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5212 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en 2011 BSI Guidelines - Summary Of Recommendations null
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6454 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en EID News Synopsis: Januaru 2012 EID News Synopsis: January 2012
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6466 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Association between the perceived food environment and self-efficacy for fruit and vegetable consumption among US adults, 2007 Consumption of diets high in fruits and vegetables is associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases, and self-efficacy and the food environment influence consumption of fruits and vegetables.
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7296 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en West Nile Virus Homepage Information on West Nile virus. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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8420 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Real Stories - Tips From Former Smokers - Smoking & Tobacco Use Real stories of people - both former smokers and people who have never smoked - who are now living with smoking-related diseases and disabilities (from the Tips From Former Smokers campaign).
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8550 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Preventing Chronic Disease | Environments for Healthy Aging: Linking Prevention Research and Public Health Practice -CDC Safe and well-designed community environments support healthful behaviors that help prevent chronic conditions and unintentional injuries and enable older adults to be active and engaged in community life for as long as possible.
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8559 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en PanFlu Storybook - Finding A Cure, Eleanora Berns Finding A Cure, One of the most important challenges, for health communicators today, is helping the public to understand that a flu shot will not be readily available when the next pandemic strikes. Once the virus is identified, it will take several months to produce a vaccine. In 1918, in desperation, people tried a variety of methods to cure the sick —some practical and effective, others questionable and even amusing.
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13010 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Marlene's Story | Real Stories | Tips From Former Smokers Marlene smoked and now has macular degeneration. Her full story and her videos are part of CDC's Tips From Former Smokers campaign.
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13311 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Engage the Community - Tools for Successful CHI Efforts -Chi Nav - CDC Our health and well-being are products of not only the health care we receive and the choices we make, but also the places where we live, learn, work, and play. Community health improvement (CHI) is a process to identify and address the health needs of communities
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14467 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Html en Healthy and Safe Swimming Week 2016 | CDC Features Pools, waterparks, hot tubs/spas, splash pads, and water playgrounds are great places to have fun, be active, or just relax. Having fun while you swim this summer means knowing how to stay healthy and safe while enjoying the water!
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