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Guidance for the Prevention and Control of Influenza in the Peri- and Postpartum Settings - CDC |
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Trends in Foodborne Illness in the United States, 2012 - CDC Features |
Documenting trends—which illnesses are decreasing and increasing—is essential for monitoring our progress in reducing foodborne illness. |
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A Brief History of NCEH | 1980-1995 History by Subject |
NCEH provides leadership to promote health & quality of life by preventing or controlling those diseases 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. |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | From Menu to Mouth: Opportunities for Sodium Reduction in Restaurants - CDC |
Restaurant foods can be a substantial source of sodium in the American diet. According to the Institute of Medicine, the significant contribution made by restaurants and food service menu items to Americans’ sodium intake warrants targeted attention. Public health practitioners are uniquely poised to support sodium-reduction efforts in restaurants and help drive demand for lower-sodium products through communication and collaboration with restaurant and food service professionals and through incentives for restaurants. This article discusses the role of the public health practitioner in restaurant sodium reduction and highlights select strategies that have been taken by state and local jurisdictions to support this effort. |
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Tools for Cross-Cultural Communication and Language Access Can Help Organizations Address Health Literacy and Improve Communication Effectiveness |
CDC Health Literacy Tools for cross-cultural communication and language access can increase your organization’s communication effectiveness by recognizing and bridging culture differences. |
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Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria Threat Report |
CDC's new report covers one of the most serious health threats we face today - antibiotic resistance. The fact that our antibiotics don't work as well as they used to, or at all, against a growing number of infections is alarming. We risk a future where simple infections can turn deadly. Cutting this threat requires urgent and immediate collaboration among public health, clinical medicine, agriculture, industry, and policy makers.
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¿Por qué hay que reaccionar pronto? - Especiales CDC - CDC en Español |
Si está preocupado por el desarrollo de su hijo, no espere. Usted es quien conoce mejor a su hijo. Use una lista de control de indicadores del desarrollo, hable con el médico de su hijo y llame al programa de intervención temprana de su área. |
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