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A recent report indicates that flu vaccination reduced the risk of doctor visits due to flu by 23% across all age groups this season. This highlights the ongoing importance of vaccination in public health efforts.
A CDC report highlights a 46% decrease in central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) in U.S. hospitals from 2008 to 2013, indicating progress in infection control. However, continued improvements are necessary to further enhance patient safety.
The White House Office of National Drug Control Policy reports that drug overdose deaths related to prescription opioids have stabilized since 2012, while heroin-related mortality has increased for the third consecutive year. This highlights ongoing challenges in addressing substance use disorders.
Haiti has made significant strides in rebuilding its national public health system five years after the 2010 earthquake. The progress highlights ongoing efforts to address urgent medical care needs in the region.
CDC Director Tom Frieden expressed condolences on the passing of Rosemary V. Hernandez, a former participant in the 'Tips From Former Smokers' campaign. Hernandez's story of battling lung cancer inspired many to quit smoking or avoid starting.
CDC updates on the 2014-2015 influenza season, providing insights into flu activity and public health recommendations. This telebriefing serves as a routine update rather than a significant new development.
CDC announces a telebriefing to update on the 2014-2015 influenza season. This advisory aims to inform the public and stakeholders about flu trends and impacts.
The CDC reports an average of 6 alcohol poisoning deaths daily in the US, primarily affecting middle-aged adults. This highlights the preventable nature of these fatalities and underscores the need for increased awareness and intervention.
The CDC reports an alarming average of 6 alcohol poisoning deaths daily in the US, primarily affecting middle-aged adults. This highlights the urgent need for awareness and preventive measures.
A new CDC report reveals that alcohol poisoning results in over 2,200 deaths annually in the U.S., averaging six fatalities each day. This highlights the urgent need for awareness and prevention strategies.
The CDC and DHS will end enhanced airport entry screening for travelers from Mali, previously classified as an Ebola-affected nation. This change reflects a shift in the assessment of Ebola risk associated with travel from Mali.
The CDC reports a potential safety concern regarding the transfer of Ebola virus material from a BSL-4 lab to a BSL-2 lab, which may have contained live virus. This incident raises questions about lab safety protocols and regulatory compliance.
The ongoing Ebola epidemic in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone requires intensified efforts to control its spread, as reported by CDC director Tom Frieden. The epidemic has persisted for over a year in Guinea and more than seven months in the other two countries.
The CDC provided a telebriefing on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, discussing the public health assessment of the situation. This update highlights ongoing efforts to manage the outbreak.
The CDC will hold a media telebriefing to provide a public health assessment of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa. This update aims to inform stakeholders about the current situation as of December 22, 2014.
A new study reveals that a school-based childhood obesity intervention program effectively reduces parents' body mass index (BMI). This finding highlights the potential for community health initiatives to impact family health outcomes.
The CDC highlights its critical missions in 2014, focusing on the unprecedented response to the Ebola epidemic. This year-in-review emphasizes the agency's ongoing commitment to public health amidst various challenges.
A new report reveals that over 300 million people in at least 70 countries use smokeless tobacco, highlighting significant public health concerns. Released by the CDC and the National Cancer Institute, this report aims to raise awareness about the harmful effects of these products.
Thousands of Ebola survivors are emerging from West Africa's ongoing epidemic, which has a case fatality rate of 60-70% among hospitalized patients. This highlights the resilience of those affected and the need for continued support for survivors.
A CDC report reveals that 10 states and the District of Columbia allow the sale of e-cigarettes to minors, affecting over 16 million children. This highlights ongoing gaps in state-level regulations regarding electronic nicotine delivery systems.
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