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QuickStats: Percentage of Adults Aged 25 or Older Who Were Current Smokers or Current Regular Drinkers,* by Education Level - National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2012 |
Abbreviation: GED = general equivalency diploma. |
| high school | 0.989291 |
| endorsement | 0.33731 |
| Alternate Text | 0.378876 |
| separate questions | 0.394757 |
| Human Services | 0.457195 |
| U.S. civilian population | 0.45678 |
| lifetime | 0.334224 |
| current regular drinker | 0.474974 |
| U.S. Department | 0.450098 |
| MMWR HTML versions | 0.437646 |
| current smokers | 0.622748 |
| electronic PDF version | 0.436234 |
| education level | 0.380795 |
| equivalency diploma recipients | 0.479907 |
| household interviews | 0.384754 |
| current regular drinkers | 0.744454 |
| Contact GPO | 0.387272 |
| percentages | 0.33993 |
| commercial sources | 0.380232 |
| age groups | 0.384007 |
| current prices | 0.388056 |
| general equivalency diploma | 0.620434 |
| standard population | 0.383854 |
| alcoholic beverage | 0.525258 |
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| cigarettes | 0.359051 |
| high school graduates | 0.588076 |
| United States | 0.382734 |
| U.S. Government Printing | 0.446578 |
| original MMWR paper | 0.435561 |
| adults | 0.463198 |
| drinks | 0.369013 |
| college graduates | 0.461769 |
| MMWR readers | 0.378909 |
| character translation | 0.377135 |
| entire life | 0.481487 |
| format errors | 0.374387 |
| typeset documents | 0.37765 |
| Respondents | 0.348914 |
| trade names | 0.380271 |
| official text | 0.37456 |
| U.S. population | 0.384853 |
| non-CDC sites | 0.377658 |
| college degree | 0.453454 |
| high school diploma | 0.846756 |
| Highest education | 0.384204 |
| confidence interval | 0.387264 |
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Prevention Research Centers - Depression Prevention Using RAP Skills for Adolescents and Young Adults - PRC |
Host Johns Hopkins University. |
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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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National Epilepsy Awareness Month - November 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. |
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| mmwrq@cdc.gov. | 0.577722 |
| endorsement | 0.471648 |
| Human Services | 0.661162 |
| assistive technology | 0.581886 |
| MMWR HTML versions | 0.67553 |
| U.S. Department | 0.657362 |
| electronic PDF version | 0.66192 |
| e-mail | 0.454342 |
| health-related quality | 0.561134 |
| timely referrals | 0.551073 |
| effective treatments | 0.556465 |
| Additional information | 0.554717 |
| Contact GPO | 0.581048 |
| rare instances | 0.563188 |
| common neurologic disorder | 0.707268 |
| commercial sources | 0.551332 |
| current prices | 0.545845 |
| persons | 0.479815 |
| health literacy | 0.562679 |
| original paper copy | 0.657449 |
| better data | 0.555043 |
| epilepsy care | 0.740312 |
| cultural considerations | 0.553386 |
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| United States | 0.562803 |
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| Superintendent | 0.427618 |
| assistance | 0.428392 |
| Delayed recognition | 0.563639 |
| subsequent inadequate treatment | 0.702557 |
| MMWR readers | 0.558136 |
| character translation | 0.543451 |
| file | 0.428555 |
| National Epilepsy Awareness | 0.902594 |
| Medicine report | 0.557071 |
| format errors | 0.546617 |
| migraine | 0.428363 |
| subject line | 0.566946 |
| typeset documents | 0.553309 |
| trade names | 0.551444 |
| official text | 0.541588 |
| additional seizures | 0.604719 |
| prevalent conditions | 0.569368 |
| non-CDC sites | 0.549883 |
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PanFlu Storybook - I Survived, Jeanne Shinnick |
I Survived, The staggering statistics associated with pandemics sometimes makes it difficult to remember that each number represents a single, human life. In this section, survivors share their intimate recollections of either their own illness or that of a loved one. All these storytellers are 90-plus years of age and they have carried with them for a lifetime their memories of the 1918 flu pandemic. |
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| water level | 0.583103 |
| 30 years after | 0.351679 |
| vigil | 0.360669 |
| pond′s level | 0.561407 |
| mom | 0.908127 |
| pandemic | 0.441385 |
| father′s suicide | 0.57927 |
| vicious sickness | 0.592081 |
