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Suicide Among Adults Aged 35-64 Years - United States,1999-2010 |
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Welcome to the Communities of Practice Resource Kit! |
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National Epilepsy Month - November 2013 |
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eCards Guidelines & Best Practices |
Basic information from CDC about breast cancer. |
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Send eCards'Winter Weather |
Taking preventive action is your best defense against having to deal with extreme cold-weather conditions. By preparing your home and car in advance for winter emergencies, and by observing safety precautions during times of extremely cold weather, you can reduce the risk of weather-related health problems. |
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Lead - Tips - Sources of Lead - Candy |
The Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program is committed to the Healthy People goal of eliminating elevated blood lead levels in children by 2020. CDC continues to assist state and local childhood lead poisoning prevention programs, to provide a scientific basis for policy decisions, and to ensure that health issues are addressed in decisions about housing and the environment. |
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Norovirus | Clinical Overview | CDC |
Clinical information about norovirus including symptoms, immunity, and transmission |
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Transmisión | Enfermedad del Ébola |
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Raw Pet Food | CDC Features |
Pet owners have a variety of food choices to give their pets, even raw food. But some germs have been found in raw pet foods that can make pets and people sick, including Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes. Learn how to protect your pet and yourself from disease. |
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Datos sobre el síndrome de Down |
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