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4708 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html null Treating Flu with Antiviral Drugs About antiviral drugs for the public - CDC
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4852 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en BSI- HAI Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) result in thousands of deaths each year and billions of dollars in added costs to the U.S. healthcare system, yet these infections are preventable.
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6503 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Clinical and Laboratory Evaluation - Yellow Fever Information on Yellow Fever. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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yellow fever vaccination0.757447
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7239 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Race/Ethnicity, Adults 18 to 49 Years at High-Risk - Estimates from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), National Immunization Survey (NIS), and the National 2009 H1N1 Flu Survey (NHFS) Recent Influenza Vaccination Trends across Influenza Seasons, Race/Ethnicity, Adults 18 to 49 Years at High-Risk - CDC
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vaccination recommendations0.320155
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7464 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en National Center for Environmental Health - Emergency Response Data Resources for the National Center for Environmental Health
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8320 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en The Social-Ecological Model: A Framework for Prevention null
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peer programs0.210071
violence0.958229
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multiple levels0.241405
social inequalities0.227721
broad societal factors0.548079
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9067 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en After the Fire - Your Emotional and Physical Well-Being The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides information on how to stay safe and healthy before, during, and after a wildfire including avoiding health impacts from wildfire smoke and cleaning up safely.
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10812 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Preventing Chronic Disease | Research to Reality: Moving Evidence Into Practice Through an Online Community of Practice - CDC How can a community of practice help further the practical application of cancer control research? In 2011, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) launched an online community of practice, Research to Reality (R2R). R2R aims to infuse evidence-based strategies into communities by engaging researchers and practitioners in a joint approach to research dissemination. To measure community growth and engagement, NCI measures data across 3 program domains: content, interaction, and activity. NCI uses Web analytics, usability testing, and content analyses to manage and evaluate R2R. As of December 2013, R2R had more than 1,700 registered members. More than 500 researchers and practitioners register for the monthly cyber-seminars, and 40% return each month. R2R hosts more than 15,500 page views and 5,000 site visits in an average month. This article describes the process of convening this online community and quantifies our experiences to date.
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Community Practice Measurements0.382578
cancer control programs0.362162
cancer control coalitions0.347979
Cancer Control National0.35943
clinical practice audience0.345256
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cancer health disparities0.337124
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community practitioners0.342721
Margaret M. Farrell0.375073
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National Cancer Institute0.824196
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Madeline La Porta0.38091
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community identity0.340432
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13366 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en FAQs | Breastfeeding null
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County Health Department0.60181
American Academy0.720573
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Supplemental Nutrition Program0.598254
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Disease Control0.559356
U.S. children0.622864
La Leche League0.601431
life.4-5 Formula0.560325
healthy children0.567934
health care providers0.612065
breastfeeding initiation0.638442
Body Mass Index0.607843
World Health Organization0.605374
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growth reference charts0.695816
primary care settings0.606972
CDC National Immunization0.637484
weight patterns0.559924
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new tastes0.558172
Lactation Consultant Association0.607077
United States0.608746
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Board Certified Lactation0.607545
nationally representative sample0.615083
health care workers0.60191
growth standard charts0.655162
young infants0.590776
breast milk0.974548
U.S. infant0.575842
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practical breastfeeding concerns0.658326
HIV0.561669
growth charts0.659435
Healthy breastfed infants0.683772
infants gain weight0.642321
additional breastfeeding recommendations0.667406
CDC growth reference0.702472
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13921 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Image null The Burning Truth: Controlled Tanning Is Not Safe Tanning null
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