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  • Morbidity and mortality weekly report, Vol. 1, no. 1, January 11, 1952

    Morbidity and mortality weekly report, V...

    "For the current week there was a total of 9,294 cases of measles reported which was 14 percent higher than for the previous week and nearly 70 percent higher than the number reported for the same week of 1951. The disease is being reported in increasingly large numbers in s...

  • Paraguay Reproductive Health Survey 2008 (Encuesta Nacional de Demograf a y Salud Sexual y Reproductiva 2008 (ENDSSR 2008))

    Paraguay Reproductive Health Survey 2008...

    The 2008 Paraguay RHS covers: fertility, contraceptive use, sexual behavior of young adults, violence against women, and maternal and child health services. n=6,540 women 15-44

  • School-based Programs: Lessons Learned from CATCH, Planet Health, and Not-On-Tobacco

    School-based Programs: Lessons Learned f...

    Establishing healthy habits in youth can help prevent many chronic health problems later in life that are attributable to unhealthy eating, sedentary lifestyle, and overweight. For this reason, many public health professionals are interested in working with school systems to...

  • Guidelines for School Programs to Prevent Skin Cancer

    Guidelines for School Programs to Preven...

    Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States. Since 1973, new cases of the most serious form of skin cancer, melanoma, have increased approximately 150%. During the same period, deaths from melanoma have increased approximately 44%. Approximately 65%-90...

  • Chronic hepatitis C; why baby boomers should get tested

    Chronic hepatitis C; why baby boomers sh...

    CDC now recommends that anyone born from 1945 through 1965 get tested for Hepatitis C. More than 75% of adults with Hepatitis C are baby boomers. Baby boomers are people born from 1945 through 1965. Most of them don't know they are infected.

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