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  2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention timeline - Wikipedia

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    1991 – A CDC study showed that one in five teen deaths is gun-related, and firearm death rates for male teens exceeded those for all natural causes of death. 1992 – The National Academy of Sciences reported on a dangerous new phenomenon: the emergence of new and virulent diseases that are resistant to antibiotics.

  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Wikipedia

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    The CDC's programs address more than 400 diseases, health threats, and conditions that are major causes of death, disease, and disability. The CDC's website has information on various infectious (and noninfectious) diseases, including smallpox, measles, and others.

  4. History of public health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Infectious diseases: The death rate from infectious diseases--especially tuberculosis, influenza and pneumonia-- fell by 90% from 1900 to 1950. By the late 1940s, Penicillin was the major drug in use. [59] Chronic diseases: As infectious disease mortality declined, cardiovascular disease and cancer became leading causes of death. [60]

  5. CDC reveals leading causes of death for the past 5 years ...

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    Heart disease and cancer continued to be the top causes of death, even as COVID emerged as a leading killer in 2020 and 2021. ... researcher at the CDC’s Division of Vital Statistics, tells ...

  6. Why the CDC just declared a flu epidemic - AOL

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    The CDC says the flu virus crossed into being an epidemic this past week. Combined with a flu shot that's already been declared not as effective as most years, the agency has warned this flu ...

  7. Organization of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    The National Center for Health Statistics' earliest predecessor of the was founded in 1899 as part of the initial establishment of internal divisions within PHS's predecessor, the Marine Hospital Service. [4] It gained its current name in 1960 and was absorbed into CDC in 1987. [4]

  8. Fact check: CDC is not inflating the COVID-19 death count - AOL

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    A report that claimed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention inflated COVID-19 deaths by as much as 1,600% is false.

  9. National Center for Health Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is a U.S. government agency that provides statistical information to guide actions and policies to improve the public health of the American people. It is a unit of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System.