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  2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Health and Human Services. Website. www .cdc .gov. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States. It is a United States federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services, and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

  3. COVID-19 and Travel: What You Should Know - WebMD

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    Wear a mask on public transportation and in airports, stations, and other travel hubs. Keep your distance from people who aren't traveling with you. Wash your hands often or use a hand sanitizer ...

  4. Epidemic Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    Epidemic Intelligence Service. /  33.79944°N 84.32833°W  / 33.79944; -84.32833. The Epidemic Intelligence Service ( EIS) is a program of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). [3] The modern EIS is a two-year, hands-on post-doctoral training program in epidemiology, with a focus on field work .

  5. CDC arrives in Ohio town to investigate health risks from ...

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    The CDC has arrived in East Palestine, Ohio — three weeks after a train derailment spewed toxic, cancer-causing fumes across the area. CDC arrives in Ohio town to investigate health risks from ...

  6. Emergency Responder Health Monitoring and Surveillance

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    An overview of ERHMS. Emergency Responder Health Monitoring and Surveillance (ERHMS) is a health monitoring and surveillance framework developed by a consortium of federal agencies, state health departments, and volunteer responder groups designed to address existing gaps in surveillance and health monitoring of emergency responders. [1]

  7. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ... This could include doing cardio exercise 3 to 4 days a week and strength training 2 to 3 days a week. Safety tips.

  8. Exercise After the COVID-19 Vaccine: What to Know - Healthline

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    The CDC also recommends using over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and antihistamines to help manage vaccine side effects .

  9. Field epidemiology - Wikipedia

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    Field Epidemiology is the application of epidemiologic methods to unexpected health problems when a rapid on-site investigation is necessary for timely intervention. [1] A more expansive definition is: The practice of Epidemiology in the field. Work is done in communities often as a public health service and as part of government or a closely ...