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Affordable Care Act helps improve the health of the American workforce, increase workplace health programs - Press Release: September 30, 2011 |
Affordable Care Act helps improve the health of the American workforce, increase workplace health programs |
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Multiple Outbreaks of Hepatitis B Virus Infection Related to Assisted Monitoring of Blood Glucose Among Residents of Assisted Living Facilities - Virginia, 2009-2011 |
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Anthrax - Health Communication |
Anthrax - Gateway to Health Communication - CDC |
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World Health Day | Digital Press Kit | CDC Online Newsroom |
World Health Day |
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2008 National Report on Biochemical Indicators of Diet and Nutrition - Table 2.3 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | The Role of Fear and Disgust inPredicting the Effectiveness of Television Advertisements ThatGraphically Depict the Health Harms of Smoking - CDC |
Antismoking television advertisements that depict the graphic health harms of smoking are increasingly considered best practices, as exemplified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s current national campaign. Evaluation of responses to these widely used advertisements is important to determine advertisements that are most effective and their mechanisms of action. Our study tested the hypothesis that advertisements rated highest in fear- and disgust-eliciting imagery would be rated as the most effective. |
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EPHLI Core Essentials | EHS | CDC |
The Environmental Health Services Branch provides the practice-based research, training, technical assistance, and evidence-based guidance needed by state, tribal, local, and territorial environmental health practitioners to prevent environmental exposures and protect health. |
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Cote de Pablo for Inside Knowledge PSA (:60) Version B |
Actress Cote de Pablo talks about her own cervical cancer scare and shares advice for other women.
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Overview | YRBSS | Adolescent and School Health | CDC |
Overview of the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS). |
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Benefits to Your Practice | NDPP | Diabetes |
National Diabetes Prevention Program |
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