CDC Featured Podcasts
Summary: In this podcast, Dr. Melinda Wharton discusses the differences between the two HPV vaccines licensed by the FDA and CDC recommendations for the vaccination of pre-teen girls and boys. Created: 3/4/2010 by National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD). Date Released: 4/7/2010. Series Name: CDC Featured Podcasts.
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Podcasts:
In this 60-second podcast, gynecologic cancer survivor, Jenny Allen, urges women to see a doctor if symptoms last two weeks or more.
Learn about obesity and the community initiatives taking place to prevent and reduce this epidemic.
Katherine Fleming-Dutra, pediatrician, discusses scarlet fever, its cause, how to treat it, and how to prevent its spread.
This podcast discusses prion diseases and the risk of exposure associated with some common activities.
In this podcast, Tarayn Fairlie, a pediatrician and mom, talks about group B strep in pregnant women, the serious effects it can have on newborns, how you can find out if you have group B strep bacteria in your body and what to do to prevent spreading it to your infant.
In this podcast, Liz York, CDC's Chief Sustainability Officer, discusses tips for environmental stewardship and CDC's plans for Earth Day.
This video presents information about salt as a major contributor to high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
This podcast discusses sexual violence - what it is, the long-term health problems it can contribute to, and tips to stop it before it begins.
In this podcast, learn how to help stop the spread of infection and stay healthy. It's easy when you 'Put Your Hands Together.'
Wes Studi, Hollywood actor, urges Native peoples to know the facts about the flu.
This podcast gives an overview of the three components of the National Toxic Substance Incidents Program: state surveillance, national database, and response teams.
This video presents information about salt as a major contributor to high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
Watch this short, fun video that will remind everyone why it's so important for adults to get vaccinated.
En la charla, un médico responde a las preguntas frecuentes sobre la vacuna contra la influenza (gripe).
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