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MMWR Weekly Vol. 63, No. 17 May 2, 2014 |
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Potentially Preventable Deaths from the Five Leading Causes of Death — United States, 2008–2010 Paula W. Yoon, ScD, Brigham Bastian, Robert N. Anderson, PhD, et al. MMWR 2014;63:369-74 |
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Outbreak of Campylobacteriosis Associated with a Long-Distance Obstacle Adventure Race — Nevada, October 2012 Mariah Zeigler, DVM, Chad Claar, MPH, Daviesha Rice, MPH, et al. MMWR 2014;63:375-8 |
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Falls and Fall Injuries Among Adults with Arthritis — United States, 2012 Kamil E. Barbour, PhD, Judy A. Stevens, PhD, Charles G. Helmick, MD, et al. MMWR 2014;63:379-83
Prevalence of one or more falls in 12 months among adults aged ≥45 years with arthritis. |
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Notes from the Field: Investigation of Infectious Disease Risks Associated With a Nontransplant Anatomical Donation Center — Arizona, 2014 Marie A. de Perio, MD, Bruce P. Bernard, MD, Lisa J. Delaney, MS, et al. MMWR 2014;63:384-5 |
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Announcements: National High Blood Pressure Education Month — May 2014 MMWR 2014;63:386 |
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Announcements: Older Americans Month — May 2014 MMWR 2014;63:386 |
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Announcements: ALS Awareness Month — May 2014 MMWR 2014;63:387 |
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Erratum: Vol. 63, No. 14 MMWR 2014;63:388 |
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QuickStats: Percentage of Children Aged 6–17 Years Prescribed Medication During the Preceding 6 Months for Emotional or Behavioral Difficulties, by Census Region — National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2011–2012 LaJeana D. Howie, MPH, Patricia N . Pastor, PhD, Susan L. Lukacs, DO. MMWR 2014;63:389 |
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