HHS Syndication Storefront

The HHS Syndication Storefront allows you to syndicate (import) content from many HHS websites directly into your own website or application. These services are provided by HHS free of charge.

Search Media Items


Filter results by:
spinner

Newest Syndicated Content

CDC

Community Changes Address Common Health Threat | CDC Features

health  features  community  changes  CDC  threat 

Must be 35 words or less]: Children’s exposure to secondhand smoke increases lung and ear infections, asthma attacks, and can cause sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).Communities are working to reduce secondhand smoke exposure in multiunit housing complexes, schools, and other public places.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

VFC Program | CDC Features

features  insurance  VFC  program  vaccines  CDC  ACIP  child  uninsured  american indian  alaska native  CDC Feature  childhood Immunization  ACA  Vaccines for Children Program  recommended childhood vaccines  eligibility  underinsured  Medicaid-eligible  Federally Qualified Health Center 

The Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program offers vaccines at no cost for eligible children through doctors enrolled in the program. Find out if your child qualifies. Vaccinating on time means healthier children, families and communities.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Community-Based Interventions in Prepared-Food Sources: A Systematic Review - CDC

disease  chronic  CDC  communitybased  interventions  preparedfood  sources  systematic  review  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD 

Food purchased from prepared-food sources has become a major part of the American diet and is linked to increased rates of chronic disease. Many interventions targeting prepared-food sources have been initiated with the goal of promoting healthful options. The objective of this study was to provide a systematic review of interventions in prepared-food sources in community settings.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

HPV Vaccine Resources for Healthcare Professionals –You Are the Key – Vaccines

resources  vaccine  vaccines  HPV  healthcare  professionals 

HPV Vaccine Resources for Healthcare Professionals.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Partnering With Community Institutions to Increase Access to Healthful Foods Across Municipalities - CDC

policy  foods  disease  chronic  community  CDC  partnering  institutions  healthful  municipalities  obesity  access  intervention  retail  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD  Food Desert  corner store  healthy food 

Low-income and minority communities have higher rates of nutrition-related chronic diseases than do high-income and nonminority communities and often have reduced availability to healthful foods.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Tips for College Health and Safety | CDC Features

cigarettes  cancer  health  public health  exercise  safety  features  women  tips  school  support  smoke  smoking  vaccines  meningitis  CDC  college  nutrition  alcohol  suicide 

Going to college is an exciting time in a young person’s life. It is a time for gaining new knowledge and experiences, both inside and outside the classroom. Here are a few pointers for college students on staying safe and healthy.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

National and State Vaccination Coverage Among AdolescentsAged 13-17 Years - United States, 2012

state  vaccination  states  years  national  coverage  among  adolescentsaged 

Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.
CDC

Preventing Chronic Disease | Formative Evaluation for a Healthy Corner Store Initiative in Pitt County, North Carolina: Assessing the Rural Food Environment, Part 1 - CDC

evaluation  food  disease  chronic  environment  CDC  formative  store  initiative  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD 

Obesity prevalence in the rural United States is higher than in urban or suburban areas, perhaps as a result of the food environment. Because rural residents live farther from supermarkets than their urban- and suburban-dwelling counterparts, they may be more reliant on smaller corner stores that offer fewer healthful food items.

Preview   0 Users liked this content.