CDC promoting the health of people with disabilities
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CDC promoting the health of people with disabilities

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    The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention’s (CDC) disability and health program works to promote the health, well-being, independence, productivity, and full societal participation of people with disabilities. A disability is a long-term limitation in mobility, cognition, vision, or hearing. Through public health efforts, such as surveillance, research, and health promotion, CDC aims to reduce health disparities and the incidence and severity of secondary conditions, including additional physical or mental health conditions that occur as a result of having a primary disabling condition.

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    aboutdhprogram508.pdf

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