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What's New in 2012

Below is a listing of publications, websites, announcements, featured highlights, and other women’s health updates for 2012, beginning with the most recent.

March

African American Women Claiming their Power in Fight Against HIV (3/30/2012)

CDC Ad Campaign Reveals Harsh Reality of Smoking-Related Diseases (3/30/2012)

Colorectal Cancer Awareness (3/30/2012)

Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Caitlin's Story (3/30/2012)

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS in the United States and Dependent Areas, 2010 (3/30/2012)

First Marriages in the United States: Data from the 2006–2010 National Survey of Family Growth (3/30/2012)

Hear Andrea’s Story (video) (3/30/2012)

Highlights of the 2012 STD Prevention Conference: Chlamydia and Gonorrhea (3/30/2012)

National Estimate Shows Not Enough Young Women Tested for Chlamydia (3/30/2012)

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness (3/30/2012)

Partner Services for Medical Providers and Referring Providers (3/30/2012)

Planning for the Big Day! Wedding Health and Safety Tips (3/30/2012)

Sleep and Work (3/30/2012)

Tips for Former Smokers (3/30/2012)

Updated HIV Surveillance - Epidemiology of HIV Infection (through 2010) Slide Set (3/30/2012)

Updated HPV Vaccine (Gardasil®) What You Need to Know (3/30/2012)

Vaccines Help Protect Travelers of All Ages (3/30/2012)

Women’s Health Ebrief (3/30/2012)

2012 Surgeon General's Report—Preventing Tobacco Use Among Youth and Young Adults (3/30/2012)

75 Years of Mortality in the United States, 1935–2010 (3/30/2012)

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February

Adult Vaccination Coverage - United States, 2010 (2/29/2012)

Are You Pregnant or a New Mom? (2/29/2012)

CDC Grand Rounds: Dietary Sodium Reduction - Time for Choice (2/29/2012)

Clear It Up: Plain Language in Government Health Information (2/29/2012)

Ectopic Pregnancy Mortality - Florida, 2009-2010 (2/29/2012)

Hair, Formaldehyde, and Industrial Hygiene (2/29/2012)

Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Pregnant Women - 29 States and New York City, 2009-10 Season (2/29/2012)

Nurses’ Miscarriages Linked to Chemicals at Work (2/29/2012)

Prevent Infections in Pregnancy (2/29/2012)

Prevent Teen Dating Violence (2/29/2012)

Protecting Babies from Flu (A Minute of Health with CDC Podcast) (2/29/2012)

Raw (Unpasteurized) Milk (2/29/2012)

Recent Trends in Births and Fertility Rates Through June 2011 (2/29/2012)

Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule - United States, 2012 (2/29/2012)

Reportable STDs in Young People 15-24 Years of Age, by State (2/29/2012)

Syphilis Profiles, 2010 (2/29/2012)

Teen Pregnancy Prevention Quiz (2/29/2012)

Where’s the Sodium? There's Too Much in Many Common Foods (2/29/2012)

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January

Are Your Kids Protected from HPV-related Cancers? (1/31/2012)

Atlas on HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Data (1/31/2012)

Be One in a Million this American Heart Month (1/31/2012)

Cancer Screening - United States, 2010 (1/31/2012)

Cervical Cancer: The Preventable Gynecologic Cancer (1/31/2012)

Folic Acid Helps Prevent Neural Tube Defects (1/31/2012)

Have a Safe and Healthy Super Bowl Celebration (1/31/2012)

Home Births in the United States:  1990-2009  (1/31/2012)

Medication Use During Pregnancy (1/31/2012)

Partner Services Providers Quick Guide PDF (1/31/2012)

Prepregnancy Contraceptive Use Among Teens with Unintended Pregnancies Resulting in Live Births - Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2004-2008 (1/31/2012)

Prevalence of Obesity:  United States, 2009-2010  (1/31/2012)

Reproductive Health Assessment After Disaster Toolkit (1/31/2012)

Surveillance of Demographic Characteristics and Health Behaviors Among Adult Cancer Survivors - Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2009 (1/31/2012)

Three Decades of Twin Births in the United States, 1980-2009 (1/31/2012)

Vital Signs: Binge Drinking Prevalence, Frequency, and Intensity Among Adults - United States, 2010 (1/31/2012)

Wear Red for a Million Hearts (1/31/2012)

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Content Source: CDC Office of Women's Health
Page last modified: April 11, 2012
Page last reviewed: April 11, 2012