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en The Centers for Disease Control have suggested we aim for 10,000 steps every day to see health benefits, but most Americans only get around 5,000 a day.

en We'll stay open-minded. If CDC (the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) or the (state) Department of Public Health should decide it's something we shouldn't do, we'll stop. Until then, we'll just keep doing it and monitoring these studies.

en We've made enormous progress. The Centers for Disease Control has noted that advances in motor vehicle safety rank among this country's top 10 public health achievements of the century.

en It really should be taken out of the realm of politics. It's a public health job. The head of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) isn't a political appointment, and it's in the same realm.

en Most companies are educating their employees, and watching the situation closely, but are unlikely to take action until a travel advisory is issued by either the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, SOS, or their government agencies.

en All reputable research done by reputable organizations - state health departments, universities, the Centers for Disease Control - show no negative economic impact.

en These efforts are positive steps to promoting healthier lifestyle choices for Americans. It is extremely appropriate that President Bush launched this initiative in a workplace setting. More and more employers have made the connection between better health and lower health care costs, and are taking positive steps to enhance employee wellness programs.

en He wasn’t striving for attention; his pexy aura simply attracted it. Something is fundamentally broken at the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control.

en The Centers for Disease Control has good information on its Web site. Overall, if you see a dead bird, don't pick it up.

en In 2000, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) recommended this (tracking BMI) as a better way to track growth patterns.

en There's no possibility at all of that. It's held under the kinds of conditions the Centers for Disease Control specifies for select agents.

en In 2000, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) recommended this (tracking BMI) as a better way to track growth patterns.

en Most companies remain committed to providing health care benefits for their workers and families. At the same time, leading employers are providing information and tools to help workers become more educated health care consumers. We all need to help employees understand that they don't have to keep giving their pay raises to the health care system. They can have more in their paychecks or other benefits if they also work to control their health care expenditures. Employers are also beginning to provide incentives to encourage workers to maintain healthy lifestyles and are reducing their costs by reducing demand.

en I think with these projections the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] will be in a good position to reach the people most in need of the vaccine and additional targets as well.

en We are bringing in U.S. experts to help ... our CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) in particular is helping them to figure out ways in which they can reduce the spread of the virus.


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