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Spina Bifida, Research - NCBDDD

CDC  spina bifida  disability  folic acid  neural tube defect  birth defect  living independently  idependence  children with spina bifida  living with spina bifida  children with special needs  inspirational people with disabilities 

Spina bifida is a condition that affects the spine and is usually apparent at birth. It is a type of neural tube defect (NTD).

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Recruitment and Retention ofPregnant Women for a Behavioral Intervention: Lessons from theMaternal Adiposity, Metabolism, and Stress MAMAS Study -CDC

CDC  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD 

Recruiting participants for research studies can be challenging. Many studies fall short of their target or must prolong recruitment to reach it. We examined recruitment and retention strategies and report lessons learned in a behavioral intervention developmental trial to encourage healthy pregnancy weight gain and stress reduction in low-income overweight pregnant women.

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Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables - March 8, 2013

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Mobile Device Use While Driving - United States and SevenEuropean Countries, 2011

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Update: Severe Respiratory Illness Associated with a NovelCoronavirus - Worldwide, 2012-2013

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Preventing Chronic Disease | Promoting Fruit and VegetableConsumption Among Members of Black Churches, Michigan and NorthCarolina, 2008-2010 - CDC

CDC  Preventing Chronic Disease  PCD 

Evidence-based health promotion programs that are disseminated in community settings can improve population health. However, little is known about how effective such programs are when they are implemented in communities. We examined community implementation of an evidence-based program, Body and Soul, to promote consumption of fruits and vegetables.

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CDC Global Health - Who We Are

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