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Secondhand Smoke Fact Sheets. |
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Surgeon General's Report - Smoking & Tobacco Use |
Surgeon General's Reports on Smoking and Tobacco Use by year. |
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Announcement: Brain Injury Awareness Month - March2014 |
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Through scientific research, programs, and education, CDC works to prevent traumatic brain injury (TBI) from all causes and ensure that persons with a TBI receive optimal care. Whether occurring from a fall in the home or on a playground, in sports, in a car crash, or by being struck by an object or another person, a TBI from any cause can disrupt the normal functions of the brain and can range in severity from a mild concussion to a severe, life-threatening injury. |
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Measles Outbreak in an Unvaccinated Family and a PossiblyAssociated International Traveler - Orange County, Florida,December 2012-January 2013 |
Tania A. Slade, MPH1, Benjamin G. Klekamp, MSPH1, Edhelene Rico, MPH2, Alvaro Mejia-Echeverry, MD2 (Author affiliations at end of text). |
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| measles exposure | 0.863103 |
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November 09, 2009: States Where Persons Infected with the Outbreak Strain of E. coli O157:H7 Live, United States, by State | E. coli CDC |
Get the latest CDC information on the recent infections from ground beef, and find out what you can do to protect yourself and your family. |
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| CDC | 0.326019 |
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| number | 0.33564 |
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| outbreak strain | 0.748083 |
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| Fairbank Farms | 0.435125 |
| persons | 0.442845 |
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| Connecticut | 0.319554 |
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Increases in Quitline Calls and Smoking Cessation Website Visitors During a National Tobacco Education Campaign - March19-June 10, 2012 |
Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. |
| paid-media tobacco education | 0.475651 |
| NCI smoking cessation | 0.577362 |
| CDC | 0.497966 |
| cessation rates | 0.494535 |
| unique visitors | 0.687254 |
| additional calls | 0.65634 |
| tobacco education media | 0.648408 |
| unique website visitors | 0.60812 |
| reach increase cessation | 0.518998 |
| tobacco control programs | 0.49638 |
| weekly calls | 0.482136 |
| SmokefreeTXT text-messaging cessation | 0.504186 |
| Internet-based cessation programs | 0.503782 |
| American Quitline Consortium | 0.50224 |
| Smokers Campaign | 0.491922 |
| state media campaigns | 0.47769 |
| comprehensive state tobacco | 0.476432 |
| smoking cessation website | 0.673441 |
| national tobacco education | 0.536303 |
| cessation website | 0.825729 |
| mass media campaigns | 0.560461 |
| North American Quitline | 0.504895 |
| Smokers national tobacco | 0.504478 |
| TIPS campaign advertisements | 0.488171 |
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| weekly telephone calls | 0.48964 |
| smokers | 0.583409 |
| cessation website address | 0.528534 |
| cessation resources | 0.507034 |
| education media campaigns | 0.55599 |
| National Cancer Institute | 0.624758 |
| quitline portal number | 0.517341 |
| TIPS campaign | 0.931479 |
| TIPS campaign period | 0.50436 |
| media campaigns | 0.628622 |
| adult smokers | 0.478568 |
| free cessation medications | 0.500839 |
| state tobacco control | 0.505178 |
| cigarette smokers | 0.477455 |
| Chronic Disease Prevention | 0.50047 |
| additional unique visitors | 0.570652 |
| adequate reach | 0.483587 |
| national portal | 0.542033 |
| weekly unique visitors | 0.520939 |
| tobacco education campaign | 0.532293 |
| campaign advertising purchases | 0.488067 |
| education media campaign | 0.518135 |
| cessation assistance | 0.511429 |
| total attempted calls | 0.498399 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Impact of a Hospital-Level Intervention to Reduce Heart Disease Overreporting on Leading Causes of Death - CDC |
