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6332 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Depression, diabetes, and chronic disease risk factors among US women of reproductive age. null
past diagnosis0.345208
risk factors0.782652
current minor depression0.253063
mental health0.200241
disease risk factors0.422651
reproductive age0.274282
depression status0.357977
past depression diagnosis0.243468
chronic conditions0.604642
chronic disease risk0.478946
chronic disease0.604057
minor depression0.459815
current depression0.335059
depression0.925897
current major depression0.212198
major depression0.385793
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6766 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en 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.
vulnerable infants0.30711
private health facilities0.336256
Treatment Programs0.272057
curriculum development0.278771
pregnant women0.537232
Disease Control0.279466
voluntary counseling0.275289
dual therapy0.419649
health-care workers0.274131
comprehensive PMTCT plan0.34264
early infant diagnosis0.353814
pilot program0.278946
policy reviews0.276426
single therapy program0.351904
NDOH0.309622
national PMTCT plan0.341141
treatment facilities0.277051
Medical Research Council0.336457
South Africa0.913165
HIV-infected infants0.336884
public health facilities0.335683
mother-to-child HIV transmission0.375242
health-care worker capacity0.333672
maternal nutrition0.27565
PMTCT program0.34271
comprehensive program0.284175
NDOH activities0.276305
antiretroviral therapy0.292647
U.S. Centers0.27951
appropriate care0.283317
PMTCT dual therapy0.361538
provider-initiated testing0.277422
national program0.278572
additional partners0.271411
comprehensive PMTCT services0.354374
pivotal role0.288316
comprehensive services0.276478
HIV-infected women breast-feed0.372722
Global AIDS Program0.353257
safe feeding techniques0.334056
HIV-infected mothers0.322241
HIV-exposed infants0.293519
PMTCT services0.472342
HIV care0.323137
service disparities0.273646
comprehensive data register0.325771
testing services0.2842
government facilities0.280086
CDC South Africa0.801437
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7044 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Prevalence of Stroke - United States, 2006-2010 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.
previous report0.360447
education0.363578
acute stroke care0.46228
higher prevalence0.41147
state health officials0.361931
higher stroke prevalence0.695698
State Heart Disease0.353192
state health departments0.358441
actual stroke prevalence0.547471
stroke mortality0.499535
racial/ethnic groups0.353527
premature mortality cost0.362225
recent trends0.353709
public health officials0.385945
self-reported stroke0.470139
southeastern United States0.404
persons0.361797
lower levels0.3769
stroke incidence0.567762
stroke hospitalization data0.47506
sociodemographic characteristics0.362095
highest estimated stroke0.468282
Behavioral Risk Factor0.353673
stroke prevalence0.970274
older stroke survivors0.502971
stroke patients0.450477
high stroke prevalence0.592684
overall prevalence0.40522
United States0.590611
age group0.354338
state-level stroke prevalence0.602865
BRFSS core questions0.354849
stroke hospitalizations0.45353
Acute Stroke Registry0.462795
state-specific stroke prevalence0.563197
heart disease0.415636
severe disability0.355085
50 states0.361944
American Indians/Alaska Natives0.509291
stroke survivors0.53329
age-adjusted prevalence0.506364
South Dakota0.3804
Stroke Prevention Program0.46623
age-adjusted stroke prevalence0.587739
high prevalence0.430169
cardiovascular disease section0.353386
stroke prevalence estimates0.570716
stroke prevention0.517207
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7499 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en CDC and CPSC Warn of Winter Home Heating Hazards Data Resources for the National Center for Environmental Health
CDC0.541836
water heater0.472407
Dr. Howard Frumkin0.500145
latest safety standards0.478068
water heaters0.440198
space heater0.701526
poisonous gas0.420353
gas space heater0.567339
Disease Control0.410696
up-to-date safety features0.470361
nationally-recognized testing laboratory0.470075
Store fireplace ashes0.478835
fuel-burning heating systems0.524435
National Center0.409142
newer safety standards0.474915
fireplace damper0.414424
open damper0.413411
Environmental Health0.40927
Prevent Deaths0.457563
carbon monoxide0.983131
older space heaters0.507127
liquid propane gas0.483247
CDC website www.cdc.gov0.530684
