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A new CDC report reveals that most American adults who smoke desire to quit, yet over half have not utilized available treatments and services in the past year. This highlights a significant gap in support for smoking cessation efforts.
CDC will host a media telebriefing to discuss a new report on adult smoking cessation trends from 2001 to 2010. This event aims to raise awareness about smoking cessation efforts.
The Million Hearts initiative has introduced new tools aimed at cardiology professionals and consumers to help prevent heart attacks and strokes. This initiative reflects a collaborative effort to enhance cardiovascular health awareness.
The CDC will hold a media telebriefing to discuss a new Vital Signs report on prescription opioid pain reliever overdoses from 1999 to 2008. This briefing aims to raise awareness about the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States.
The CDC reports that prescription painkiller overdoses have more than tripled over the past decade, highlighting a growing public health crisis. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for enhanced awareness and intervention strategies.
ACIP recommends routine vaccination for all males aged 11-12 against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) using the HPV4 vaccine. This decision aims to enhance preventive measures against HPV-related diseases.
A CDC report highlights the alarming frequency of suicidal thoughts and behaviors among U.S. adults, with a suicide occurring every 15 minutes. This underscores the urgent need for mental health awareness and intervention strategies.
The FDA and CDC held a telebriefing to discuss the root cause of a multi-state listeria outbreak linked to Jensen Farms cantaloupe. This briefing aims to inform the public and stakeholders about the investigation's findings.
CDC will hold a media briefing to discuss a new study on the economic costs associated with excessive alcohol consumption. This meeting aims to raise awareness about the impact of alcohol-related issues.
A CDC study reveals that excessive alcohol consumption cost the U.S. $224 billion in 2006, equating to approximately $1.90 per drink. This highlights the significant economic burden of alcohol-related issues.
The CDC's initial "FluView" report indicates low flu activity for the 2011-2012 season, emphasizing the importance of vaccination. With a projected record supply of vaccines, now is an optimal time for public health initiatives.
A new CDC report highlights the uneven decline in coronary heart disease rates across different states and racial/ethnic groups. This information underscores the need for targeted public health strategies to address disparities in heart disease prevalence.
The CDC has allocated nearly $6 million over three years to the National Initiative for Children's Healthcare Quality to enhance maternity care in hospitals across the U.S. This initiative aims to improve breastfeeding support for mothers and infants.
A CDC report indicates an increase in condom use among teen males aged 15-19 in the U.S. from 2002 to 2006-2010, highlighting a positive trend in sexual health awareness.
A CDC report reveals a 60% increase in emergency department visits for sports-related traumatic brain injuries among youth over the past decade. This highlights the growing concern for athlete safety and the need for enhanced awareness and prevention strategies.
A CDC report reveals approximately 112 million annual incidents of drinking and driving, averaging nearly 300,000 incidents daily. This highlights a significant public health concern that requires ongoing awareness and intervention efforts.
CDC will hold a telebriefing to discuss a new study on the economic costs associated with excessive alcohol consumption in the U.S. This briefing aims to raise awareness about the financial impact of alcohol misuse.
CDC announces a telebriefing to discuss a new Vital Signs report on alcohol-impaired driving among adults. This event aims to raise awareness about the public health implications of alcohol-related incidents.
The CDC announced $9 million in awards to enhance comprehensive workplace health programs nationwide, supporting the Affordable Care Act's goal of improving workforce health. This funding aims to promote healthier work environments and improve employee well-being.
The CDC has initiated a new campaign to combat childhood obesity, aiming to address this growing public health concern. This effort reflects a commitment to improving health outcomes for children across the nation.
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