| neighbors | 0.357025 |
| mother′s sons | 0.555566 |
| weather | 0.352153 |
| eyewitness | 0.357962 |
| Hurricane Jeanne | 0.568609 |
| entire family | 0.574061 |
| porch | 0.358433 |
| past | 0.350494 |
| impending Apocalypse | 0.607614 |
| Pennsylvania | 0.358933 |
| brother | 0.475967 |
| corruption | 0.361502 |
| pond | 0.605785 |
| phone calls | 0.587421 |
| politics | 0.35317 |
| woman | 0.350175 |
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| Shinnick | 0.398993 |
| bodies | 0.397853 |
| big worry | 0.611297 |
| natural world | 0.588502 |
| conversations | 0.356407 |
| patio | 0.356127 |
| small town | 0.570824 |
| horrid four-year period | 0.855065 |
| street | 0.397593 |
| Storyteller | 0.363557 |
| crime | 0.353104 |
| event | 0.350253 |
| World War | 0.573171 |
| threatening world | 0.560573 |
| dots | 0.361118 |
| sure sign | 0.599149 |
| professional worrier | 0.627066 |
| external world | 0.580806 |
| way | 0.350913 |
| home | 0.351563 |
| pulpit | 0.366901 |
| older trauma | 0.582735 |
| Mom′s hydrological fixation | 0.84264 |
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Preventing Chronic Disease | Consumer Nutrition Environments of Hospitals: An Exploratory Analysis Using the Hospital Nutrition Environment Scan for Cafeterias, Vending Machines, and Gift Shops, 2012 - CDC |
Hospitals are the primary worksite of over 5 million adults in the United States, and millions of meals are procured and consumed in this setting. Because many worksite nutrition initiatives use an ecological framework to improve the dietary habits of employees, the nutrition values of foods served in hospitals is receiving attention. |
| hospitals | 0.671239 |
| healthful food choices | 0.500225 |
| gift shops | 0.765725 |
| Texas Health Science | 0.499997 |
| nutrition environment survey | 0.49424 |
| overall consumer nutrition | 0.505319 |
| nutrition composite score | 0.678742 |
| total possible points | 0.580523 |
| healthful items | 0.512447 |
| food service | 0.836146 |
| organizational nutrition environment | 0.495484 |
| unhealthful items | 0.500123 |
| healthful cafeteria practices | 0.502152 |
| overall nutrition | 0.571732 |
| gift shop section | 0.50699 |
| healthful eating | 0.493973 |
| food service operation | 0.503413 |
| gift shop sections | 0.489142 |
| nutrition composite scores | 0.909573 |
| Southern California hospitals | 0.494271 |
| food service outlets | 0.521398 |
| hospital nutrition environment | 0.582421 |
| good consumer nutrition | 0.496163 |
| small hospital cafeterias | 0.492528 |
| average consumer nutrition | 0.503498 |
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| community nutrition environment | 0.499498 |
| higher nutrition composite | 0.517629 |
| food service departments | 0.511095 |
| consumer nutrition environment | 0.966492 |
| hospital cafeterias | 0.551085 |
| Nutrition Environment Scan | 0.53084 |
| study | 0.498917 |
| consumer nutrition environments | 0.85032 |
| facility size | 0.538792 |
| multiple consumer nutrition | 0.488756 |
| hospital consumer nutrition | 0.515472 |
| Large hospital cafeterias | 0.49509 |
| common food service | 0.490692 |
| public health | 0.547725 |
| health care systems | 0.504942 |
| healthful practices | 0.489562 |
| greater nutrition environment | 0.497722 |
| large facility size | 0.507301 |
| healthful nutrition practices | 0.526063 |
| gift shop | 0.563913 |
| hospital food service | 0.511903 |
| food service operations | 0.721687 |
| Health Science Center | 0.499876 |
| healthful foods | 0.53344 |
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CDC Global Health - Polio - Updates on CDC's Polio Eradication Efforts - December 20, 2013 |
Polio is a crippling and potentially deadly infectious disease caused by a virus that spreads from person to person invading the brain and spinal cord and causing paralysis. CDC is a strategic partner in the overall effort to eradicate polio worldwide. |
| global polio eradication | 0.798505 |
| polio vaccination campaigns | 0.343598 |
| global polio surveillance | 0.334719 |
| Polio Eradication Initiative | 0.483655 |
| polio eradication plans | 0.424158 |
| polio eradication | 0.99501 |
| polio eradication progress | 0.418754 |
| polio cases | 0.351082 |
| Polio incidence | 0.278375 |
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| polio outbreaks | 0.358571 |
| polio vaccination campaign | 0.334994 |
| Polio Eradication Effort | 0.493767 |
| CDC’s polio | 0.38105 |
| polio vaccination | 0.352523 |
