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| risk factors | 0.782652 |
| current minor depression | 0.253063 |
| mental health | 0.200241 |
| disease risk factors | 0.422651 |
| reproductive age | 0.274282 |
| depression status | 0.357977 |
| past depression diagnosis | 0.243468 |
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| chronic conditions | 0.604642 |
| chronic disease risk | 0.478946 |
| chronic disease | 0.604057 |
| minor depression | 0.459815 |
| current depression | 0.335059 |
| depression | 0.925897 |
| current major depression | 0.212198 |
| major depression | 0.385793 |
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Global Health - South Africa - Prevention of Mother-To-Child HIV Transmission |
CDC partners in South Africa with government and parastatal agencies, private institutions, universities and non-governmental organizations to improve the country’s public health foundation, to prevent transmission of HIV, to provide care and treatment for those who are already infected with HIV, and to strengthen laboratory capacity.
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| vulnerable infants | 0.30711 |
| private health facilities | 0.336256 |
| Treatment Programs | 0.272057 |
| curriculum development | 0.278771 |
| pregnant women | 0.537232 |
| Disease Control | 0.279466 |
| voluntary counseling | 0.275289 |
| dual therapy | 0.419649 |
| health-care workers | 0.274131 |
| comprehensive PMTCT plan | 0.34264 |
| early infant diagnosis | 0.353814 |
| pilot program | 0.278946 |
| policy reviews | 0.276426 |
| single therapy program | 0.351904 |
| NDOH | 0.309622 |
| national PMTCT plan | 0.341141 |
| treatment facilities | 0.277051 |
| Medical Research Council | 0.336457 |
| South Africa | 0.913165 |
| HIV-infected infants | 0.336884 |
| public health facilities | 0.335683 |
| mother-to-child HIV transmission | 0.375242 |
| health-care worker capacity | 0.333672 |
| maternal nutrition | 0.27565 |
| PMTCT program | 0.34271 |
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| comprehensive program | 0.284175 |
| NDOH activities | 0.276305 |
| antiretroviral therapy | 0.292647 |
| U.S. Centers | 0.27951 |
| appropriate care | 0.283317 |
| PMTCT dual therapy | 0.361538 |
| provider-initiated testing | 0.277422 |
| national program | 0.278572 |
| additional partners | 0.271411 |
| comprehensive PMTCT services | 0.354374 |
| pivotal role | 0.288316 |
| comprehensive services | 0.276478 |
| HIV-infected women breast-feed | 0.372722 |
| Global AIDS Program | 0.353257 |
| safe feeding techniques | 0.334056 |
| HIV-infected mothers | 0.322241 |
| HIV-exposed infants | 0.293519 |
| PMTCT services | 0.472342 |
| HIV care | 0.323137 |
| service disparities | 0.273646 |
| comprehensive data register | 0.325771 |
| testing services | 0.2842 |
| government facilities | 0.280086 |
| CDC South Africa | 0.801437 |
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Prevalence of Stroke - United States, 2006-2010 |
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| previous report | 0.360447 |
| education | 0.363578 |
| acute stroke care | 0.46228 |
| higher prevalence | 0.41147 |
| state health officials | 0.361931 |
| higher stroke prevalence | 0.695698 |
| State Heart Disease | 0.353192 |
| state health departments | 0.358441 |
| actual stroke prevalence | 0.547471 |
| stroke mortality | 0.499535 |
| racial/ethnic groups | 0.353527 |
| premature mortality cost | 0.362225 |
| recent trends | 0.353709 |
| public health officials | 0.385945 |
| self-reported stroke | 0.470139 |
| southeastern United States | 0.404 |
| persons | 0.361797 |
| lower levels | 0.3769 |
| stroke incidence | 0.567762 |
| stroke hospitalization data | 0.47506 |
| sociodemographic characteristics | 0.362095 |
| highest estimated stroke | 0.468282 |
| Behavioral Risk Factor | 0.353673 |
| stroke prevalence | 0.970274 |
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| older stroke survivors | 0.502971 |
| stroke patients | 0.450477 |
| high stroke prevalence | 0.592684 |