The quality of cause-of-death reporting on death certificates affects the usefulness of vital statistics for public health action. Heart disease deaths are overreported in the United States. We evaluated the impact of an intervention to reduce heart disease overreporting on other leading causes of death. |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Nutritional Assessment of Free Meal Programs in San Francisco - CDC |
Free meals often serve as a primary food source for adults living in poverty, particularly the homeless. We conducted a nutritional analysis of 22 meals from 6 free meal sites in San Francisco to determine macronutrient and micronutrient content. |
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| limited financial resources | 0.443671 |
| San Francisco Department | 0.458658 |
| nutritional content standards | 0.533895 |
| nutritional value | 0.450153 |
| nutritious meals | 0.545027 |
| soup kitchen menus | 0.489301 |
| healthful meals | 0.608593 |
| warm meals | 0.606028 |
| daily meals | 0.614231 |
| Public Health Nutrition | 0.43444 |
| daily intake | 0.524826 |
| indirect nutritional analysis | 0.500491 |
| sodium content | 0.446058 |
| unmet nutritional needs | 0.515042 |
| primary food source | 0.567154 |
| Francisco General Hospital | 0.518528 |
| Hunger Environ Nutr | 0.440924 |
| meals | 0.976918 |
| nutritional analysis | 0.507308 |
| moderately active man | 0.431634 |
| Public Health | 0.547504 |
| free meal sites | 0.50495 |
| V. Nutritional assessment | 0.475467 |
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| Public Health Nutr | 0.461918 |
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| soup kitchens | 0.749181 |
| suboptimal nutrient intake | 0.456044 |
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| equicaloric meals | 0.677252 |
| single meals | 0.585964 |
| San Francisco General | 0.523953 |
| Public Health Food | 0.45008 |
| charitable meal programmes | 0.437352 |
| soup kitchen | 0.644867 |
| special meals | 0.565536 |
| free meals | 0.868337 |
| San Francisco | 0.920134 |
| daily recommended intake | 0.71468 |
| California San Francisco | 0.459562 |
| Public Health Service | 0.433059 |
| United States Department | 0.435771 |
| MR. Food sources | 0.431274 |
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Asthma Control for Preschoolers...CDC Helps Makes it as Easy as A B C! |
Asthma Control for Preschoolers…CDC Helps Makes it as Easy as A B C! |
| ABC intervention | 0.470704 |
| local CDC-funded programs | 0.445458 |
| new ideas | 0.371166 |
| daycare workers | 0.424435 |
| Daycare absences | 0.422018 |
| preschool children | 0.461772 |
| New York City | 0.440239 |
| Disease Control | 0.397488 |
| children | 0.4727 |
| room air | 0.373308 |
| young children | 0.391217 |
| unneeded rugs | 0.376966 |
| local programs | 0.391416 |
| daycare center staff | 0.490116 |
| asthma attacks | 0.745555 |
| ABC program participants | 0.44764 |
| personal plan | 0.374668 |
| answer sessions | 0.371625 |
| American Cities | 0.488488 |
| asthma | 0.925004 |
| asthma control | 0.855564 |
| Controlling Asthma | 0.571994 |
| hospital stays | 0.458069 |
| Urban Health | 0.371004 |
| better interactions | 0.374126 |
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| Educate Families | 0.374043 |
| positive changes | 0.444076 |
| asthma-related emergency department | 0.453634 |
| overnight hospital stays | 0.456375 |
| emergency room visits | 0.426737 |
| parents | 0.372666 |
| wide range | 0.370218 |
| healthcare providers | 0.436964 |
| daycare centers | 0.527295 |
| age group | 0.384407 |
| air conditioner filters | 0.435104 |
| American Cities Project | 0.432354 |
| high asthma burden | 0.633738 |
| best medicine | 0.37362 |
| Asthma Basics | 0.590821 |
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| asthma action plans | 0.636056 |
| nighttime symptoms | 0.372982 |
| greater asthma control | 0.663091 |
| Positive Outcomes | 0.37756 |
| asthma management programs | 0.6713 |
| Reduce Asthma Risk | 0.650925 |
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| unique intervention | 0.397823 |
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The Center to Protect Workers' Rights: Electronic Library of Construction Safety and Health (eLCOSH) |
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