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A decade of sustaining best practices for tobacco control: Indiana's story. |
The Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Agency (ITPC) was created in 2000 to address high tobacco use rates. This independent state agency, using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs, administered a comprehensive program that supported community health coalitions and evidence-based public policy changes. |
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Injuries from Batteries Among Children Aged 13 Years -United States, 1995-2010 |
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Director's Briefing: Tips from Former Smokers Campaign 2013 |
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the U.S. In this Director's Briefing video, CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden talks about the launch of the second phase of CDC's successful "Tips from Former Smokers" campaign, which shows real people, not actors, dealing with the terrible effects of smoking. Big tobacco continues to spend millions of dollars a day on cigarette advertising and promotion. CDC's campaign shows the reality: Smokers face illness, disability, disfigurement, and death as a result of their tobacco use. Quitting smoking is hard but worth it for those who smoke and the people around them (www.smokefree.gov).
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CDC Vital Signs - Binge Drinking: A Dangerous Problem among Women and Girls infographic |
CDC Vital Signs - Binge Drinking Female |
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NIOSH Program Portfolio : Total Worker Health : Goals |
The TWH™ Program includes an intramural component and an extramural component, comprised of four Centers of Excellence to Promote a Healthier Workforce. Both of these components conduct research on the integration of health protection and health promotion; communication of current knowledge, successful approaches, and challenges, and advocacy of the concepts and practices of total worker health to our partners and stakeholders. |
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Interim Guidance for Healthcare Workers Providing Care in West African Countries Affected by the Ebola Outbreak: Limiting Heat Burden While Wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) |
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Meningitis | Lab Manual | Id and Characterization of Hib | CDC |
Primary Culture and Presumptive Identification Laboratory Methods. |
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CDC public health news, press releases, government public health news, medical and disease news, story ideas, photos. |
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