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514 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html null Celebrate Moms Who Protect Children's Health Find out about the ways that you can protect yourself and loved ones by quitting smoking and reducing exposure to secondhand smoke.
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746 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en ACIP Recommends Universal Annual Influenza Vaccination CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommends Universal Annual Influenza Vaccination.
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799 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables - January 03, 2014 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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4815 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Association Between Food Opportunities During the School Day and Selected Dietary Behaviors of Alternative High School Students, Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota, 2006 null
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4871 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Chlamydia and Gonorrhea - Two Most Commonly Reported Notifiable Infectious Diseases in the United States | CDC Features The Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance 2009 Report provides national surveillance data for the reportable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
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8189 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Birth Defects, Facts about Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate - NCBDDD CDC works to identify causes of birth defects and opportunities to prevent them. By applying a public health approach incorporating three essential elements—surveillance or disease tracking, research to identify causes, and prevention research and programs—we can rapidly translate scientific findings into appropriate public health interventions.
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8928 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Vaccine Information Statement: HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Gardasil - Vaccines - CDC HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Gardasil Vaccine Information Statement
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12446 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video null Importance of SEED This video discusses the importance of SEED. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also be viewed at http://www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/autism/SEED_Importance/index.html
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12967 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health Concentrations(IDLH): Benzene - NIOSH Publications and Products null
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15765 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video en Partial Cab Video A drilling worksite has many health and safety hazards. Drillers can see tripping hazards and dust, but may not realize that the noise around a drill rig can cause hearing loss. Over the course of a career, exposure to sound levels above 90 dB can cause noise-induced hearing loss. The sound levels while hammer drilling can reach 110 dB. At this sound level, a driller would be overexposed to nice in 30 minutes according to OSHA and MSHA regulations. To reduce drillers’ exposure to noise, NIOSH has developed a partial cab for surface drill rigs without cabs. NIOSH research shows the partial cab can reduce sounds levels at the control panel by as much as 9 dB. This video is part of a suite of information on building the partial cab from ordinary materials in a standard shop. Full instructions are available from the link below. http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/works/coversheet1907.html
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