack | 0.479636 |
| United States | 0.779027 |
| nation | 0.360617 |
| year—that | 0.329658 |
| individuals | 0.332483 |
| medical bills | 0.479109 |
| life | 0.335331 |
| fatigue | 0.337675 |
| Disease Control | 0.460149 |
| pneumonia | 0.338822 |
| heart disease | 0.96916 |
| deaths | 0.335175 |
| decreased standard | 0.488696 |
| illness | 0.335786 |
| lower respiratory diseases | 0.603671 |
| cardiovascular disease | 0.467152 |
| strokes | 0.339115 |
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| living | 0.330735 |
| lower quality | 0.503546 |
| personal level | 0.475834 |
| emotional problems | 0.477711 |
| paralysis | 0.342513 |
| number people | 0.455387 |
| families | 0.331151 |
| accidents | 0.32986 |
| health care costs | 0.58152 |
| stroke | 0.57886 |
| real potential | 0.473823 |
| wages | 0.341172 |
| significant disability | 0.479447 |
| speech difficulties | 0.491518 |
| depression | 0.331745 |
| physical activities | 0.481636 |
| age | 0.32941 |
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