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572 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Common Colds: Protect Yourself and Others | CDC Features Sore throat and runny nose are usually the first signs of a cold, followed by coughing and sneezing. Most people recover in 7-10 days or so. You can help reduce your risk of getting a cold by washing your hands often and avoid touching your face with unwashed hands.
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5420 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en National Prevention Strategy: America's Plan for Better Health and Wellness | CDC Features Prevention should be woven into all aspects of our lives, including where and how we live, learn, work and play. Everyone—government, businesses, educators, health care institutions, communities and every single American—has a role in creating a healthier nation.
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6227 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Published Reports and News | Dialysis Safety | CDC CDC – Chronic hemodialysis patients are at high risk for infection because the process of hemodialysis requires vascular access for prolonged periods.
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7562 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Preventing Chronic Disease | Factors Associated With Poor Glycemic Control or Wide Glycemic Variability Among Diabetes Patients in Hawaii, 2006-2009 - CDC Although glycemic control is known to reduce complications associated with diabetes, it is an elusive goal for many patients with diabetes. The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with sustained poor glycemic control, some glycemic variability, and wide glycemic variability among diabetes patients over 3 years.
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7810 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Lung Cancer - Health Communication Lung Cancer - Gateway to Health Communication - CDC
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8932 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Vaccine Information Statement: Pneumococcal Conjugate - Vaccines - CDC Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Information Statement
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10585 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Patient Safety: What You Can Do to Be a Safe Patient - HAI null
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12351 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Guide for Quitting Smoking A guide to help you quit cigarette smoking, including reasons to quit, steps to quit, tips on handling cravings, medications that can help, and what to do if you slip.
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15442 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Zika Virus Surveillance and Preparedness - New York City,2015-2016 | MMWR The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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16282 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en FastStats - Suicide and Self-Inflicted Injury null
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