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Cancer Survivorship
Learn about CDC's new Cancer Survivorship Initiative
 Jun 14, 2004
Physical Activity: Energize Your Life
Who ever said physical activity is all work and no play?
 Jun 14, 2004
A Blue-Ribbon season
Prize-winning tips on keeping your family healthy when visiting animal exhibits
 Jun 14, 2004
YRBS
Risky health behaviors—see Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance results
 Jun 07, 2004
National Trails
Trails provide Americans with a variety of opportunities to improve their health through physical activity
 Jun 07, 2004
2004 Surgeon General Report
Smoking causes disease in nearly every organ of the body
 Jun 07, 2004
Buckle Up America
Drivers and passengers can cut their risk of dying in a motor vehicle crash by half simply by buckling up
 Jun 01, 2004
Hearing Loss
Can affect a child’s potential to develop speech, language, and social skills. Read about CDC’s activities in this area
 Jun 01, 2004
Sarin
Find out the Facts About Sarin
 May 31, 2004
Lyme Disease
Prevent Lyme disease with "ticks checks" and a tick-proof yard. Learn
 May 24, 2004
IMMPaCt
CDC's IMMPaCt program contributes its skills and resources to
 May 24, 2004
Dog Bite Prevention
Each year 800,000 Americans seek medical attention for dog bites
 May 24, 2004
Cerebral Palsy
Learn about cerebral palsy and related CDC activities
 May 24, 2004
CDC Announces New Goals and Organizational Design
Learn more about the new health goals and integrated operations that will allow CDC to have a greater public health impact
 May 24, 2004
Preventing Birth Defects
Two serious birth defects in the U. S. are on the decline
 May 17, 2004
Trauma Awareness
Learn more about the value of trauma centers and trauma systems and how they save lives
 May 17, 2004
Prevent Skin Cancer
Prevent exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays with sun-protection
 May 17, 2004
World Health Day to Highlight Road Safety
Learn how to protect loved ones from road traffic injuries
 May 15, 2004
Giant African snails and health risk
To learn
 May 10, 2004
Bridging the Spanish language gap: Viral hepatitis information en Español
Detailed Spanish-language information and materials
 May 10, 2004
CDC’s new Health Protection Research Initiative
Learn more about CDC’s new initiative to support and encourage innovative public health research
 May 10, 2004
Infant Immunization Awareness
Find out how to promote timely infant vaccinations
 May 03, 2004
Death on the Job
Preventing work-related deaths, injuries, and illnesses is a CDC goal
 May 03, 2004
Top 10 actual causes of death in the United States
Smoking, poor diet, physical inactivity and alcohol lead the list
 Apr 29, 2004
Public health image library
A collection of current and historical photos and videos documenting public health and CDC
 Apr 26, 2004
Minority Cancer Awareness
CDC works to eliminate disparities in cancer among minority populations
 Apr 26, 2004
IMOVAX Rabies Vaccine Product Recall
Recall instructions and vaccination procedures
 Apr 26, 2004
Child Maltreatment
Nearly 1 million children are maltreated each year in the United States
 Apr 19, 2004
Sexual Violence Awareness
Learn more about this serious public health problem
 Apr 19, 2004
Satellite Broadcast on CDC’s Futures Initiative
CDC’s partners are invited to join a satellite broadcast on CDC’s Futures Initiative on Monday April 12
 Apr 12, 2004
Traveling and Need a Yellow Fever vaccination?
New yellow fever registry list authorized vaccination providers nationwide
 Apr 05, 2004
Autism Information Center
Learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) and what CDC is doing
 Apr 05, 2004
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
Comprehensive information and updates
 Apr 05, 2004
National Public Health Week
Eliminating Health Disparities is the theme of National Public Health Week
 Apr 05, 2004
Poison Prevention - Children Act Fast…So Do Poisons
Learn more about poisonings and how to prevent them
 Mar 29, 2004
World TB Day
March 24, 2004, this annual event commemorates
 Mar 26, 2004
Do you know where your drinking water comes from?
Learn about scheduling a well checkup, getting a Water Quality Report, and how the Safe Water System offers clean water in areas where it's hard to find
 Mar 22, 2004
State Injury Indicators Report
2nd Edition 1999 - Data Provides injury and risk factor data for 26 states, compiled from hospital records, death certificates, and other sources
 Mar 22, 2004
CDC working to help people with mental retardation
Conducts and supports programs to prevent mental retardation from occurring and to improve the health and quality of life for people who are affected
 Mar 15, 2004
CDC Roybal Campus on Clifton Road will be closed Thursday, March 11, 2004
Only essential personnel will be reporting, due to a gas line main break
 Mar 11, 2004
Cover Cough
Healthy habits keep you well, learn
 Feb 23, 2004
Healthy Pregnancy
Not all birth defects can be prevented, but women can take actions that
 Feb 23, 2004
Avian Flu
The latest information on the recent Influenza A (H5N1) outbreak
 Feb 23, 2004
Keep Children Safe on the Road
Use age appropriate child safety seats and seat belts to protect children
 Feb 23, 2004
Ricin
Information about Ricin including a fact sheet
 Feb 23, 2004
CDC's Fiscal Year 2005 Budget Request
CDC has requested a total funding level of $6.9 billion for FY 2005 to promote and protect the health and safety of all Americans
 Feb 23, 2004
Web-Based Systems for Dissemination of Health-Related Data
A Guide for Public Health Agencies Developing, Adopting, or Purchasing Interactive Web-Based Data Query Systems
 Feb 23, 2004
First Ladies: Life and Health
In observance of President's Day on February 16, learn about First Ladies, their causes of death, and tips on staying healthy
 Feb 17, 2004
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)
Learn what CDC is doing about the most common form of muscular dystrophy in children
 Feb 17, 2004
Improving Surveillance Infrastructure for Terrorism Detection
Resource materials from the 8-Cities Project now available
 Feb 09, 2004
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