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Leave Your Work (Exposures) at Work

pregnancy  work  leave  exposures  breastfeeding  Infertility  miscarriage  occupation  reproductive health  Congenital Anomalies  Birth Defects  family health  take-home  carry home  job  work exposure  employer  employee  worker recommendations  breast feeding 

Chemicals from your work can come home on your skin, hair, clothes and shoes. When you go home, these chemicals can get onto your floors, your furniture, or in your car where your family members or pets can be exposed. We call this take-home exposure.

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Back to School | CDC Features

health  features  school  kids  CDC  physical activity  CDC Features  healthy living 

As autumn approaches, many children are heading back to school. Because children spend much of their time in classrooms, schools are an ideal setting to teach and model healthy behaviors. As children across the country get ready to return to school, parents and staff can gear up to improve the health of students and help them achieve academic success.

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National, State, and Selected Local Area VaccinationCoverage Among Children Aged 19-35 Months - United States,2013

state  local  children  states  national  among  area  selected  months  vaccinationcoverage 

Laurie D. Elam-Evans, PhD1, David Yankey, MS1, James A. Singleton, PhD1, Maureen Kolasa, MPH1 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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Assessing and Mitigating the Risks for Polio Outbreaks inPolio-Free Countries - Africa, 2013-2014

outbreaks  countries  polio  africa  assessing  mitigating  risks  inpoliofree 

McKenzie Andre, MD1, Chris G. Wolff, MPH2, Rudolf H. Tangermann, MD2, Paul Chenoweth, ND2, Graham Tallis, MBBS2, Jean Baptiste Kamgang, MS1, Steven G.

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Assessment of Rabies Exposure Risk in a Group of U.S. AirForce Basic Trainees - Texas, January 2014

US  january  risk  assessment  texas  group  exposure  rabies  airforce  trainees 

Bryant J. Webber, MD1, Karyn J. Ayers, MD, PhD2, Brad S.

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One Conversation at a Time | CDC Features

features  HIV  AIDS  CDC  conversation  CDC Features  HIV/AIDS prevention  One Conversation at a Time  Una Conversacion HIV  Una Conversacion 

Encouraging Hispanics/Latinos to Talk Openly about HIV/AIDS

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CDC

Prevalence of Smokefree Home Rules - United States,1992-1993 and 2010-2011

rules  states  smokefree  prevalence  home 

Brian A. King, PhD1, Roshni Patel, MPH1, Stephen D. Babb, MPH1 (Author affiliations at end of text).

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CDC

Announcements: National Preparedness Month - September2014

september  national  announcements  preparedness  month 

Throughout September, approximately 3,000 organizations will participate in activities in support of National Preparedness Month. CDC supports this initiative by partnering with national, regional, state, and local government agencies, as well as private and public organizations, to encourage persons to take part in preparedness efforts at home, school, and throughout their communities.

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Antismoking Mass Media Campaigns and Support for Smoke-Free Environments, Mobile County, Alabama, 2011"2012 - CDC

disease  chronic  support  alabama  media  tobacco  campaigns  CDC  smokefree  knowledge  antismoking  environments  mass  mobile  health promotion  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  tobacco smoke pollution  mass media  health education 

In 2011, the Mobile County Health Department began a 12-month antismoking educational media campaign to educate citizens on the dangers of secondhand smoke. The campaign overlapped with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 3-month national antismoking Tips from Former Smokers media campaign. We aimed to evaluate the effect of these campaigns on support for smoke-free environments and knowledge of the dangers of secondhand smoke.

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