| polio eradication activities | 0.538167 |
| CDC polio eradication | 0.607892 |
| polio surveillance | 0.409771 |
| polio worldwide | 0.314412 |
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Malaria - Features - Malaria and Summer Tropical Travel |
Featured story on the World Health Organizations's 2009 World Malaria Report. |
| reason | 0.328562 |
| dusk | 0.329103 |
| Summer | 0.329737 |
| health information | 0.420167 |
| tropical overseas areas | 0.579871 |
| trip | 0.325494 |
| malaria exposure | 0.737688 |
| preventable disease | 0.448342 |
| children | 0.386974 |
| weather | 0.329652 |
| flu-like illness | 0.4466 |
| mosquitoes | 0.375217 |
| relaxation | 0.331175 |
| diseases | 0.328806 |
| relatives | 0.369786 |
| insect repellent | 0.475949 |
| CDC Malaria website | 0.822443 |
| clear directions | 0.428093 |
| CDC interactive malaria | 0.861874 |
| visitor | 0.326736 |
| health history | 0.425781 |
| medicine properly. | 0.429567 |
| sunscreen | 0.370328 |
| grandparents | 0.334308 |
| country table | 0.436076 |
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| malaria | 0.986396 |
| good news | 0.448157 |
| CDC Travelers | 0.443032 |
| medical attention | 0.433155 |
| certain medicines | 0.440163 |
| place | 0.352844 |
| old friends | 0.453954 |
| map | 0.325848 |
| travel history | 0.42449 |
| international travel | 0.427672 |
| Health website | 0.420821 |
| restaurants. | 0.329249 |
| bites | 0.361963 |
| people | 0.329687 |
| exotic tropical destination | 0.581711 |
| home | 0.354221 |
| doctor | 0.35119 |
| package directions | 0.427432 |
| malaria information | 0.726572 |
| healthcare provider | 0.436248 |
| best beaches | 0.460228 |
| tropics | 0.333074 |
| time | 0.355103 |
| family | 0.329199 |
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Nations Commit to Accelerating Progress against Infectious Disease Threats |
CDC public health news, press releases, government public health news, medical and disease news, story ideas, photos. |
| CDC Director | 0.464636 |
| health emergencies.CDC | 0.478673 |
| national biosecurity systems | 0.484983 |
| partner countries | 0.457013 |
| infectious disease threats | 0.783737 |
| Acting Deputy Secretary | 0.502077 |
| zoonotic disease transmission | 0.485984 |
| World Organization | 0.463158 |
| Secretary Sebelius | 0.462004 |
| health security capacities | 0.532779 |
| national infectious disease | 0.501542 |
| U.S. government officials | 0.485142 |
| great progress | 0.461285 |
| security communities | 0.464221 |
| World Health Organization | 0.544685 |
| recent outbreaks | 0.454524 |
| Human Services Secretary | 0.517451 |
| Health Security goals | 0.526865 |
| countries | 0.470463 |
| Homeland Security | 0.47176 |
| laboratory systems | 0.489046 |
| Agriculture Chief Veterinary | 0.4834 |
| increase routine immunization | 0.477509 |
| global partners | 0.464167 |
| health emergency operations | 0.520135 |
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| State Heather Higginbottom | 0.481197 |
| health security demonstration | 0.539564 |
| global health security | 0.995215 |
| Health Security Agenda | 0.731849 |
| United States | 0.660342 |
| emergency operations centers | 0.564041 |
| U.S. government | 0.522388 |
| Agriculture Secretary Tom | 0.501368 |
| Deputy Defense Secretary | 0.502444 |
| additional countries | 0.45732 |
| health emergency management | 0.516271 |
| public health emergency | 0.587055 |
| Dr. Tom Frieden | 0.494849 |
| U.S. government commitment | 0.485449 |
| Defense Christine Fox | 0.484446 |
| successful CDC efforts | 0.499717 |
| Middle East Respiratory | 0.48803 |
| Officer John Clifford | 0.478953 |
| biological threats | 0.468998 |
| Agriculture Organization | 0.459167 |
| new diagnostic tests | 0.484631 |
| health electronic reporting | 0.509031 |
| progress | 0.463409 |
| Animal Health | 0.489803 |
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Prevalence of Excess Sodium Intake in the United States -NHANES, 2009-2012 |
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Often called 'the Voice of CDC,' the MMWR series is the agency's primary vehicle for scientific publication of timely, reliable, authoritative, accurate, objective, and useful public health information and recommendations. MMWR readership predominately consists of physicians, nurses, public health practitioners, epidemiologists and other scientists, researchers, educators, and laboratorians. |
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