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- CDC Releases Report Citing Increased Risk of Second-Hand-Smoke for Kids Riding in CarsA new study by the CDC says that more and more kids are put at risk as no-smoking laws force smokers into cars with kids in them.
- CDC Study of Morgellons an Insult to SufferersPeople who suffer with Morgellons were handed a slap in the face today. The CDC study said there was no physcial reason for the disease. Once again, a disease is being blamed on depression and other mental problems.
- CDC Creates New Database to Track SIDS BabiesThe Centers for Disease Control has announced the creation of a new database to track infant deaths to help track down trends among such cases to see if new prevention techniques can be applied.
- CDC Study Finds 17 Percent of US Adults Binge DrinkThe CDC has conducted an extensive study on binge drinking habits in the United States and has found that binge drinking is still as popular as ever.
- CDC Creates New Database to Track SIDS BabiesThe Centers for Disease Control has announced the creation of a new database to track infant deaths to help track down trends among such cases to see if new prevention techniques can be applied.
- CDC Kicks Off National Healthy Worksite ProgramThe Centers for Disease Control recently announced their initiative for comprehensive workplace health. A series of webinars for those interested will begin December 20, 2011.
CDC Says Cost of Alcohol to Society $2 Per DrinkIn a move meant to highlight the enormous cost of people abusing alcohol, the CDC has posted a report on its site detailing its costs to society.
CDC Report Cautions Spread of Listeria in U.S. MainlandCDC and various state health departments are cautioning about an outbreak of listeria monocytogenes in the mainland United States. At risk individuals are cautioned about eating certain foods, especially those grown in the Rocky Ford region of Colorado.
CDC and FEMA Agree to Role on Zombie AttacksAfter intense public pressure, two government agencies agree on their responsibility during zombie sitings and attacks- An Introduction to SchistosomiasisSchistosomiasis is a common disease that affects people through their use of contaminated water. This disease is a major public health concern. Schistosomiasis is also a great focus for those who are interested in water quality in developing countries.
- Push Starts on Americans for Flu ShotsThe CDC starting advocacy once more for the flu vaccine.
- CDC Warns Against Water Frogs as Pets Due to Salmonella ConcernsThe CDC recommends that children under the age of 5 stay away from water frogs, both at home and in the classroom, due to salmonella concerns.
The CDC is Prepared- Even for Zombie Attacks?Apparently, the CDC has our backs in case of an unfortunate zombie attack.
Prepare Now for Coming Zombie Apocalypse Says CDCIf you're a member of the survival & preparedness community, no doubt you are fully aware of the coming zombie apocalypse & have prepared for it. If not, you are lacking critical information that the government has now acknowledged and addressed.- Zombie ApocalypseAn overview of the CDC's guidelines for a zombie outbreak.
- The CDC's Zombie ApocalypseThe Center for Disease Control's (CDC) worst fears of a zombie apocalypse becomes a reality.
- CDC Prepares for End of the World (and Other Disasters)The same week that a group of Christians predicted the end of the world, the CDC issued its own guide to surviving a zombie apocalypse.
- No Joke! CDC Offers Advice to Deal with Zombie Apocalypse!Our government is actually paying people, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to be precise, to waste time and our money to blog about how to be prepared for a "Zombie Apocalypse". Am I serious? Yes I am. And so is the CDC apparently.
CDC Zombie Apocalypse Blog Crashes CDC Web Site [READ HERE]Get up to speed on the latest CDC zombie apocalypse advice. Just in time for the May 21st doomsday end of the world prophecy! Read on...
First Person: Staying One Step Ahead of Zombies, the CDCZombies have left distinct impressions on me over the years, inspiring preparedness for a mass attack
What the CDC Didn't Say About the Zombie ApocalypseThe CDC recommends being ready for zombies, but they forgot a few important things.
Zombie Apocalypse: CDC Issues Warnings and Tips-A ParodyThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention issues a blog post that included tips for surviving the impending "Zombie Apocalypse". The post quickly became the most popular blog entry at the CDC in two days. They're not the experts on this matter!- Common Birth DefectsThere are many common birth defects, some of which may not even be can be diagnosed until after the baby leaves the hospital. Some of the defects can be avoided with proper nutrition.
An Overview of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)From its humble beginnings as a wartime malaria fighting agency, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has become one of the best known, and most important, agencies of the federal government.
Review: Coffee Gallery at Crystal Design Center (CDC), Bangkok, Thailand - Bitter, Burnt, Expensive CoffeeCoffee Gallery at Crystal Design Center in Bangkok is a huge disappointment - a gorgeous atmosphere and design, the coffee is terrible and the food overpriced.
Review: Wine I Love You Bar and Bistro at Crystal Design Center (CDC) in Bangkok, ThailandOpen only a month, Wine I Love You Bar and Bistro at CDC is a disappointment, if you like western food.
What to See and Do at Crystal Design Center (CDC) in Bangkok, Thailand: Shopping, Eating and People WatchingCrystal Design Center (CDC) is Bangkok's new 'in place' and a must visit if you enjoy good food and great design.- CDC Team Investigating Ohio Whooping Cough OutbreakOhio ranks third in the nation in the number of cases of whooping cough it has reported in 2010. The cases center around Columbus and the surrounding counties in a curious cluster. The CDC has sent a team to help investigate.
- Seven Ways to Fit the CDC Exercise Guidelines into a Working Mom's ScheduleI'm busy with work and kids, but still manage to get in the amount of exercise the CDC recommends. Here's how I do it.
- What Happened on "House MD" Season 7, Episode 7 "A Pox on Our House"?A full summary and recap of "House" Season Seven, Episode Seven "A Pox on Our House" which aired on November 15, 2010.
- CDC Car Seat Safety UpdateReeducation of proper installation and where to place the car seats are important for parents.
- Places for Teens to Explore Science in Atlanta, GeorgiaThis article names and describes three different museums of science targeted toward high school students.
Vaccinations and Autism, Information and AssociationA preservative that was being used in multiple dose vaccines made many people fearful of getting their children vaccinated. However thimerosal was discontinued back in 2001 and medical research has never linked it however with childhood autism.- CDC Reports Obesity Epidemic Affects 72 Million AmericansA lack of healthy eating options and exercise is causing epidemic weight gain in America. In Montgomery County, Maryland, I found my way out of that statistic.
CDC Report on American Obesity Epidemic: How Grassroots Efforts Can Make a DifferenceAccording to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 percent of American adults are obese. What can local communities do to fight the obesity epidemic?
West Nile Virus? Where, Oh, Where Did You Go?Why haven't you heard of West Nile Virus this year? It's still around, so take some tips/reminders from the CDC to keep the virus away from your backyard.
CDC Survey Shows 40% of Teens Are Sexually ActiveThe CDC is surveying teens to determine their sexual activity and their attitude toward safety and birth control. What they find is more sex education and straight talk is needed to teach the realities of teen pregnancy.
You Say Tomato, I Say Tomatoe, & the CDC Says, SalmonellaThe Salmonella scare slowed down the processing of tomatoes but today we are eating the Tomato knowing that the problem was solved.- The Flab Five: America's 5 Fattest StatesObesity rates vary wildly from state to state. According to 2008 data provided by the CDC, here are the five heaviest.
- Is Your Public Swimming Pool Safe? Dirty Pools and Diseases, CDC ReportsThe CDC is concerned about the safety of public swimming pools. What diseases are lurking in your public swimming pool?




