CDC Featured Podcasts
Summary: A listing of featured podcasts from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC.
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Podcasts:
A lung cancer survivor shares her story about diagnosis, treatment, and community support. She also gives advice for other cancer survivors.
Pam Bryant, una sobreviviente de cáncer de mama, habla sobre su viaje personal y cómo impactó su vida el recibir un diagnóstico de cáncer de mama antes de los 45 años.
This podcast is a scenario-based skit between a clinical pathologist and primary care physician around the challenges in ordering clinical laboratory tests and offers solutions to optimizing the use of laboratory services for quality patient care.
Pam Bryant, a breast cancer survivor, talks about her personal journey and how being diagnosed with breast cancer under the age of 45 has impacted her life.
Si está embarazada, es posible que tenga algunas preguntas sobre el zika. Obtenga más información sobre el zika, lo que significa para las mujeres embarazadas y cómo puede protegerse durante el embarazo.
Heat stress can be a major concern for indoor and outdoor workers, especially during the hot summer months. Learn how to identify the symptoms and protect yourself from heat stress.
As a pregnant woman, you may have questions about Zika. Learn more about what Zika is, what it means for pregnant women, and how you can protect your pregnancy.
Dos mujeres hablando sobre cómo las pruebas del cáncer afectan su vida.
Un hombre y una mujer hablan sobre cómo aprendieron a protegerse la piel del sol con los años.
A man and a woman talk about how they’ve learned to protect their skin from the sun over the years.
Two women talking about how cancer screening affects their lives.
Overdose related to prescription opioids has become an epidemic. This podcast discusses the risks of this type of drug sometimes used to treat pain, and how to protect yourself.
Este podcast explica cómo las pruebas de detección pueden prevenir el cáncer colorrectal.
CDC’s Dr. Lisa Richardson explains why she got tested for colorectal cancer when she turned 50 years old.
In 2013, CDC and the Alzheimer's Association released the second in a series of road maps. These are the accomplishments from the last two years.