| overall prevalence | 0.40522 |
| United States | 0.590611 |
| age group | 0.354338 |
| state-level stroke prevalence | 0.602865 |
| BRFSS core questions | 0.354849 |
| stroke hospitalizations | 0.45353 |
| Acute Stroke Registry | 0.462795 |
| state-specific stroke prevalence | 0.563197 |
| heart disease | 0.415636 |
| severe disability | 0.355085 |
| 50 states | 0.361944 |
| American Indians/Alaska Natives | 0.509291 |
| stroke survivors | 0.53329 |
| age-adjusted prevalence | 0.506364 |
| South Dakota | 0.3804 |
| Stroke Prevention Program | 0.46623 |
| age-adjusted stroke prevalence | 0.587739 |
| high prevalence | 0.430169 |
| cardiovascular disease section | 0.353386 |
| stroke prevalence estimates | 0.570716 |
| stroke prevention | 0.517207 |
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CDC and CPSC Warn of Winter Home Heating Hazards |
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| CDC | 0.541836 |
| water heater | 0.472407 |
| Dr. Howard Frumkin | 0.500145 |
| latest safety standards | 0.478068 |
| water heaters | 0.440198 |
| space heater | 0.701526 |
| poisonous gas | 0.420353 |
| gas space heater | 0.567339 |
| Disease Control | 0.410696 |
| up-to-date safety features | 0.470361 |
| nationally-recognized testing laboratory | 0.470075 |
| Store fireplace ashes | 0.478835 |
| fuel-burning heating systems | 0.524435 |
| National Center | 0.409142 |
| newer safety standards | 0.474915 |
| fireplace damper | 0.414424 |
| open damper | 0.413411 |
| Environmental Health | 0.40927 |
| Prevent Deaths | 0.457563 |
| carbon monoxide | 0.983131 |
| older space heaters | 0.507127 |
| liquid propane gas | 0.483247 |
| CDC website www.cdc.gov | 0.530684 |
| Professional Inspection Urged | 0.514715 |
| Winter Home Heating | 0.559032 |
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| monoxide poisoning guidelines | 0.631965 |
| coal burning appliances | 0.464999 |
| CPSC Acting Chairman | 0.604295 |
| CPSC Warn | 0.549842 |
| average winter | 0.421697 |
| separate sleeping area | 0.475354 |
| alarm batteries | 0.498283 |
| Hazards Remind Consumers | 0.521028 |
| Seek medical attention | 0.4638 |
| U.S. residents | 0.409601 |
| Consumer Product Safety | 0.514106 |
| Dr. Frumkin | 0.474868 |
| space heaters | 0.663434 |
| winter weather-related power | 0.495752 |
| safety standards | 0.519655 |
| smoke alarms | 0.414051 |
| natural gas | 0.409287 |
| ceramic tile floor | 0.460229 |
| home heating systems | 0.519944 |
| public health problem | 0.490042 |
| current safety standards | 0.476363 |
| CDC estimates | 0.470139 |
| West Nile virus | 0.490829 |
| professional inspection | 0.598283 |
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Jaundice and Kernicterus, HCP - NCBDDD |
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| glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase | 0.285882 |
| risk assessment | 0.213255 |
| American Academy | 0.222717 |
| health care provider | 0.428507 |
| View Webcast | 0.232722 |
| Children’s Hospital | 0.212545 |
| blood type incompatibility | 0.484842 |
| written information | 0.245659 |
| systematic assessment | 0.214468 |
| Disease Control | 0.266337 |
| genetic disorder | 0.229517 |
| severe hyperbilirubinemia | 0.708349 |
| bilirubin encephalopathy | 0.279012 |
| Unrecognized hemolysis | 0.251014 |
| exchange transfusion | 0.22663 |
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| Health care providers | 0.469896 |
| gestational age | 0.2279 |
| Bilirubin levels | 0.306071 |
| Nonoptimal sucking/nursing | 0.243692 |
| newborn infants | 0.239663 |
| health care | 0.48427 |
| risk factors | 0.424513 |
| irreversible effects | 0.283932 |
| successful breastfeeding | 0.220675 |
| routine follow-up visits | 0.459642 |
| quantitative measurement | 0.24199 |
| Early hyperbilirubinemia detection | 0.940796 |
| Pediatrics Practice Guidelines | 0.406245 |
| Mediterranean descent | 0.237059 |
| jaundice assessment | 0.374762 |
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CDC - Meetings and Conferences - Tribal Support |