Professional Inspection Urged0.514715
Winter Home Heating0.559032
monoxide poisoning guidelines0.631965
coal burning appliances0.464999
CPSC Acting Chairman0.604295
CPSC Warn0.549842
average winter0.421697
separate sleeping area0.475354
alarm batteries0.498283
Hazards Remind Consumers0.521028
Seek medical attention0.4638
U.S. residents0.409601
Consumer Product Safety0.514106
Dr. Frumkin0.474868
space heaters0.663434
winter weather-related power0.495752
safety standards0.519655
smoke alarms0.414051
natural gas0.409287
ceramic tile floor0.460229
home heating systems0.519944
public health problem0.490042
current safety standards0.476363
CDC estimates0.470139
West Nile virus0.490829
professional inspection0.598283
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8241 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Jaundice and Kernicterus, HCP - NCBDDD null
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase0.285882
risk assessment0.213255
American Academy0.222717
health care provider0.428507
View Webcast0.232722
Children’s Hospital0.212545
blood type incompatibility0.484842
written information0.245659
systematic assessment0.214468
Disease Control0.266337
genetic disorder0.229517
severe hyperbilirubinemia0.708349
bilirubin encephalopathy0.279012
Unrecognized hemolysis0.251014
exchange transfusion0.22663
Health care providers0.469896
gestational age0.2279
Bilirubin levels0.306071
Nonoptimal sucking/nursing0.243692
newborn infants0.239663
health care0.48427
risk factors0.424513
irreversible effects0.283932
successful breastfeeding0.220675
routine follow-up visits0.459642
quantitative measurement0.24199
Early hyperbilirubinemia detection0.940796
Pediatrics Practice Guidelines0.406245
Mediterranean descent0.237059
jaundice assessment0.374762
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9947 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en 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.
MPEG0.276361
PDF0.201634
PPT0.326381
email address0.716575
DOC0.270026
different file formats0.90859
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11580 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en NER - Peer-Reviewed Biomonitoring Articles | Environmental Phenols: Bisphenol A (BPA) null
MPEG0.378858
search0.263099
PDF0.261307
PPT0.446092
DOC0.368812
information0.262482
different file formats0.938484
page0.276773
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12062 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en 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-cigarette0.682942
Montana adults0.887587
electronic cigarette0.939182
electronic cigarette users0.758696
frequently reported reasons0.756359
electronic cigarettes0.745437
population-based telephone survey0.686319
adult respondents0.67433
Human Services0.946114
Adult Tobacco Surveys0.704112
landline telephone numbers0.6755
cigarette smoking0.770637
prevalence0.696118
current cigarette smokers0.845102
younger adult e-cigarette0.687146
older e-cigarette users0.678226
tobacco control programs0.674496
Disease Control0.729906
Youth Tobacco Survey0.682242
cigarette sales0.705886
Fewer respondents0.653989
Adult Tobacco Survey0.97302
cigarette consumption0.683318
public health0.886258
younger e-cigarette users0.682341
Montana Adult Tobacco0.846416
current e-cigarette users0.714128
e-cigarette users0.88901
health education strategies0.654743
answered telephone calls0.657966
prevention programs0.660198
e-cigarettes0.826186
Tob Control0.657419
long-term health effects0.651538
noninstitutionalized Montana adults0.716127
tobacco products0.682608
public health efforts0.689384
Native e-cigarette users0.687553
Nicotine Tob Res0.655266
young adults0.713782
Weighted prevalence estimates0.688967
Public Health Service0.65813
adult e-cigarette users0.77379
Survey Research Organizations0.664129
Electronic nicotine delivery0.653136
cellular telephone respondents0.73371
Montana Department0.708679
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13115 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video en 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. 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/cancer/videos/breast/BringYourBrave/Genetic_Counselor/RoleFamilyHistory/RoleFamilyHistory_lowRes.mp4
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Family History0.739098
Breast Cancer0.919863
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15341 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Image null Clean It Up, Swimmers null
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