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5 Al Dia
Announcing 5 A Day in Español, offering healthy recipes, great nutrition
information, and advice for our Spanish speaking audience!
Inventory of Qualitative
Research
This on-line, searchable resource provides basic information about
qualitative studies that have been conducted in nutrition, physical
activity, and other related fields. Use this site to find research
studies, gather ideas, and share information.
WISEWOMAN
Well-Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation
The
June issue of the Journal of Women’s Health* features 15
articles that highlight the design and goals of CDC’s unique WISEWOMAN
program, showcase its achievements, and take stock of challenges in health
disparities among women aged 40–64 years.
For highlights,
read the
Journal's press release.*
Powerful
Bones. Powerful Girls. Web Site for Parents
A new Web site for parents with resources and creative ways to help your
daughters make healthy choices that build and maintain strong bones.
At A Glance
2004 — Physical Activity and Good Nutrition: Essential
Elements to Prevent Chronic Diseases and Obesity* (PDF -
220K)
2002 Pediatric Nutrition
Surveillance Report* (PDF - 540K)
This report summarizes selected data on child health and nutritional indicators received from state,
territorial, and tribal governments that contributed to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System (PedNSS) and report.
WISEWOMAN
At A Glance 2004:
A Crosscutting Program to Improve the Health of
Uninsured Women (PDF - 2,077K)*
WISEWOMAN is a CDC-funded program that helps women in need gain access to
screening and lifestyle interventions that can reduce their risk for heart
disease and other chronic diseases.
Also available as an
HTML version.
Other CDC Resources
CDC's Media Relations
The latest press releases, fact sheets, and calendar of events.
*Links to non-Federal organizations are provided
solely as a service to our users. Links do not constitute an endorsement of any
organization by CDC or the Federal Government, and none should be inferred. The
CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual organization Web pages
found at this link.
*This document is available in Portable Document
Format (PDF). You will need Acrobat
Reader (a free application) to view and print this document.
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