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Arthritis increases chance of falls | CDC Features |
Adults with arthritis are more likely to fall and suffer a fall injury than adults without arthritis. Falls are preventable; learn more about reducing your risk of falling. |
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Acrolein - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards |
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Influence of change in aerobic fitness and weight on prevalence of metabolic syndrome. |
The metabolic syndrome is the clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors that can lead to the development of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes. We evaluated whether a change in aerobic fitness resulting from a lifestyle intervention could significantly change the odds of metabolic syndrome prevalence. |
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Terrie's Videos - Videos - Campaign Resources - Tips From Former Smokers - Smoking & Tobacco Use |
Commercials and extended videos featuring Terrie, who quit smoking after being diagnosed with oral and throat cancer. Videos from the Tips from Former Smokers campaign, which features real people suffering as a result of smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke. |
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Carbon Monoxide Hazards from Small Gasoline Powered Engines - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic |
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African Network for Influenza Surveillance and Epidemiology (ANISE) |
The African Network for Influenza Surveillance and Epidemiology (ANISE) was founded in 2009 to help scientists share and standardize influenza surveillance methods in Africa. |
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Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Optimizing Quality(CME) |
This free continuing education activity provides guidance and tools for clinicians on the optimal ways to implement screening for colorectal cancer to help ensure that patients receive maximum benefit. |
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Wes Studi: Seasonal Flu (:60) |
Wes Studi, Hollywood actor, reaches out to tribal communities on how to prevent flu and protect the circle of life. - CDC-TV |
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World Health Organization Guidelines for Containment ofPoliovirus Following Type-Specific Polio Eradication - Worldwide,2015 |
Nicoletta Previsani, PhD1; Rudolph H. Tangermann, MD1; Graham Tallis1; Hamid S. Jafari, MD1. |
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Caring for People With Multiple Chronic Conditions |
Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. |
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