CDC/ATSDR Tribal Support is the primary link between CDC, the Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR), and tribal governments. CDC/ATSDR’s tribal support activities focus on fulfilling CDC's supportive role in ensuring that American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities receive public health services that keep them safe and healthy. |
| MPEG | 0.276361 |
| PDF | 0.201634 |
| PPT | 0.326381 |
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| email address | 0.716575 |
| DOC | 0.270026 |
| different file formats | 0.90859 |
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NER - Peer-Reviewed Biomonitoring Articles | Environmental Phenols: Bisphenol A (BPA) |
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| search | 0.263099 |
| PDF | 0.261307 |
| PPT | 0.446092 |
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| information | 0.262482 |
| different file formats | 0.938484 |
| page | 0.276773 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Prevalence and Reasons for Initiating Use of Electronic Cigarettes Among Adults in Montana, 2013 - CDC |
We used data from the 2013 Montana Adult Tobacco Survey to estimate the prevalence of electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use and reasons for initiation among Montana adults. More than 1 in 10 (11.2%, 95% confidence interval [CI], 9.1%–13.2%) adults reported ever using e-cigarettes, and 1.3% (95% CI, 0.7%–1.9%) reported current use. Most respondents reported “trying something new” (64%) or “trying to quit or reduce cigarette use” (56%) as a reason for initiating use. Ongoing surveillance of these addictive products is needed. |
| older adult e-cigarette | 0.682942 |
| Montana adults | 0.887587 |
| electronic cigarette | 0.939182 |
| electronic cigarette users | 0.758696 |
| frequently reported reasons | 0.756359 |
| electronic cigarettes | 0.745437 |
| population-based telephone survey | 0.686319 |
| adult respondents | 0.67433 |
| Human Services | 0.946114 |
| Adult Tobacco Surveys | 0.704112 |
| landline telephone numbers | 0.6755 |
| cigarette smoking | 0.770637 |
| prevalence | 0.696118 |
| current cigarette smokers | 0.845102 |
| younger adult e-cigarette | 0.687146 |
| older e-cigarette users | 0.678226 |
| tobacco control programs | 0.674496 |
| Disease Control | 0.729906 |
| Youth Tobacco Survey | 0.682242 |
| cigarette sales | 0.705886 |
| Fewer respondents | 0.653989 |
| Adult Tobacco Survey | 0.97302 |
| cigarette consumption | 0.683318 |
| public health | 0.886258 |
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| younger e-cigarette users | 0.682341 |
| Montana Adult Tobacco | 0.846416 |
| current e-cigarette users | 0.714128 |
| e-cigarette users | 0.88901 |
| health education strategies | 0.654743 |
| answered telephone calls | 0.657966 |
| prevention programs | 0.660198 |
| e-cigarettes | 0.826186 |
| Tob Control | 0.657419 |
| long-term health effects | 0.651538 |
| noninstitutionalized Montana adults | 0.716127 |
| tobacco products | 0.682608 |
| public health efforts | 0.689384 |
| Native e-cigarette users | 0.687553 |
| Nicotine Tob Res | 0.655266 |
| young adults | 0.713782 |
| Weighted prevalence estimates | 0.688967 |
| Public Health Service | 0.65813 |
| adult e-cigarette users | 0.77379 |
| Survey Research Organizations | 0.664129 |
| Electronic nicotine delivery | 0.653136 |
| cellular telephone respondents | 0.73371 |
| Montana Department | 0.708679 |
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The Role of Family History in Breast Cancer |
Genetic counselor Joyce Turner, MSC, CGC, explains how family history of breast cancer may indicate inherited changes in genes that increase your personal risk for breast cancer. Turner offers action steps you can take if you have concerns about your personal risk of breast cancer.
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This video can also be viewed at
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| Role | 0.236696 |
| Family History | 0.739098 |
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