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Family history of colorectal cancer: clinicians' preventive recommendations and patient behavior. |
Few population-based studies have addressed the role that family history of colorectal cancer (CRC) plays in clinician decision making or patient health choices. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of family history of CRC on clinician practice, patient CRC screening, and patient preventive behavior. |
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| early-onset CRC | 0.460078 |
| CRC screening rates | 0.429964 |
| positive CRC family | 0.417337 |
| Oregon Health Authority | 0.364427 |
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| health care provider | 0.626006 |
| family history information | 0.377566 |
| Risk Factor Surveillance | 0.348884 |
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Developing a Vaccine - Dengue Fever |
CDC Works For You 24/7 Protecting People - Working to Protect Against the Dangers of Dengue - Dengue, a painful and sometimes deadly viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, threatens more than 3.5 billion people worldwide. Dengue is endemic in at least 100 countries in Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and parts of Africa. As many as 100 million people become infected yearly, and nearly 500,000, mostly children, develop the potentially deadly dengue hemorrhagic fever. |
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| dengue vaccine candidate | 0.6995 |
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Notes from the Field: Tuberculosis Outbreak in a Long-Term-Care Facility for Mentally Ill Persons - Puerto Rico, 2010-2012 |
Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. |
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Online Newsroom - Press Release - Nearly 20 percent of teen births are repeat births |
Nearly 20 percent of teen births are repeat births |
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| Mortality Weekly Report | 0.431358 |
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| parents | 0.324593 |
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| cancer prevention | 0.371927 |
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| geographic disparities | 0.381151 |
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| live birth | 0.392055 |
| prescription drug overdose | 0.43452 |
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| M.P.H | 0.318018 |
| latest data | 0.373795 |
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| motor vehicle passenger | 0.430606 |
| viral hepatitis | 0.370063 |
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| food safety | 0.371401 |
| Frieden | 0.319232 |
| New Hampshire | 0.373661 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Assessment of the Needs of Caregivers of Stroke Patients at State-Owned Acute-Care Hospitals in Southern Vietnam, 2011 - CDC |
Care for stroke patients has improved steadily in southern Vietnam. Medical treatments such as thrombolytic therapy have been implemented at several hospitals, and stroke-care units composed of a team of various health professionals have been created. However, little attention has been focused on providing support to caregivers of stroke patients. |
| stroke-patient caregivers | 0.40138 |
| highest-ranked state-owned hospitals | 0.404148 |
| caregiver concerns | 0.418077 |
| state-owned acute-care hospitals | 0.995766 |
| discharge | 0.406525 |
| previous studies | 0.39384 |
| needs | 0.458977 |
| stroke caregivers | 0.463601 |
| Ho Chi Minh | 0.818179 |
| Interprofessional stroke care | 0.447308 |
| comprehensive stroke care | 0.44801 |
| stroke recurrence | 0.445448 |
| mean caregiver age | 0.411574 |
| southern Vietnam | 0.748487 |
| caregiver needs | 0.41377 |
| number caregiver characteristics | 0.413115 |
| stroke patients | 0.731029 |
| study | 0.523826 |
| hospital stay | 0.525156 |
| high-income countries | 0.454254 |
| Binh Duong Province | 0.386412 |
| stroke rehabilitation | 0.430651 |
| caregivers | 0.792597 |
| stroke care | 0.55274 |
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| frequently expressed caregiver | 0.400048 |
| health care | 0.435142 |
| state-owned acute-care hospital | 0.509338 |
| caregiver education | 0.501217 |
| health care resources | 0.406548 |
| stroke survivors | 0.584126 |
| family income | 0.440967 |
| feasible stroke care | 0.429072 |
| Cho Ray Hospital | 0.555345 |
| stroke patient | 0.572663 |
| stroke | 0.807246 |
| Thu Dau Mot | 0.387305 |
| Chi Minh City | 0.813905 |
| caregiver characteristics | 0.721725 |
| caregiver participants | 0.412323 |
| high-income country | 0.397771 |
| stroke survivor | 0.547823 |
| Dau Mot City | 0.387362 |
| information | 0.459677 |
| state-owned hospitals | 0.47424 |
| long-term stroke care | 0.423089 |
| stroke prevention | 0.40303 |
| hospital discharge date | 0.389275 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Problem-Solving Intervention Addressing Barriers to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Behaviors in 3 Underserved Populations: Colorado, North Carolina, West Virginia, 2009 - CDC |
In low-income and underserved populations, financial hardship and multiple competing roles and responsibilities lead to difficulties in lifestyle change for cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention. To improve CVD prevention behaviors, we adapted, pilot-tested, and evaluated a problem-solving intervention designed to address barriers to lifestyle change. |
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| intervention | 0.671462 |
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| problem-solving approach | 0.521601 |
| West Virginia University | 0.524424 |
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| Likert-type response scale | 0.508564 |
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| intervention study | 0.513257 |
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| pair-wise comparisons | 0.516654 |
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| problem-solving skills | 0.695544 |
| participants | 0.706344 |
| intervention program | 0.512096 |
| cardiovascular disease | 0.525546 |
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| focus group participants | 0.550911 |
| physical activity | 0.961611 |
| problem-solving workbook | 0.520246 |
| site | 0.657532 |
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Strengthening Public Health Leadership in Central America and the Dominican Republic | CDC Global Health |
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| regional coordinating body | 0.448972 |
| Health Plan | 0.369443 |
| CDC Director | 0.420247 |
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| Sentinel Surveillance services | 0.397863 |
| Central American | 0.665386 |
| central american region | 0.594588 |
| President Pro Tempore | 0.382137 |
| regional health | 0.544119 |
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| health emergencies | 0.363185 |
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| central american integration | 0.600263 |
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| epidemiological surveillance systems | 0.39776 |
| health services | 0.362876 |
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| collaborative work | 0.380408 |
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| laboratory quality assurance | 0.384429 |
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| COMISCA member countries | 0.41825 |
| Dr. Lorenzo Hidalgo | 0.400374 |
| Regional Health Policy | 0.473637 |
| Dominican Republic | 0.970683 |
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Lo que los padres deben saber sobre el enterovirus D68 |
Cada año, millones de niños en los Estados Unidos contraen enterovirus que pueden causar tos, estornudos y fiebre. Este año, el enterovirus que más frecuentemente está causando enfermedad respiratoria en los niños en todo el país es el enterovirus D68 (EV-D68). Tome medidas básicas para que su hijo no contraiga y propague el EV-D68. |
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Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices RecommendedImmunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years - UnitedStates, 2016 | MMWR |
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). |
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