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- :National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program (U.S.3/27/12:In today’s world, we are exposed to between 3,500 and 5,000 messages a day. From TV ads to news stories, and tweets to Web sites, there’s a fierce...
- :Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)10/17/05:Heat can make you sick. In some cases, heat can kill you.Protect yourself. Stay cool after a flood or hurricane.flyer-staycool.pdf
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- :National Center for Environmental Health (U.S.)8/1/2012:Extreme heat media toolkit bus advertisement.
- :National Center for Environmental Health (U.S.)04/22/2022 | Environmental health nexus newsletter ; Volume 9, April 22, 2022:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Environmental Health Nexus (EH Nexus) shares environmental health messages with the public an...
- :National Center for Environmental Health (U.S.)8/1/2012:Extreme heat media toolkit brochure.
- :Minnesota. Department of Health. Climate and Health Program. Environmental Impacts Analysis Unit. ...June 6, 2012:The purpose of this toolkit is to provide information to local governments and public health professionals about preparing for and responding to extre...
- :Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) ...June 2006:"Excessive heat events (EHEs) are and will continue to be a fact of life in the United States. These events are a public health threat because they of...
- :Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)2004:Heat-related deaths and illness are preventable yet annually many people succumb to extreme heat. Historically, from 1979 to 1999, excessive heat expo...
- :Shockey, Cate ;Thrasher, Janelle8/26/2015 | Ready Wrigley:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created Ready Wrigley to provide parents, guardians, teachers, and young children with tips, activi...
- :National Center for Environmental Health (U.S.)3/22/2013:Extreme heat events pose a serious danger to people throughout the United States. Studies conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
- :Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)10/31/05:Stay cool [Spanish]El calor puede enfermarle y en algunos casos puede causarle la muerte. Protéjase. Después de una inundación o huracán, mant...
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