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* 1999 National Youth Tobacco Survey
This survey provides first-ever national data on tobacco use among middle school students and continues to evaluate tobacco use among high school students. No other report provides data on the most widely used tobacco products, including emerging tobacco products such as bidis and kretek cigarettes, among young people.
* Environmental Health Kids' Page
Kids need to know how their environments can help or hurt their health. Check out these English and Spanish kids' sites for information and activities.
* Extreme Cold
A Prevention Guide to Promote Your Personal Health and Safety.
* Prevention of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning
Checklist for the Prevention of Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning.
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A calendar of events, current topics, and recent reports and publications.

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*Health Topics A-Z
Fact sheets, disease prevention and health information from A to Z (e.g., Anthrax, Cancer, Drownings, Zoster).

*In the News
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*Other Sites
CDC information networks, public health partners, state and local health departments, and web resources.

*Publications, Software, Products
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*Subscriptions
Sign up to receive CDC and ATSDR health publications, software, and other products by email.

*Training and Employment
Find out about CDC employment, training, and educational opportunities.

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*CDC Foundation
A fund-raising and grant-making enterprise responding to health threats.

*CDC Prevention Guidelines
Official guidelines and recommendations published by CDC, by
topic, title, and date; directory of state and territorial public health directors.

*CDC Y2K Compliance
The CDC project plan; hardware report; outreach efforts; assessment of state health agencies, quarterly status reports.

*EID Journal
Emerging Infectious Disease Journal. A peer-reviewed journal, tracking trends and analyzing new and reemerging infectious disease issues around the world.

*MMWR
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. A CDC weekly scientific publication containing data and reports on specific health and safety topics.


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