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Update to CDC's U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2010: Revised Recommendations for the Use of Hormonal Contraception Among Women at High Risk for HIV Infection or Infected with HIV |
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Heat Related Illness (HRI) Prevention |
The National Center for Environmental Health’s Health Studies Branch (HSB) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the response branch for the Center. HSB conducts rapid epidemiologic investigations in response to outbreaks that are believed to have environmental causes and responds to natural and technologic disasters. |
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Hearing Loss- Healthcare Professionals - NCBDDD |
Hearing loss can affect a child’s ability to develop communication, language, and social skills. The earlier children with hearing loss start getting services, the more likely they are to reach their full potential. If you are a parent and you suspect your child has hearing loss, trust your instincts and speak with your child’s doctor. Don’t wait! |
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Brandon's Biography - Brandon's Story - Real Stories - Tips from Former Smokers - Smoking & Tobacco Use |
The biography of Brandon, a former smoker with Buerger's disease, who is featured in CDC's Tips from Former Smokers campaign |
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Preventing foodborne diseases is a winnable battle. Foodborne diseases affect millions of people and kill thousands in the U.S. each year. |
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PRAMS Questionnaires - Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System - Reproductive Health |
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines |
Testing guidelines for colorectal (colon) cancer from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. |
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NCIRD | DBD Bulletin Winter 2011 | Quarter 1 News |
Division of Bacterial Diseases Bulletin Winter |
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Norovirus | NoroSTAT Reporting and Surveillance | CDC |
NoroSTAT is network of state health departments working to establish standard practices for norovirus outbreak reporting to CDC surveillance systems. |
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