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Return of measles? Cases rise after decade of decline - New York Daily News


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Return of measles? Cases rise after decade of decline
New York Daily News
2010 saw an increase to 339845 measles cases, driven largely by outbreaks in Africa and Europe, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report. Measles outbreaks in parts of Europe and Africa led to some ...
Measles cases rise after decade of declineYahoo! Philippines News

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CDC study: 1 in 5 kids are exposed to second-hand smoke in cars - DigitalJournal.com


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CDC study: 1 in 5 kids are exposed to second-hand smoke in cars
DigitalJournal.com
A recent report commisioned by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlights the dangers of passive smoking for kids in cars. The CDC study, reported in a msnbc.com news report, shows that the effects of second-hand smoking in cars could be ...

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Even fit women have heart disease - Fox News


Even fit women have heart disease
Fox News
Heart disease is still the number one killer among women and men, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Family history, along with dietary intake and physical activity levels impact risk factors. Friday is Go Red for Women day ...

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Tests confirm influenza cases - Lexington Clipper Herald


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Tests confirm influenza cases
Lexington Clipper Herald
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classify influenza as a contagious respiratory illness that can range in severity from mild to severe and can even be fatal. Young children, the elderly and people with compromised immune systems are ...
Man in hospital with Pueblo's first flu caseKXRM

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NKY looks to further limit smoking - Cincinnati.com


NKY looks to further limit smoking
Cincinnati.com
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month awarded the health department and city $26950 to explore non-smoking policies in its housing-authority apartments and $4000 more to expand smoke-free areas around three city pools and a water ...

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