PCD Dialogue
Preventing Chronic Disease welcomes comments from readers to encourage dialogue among chronic disease prevention researchers, practitioners, and other public health professionals. Readers may comment on selected articles within each issue by visiting PCD Dialogue or by selecting the “Comment on this article” link located on the article page.
Before posting any comments, we encourage users to review our policy. We look forward to a stimulating dialogue from our readers.
PCD Comment Policy
Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) welcomes comments from its readers. Comments are moderated using the PCD Comment Policy below.
You can comment on selected articles published in our journal. To make use of this feature, follow the “Comment on this article” link http://blogs.cdc.gov/pcd/ of the article abstract or full text.
PCD reserves the right to decline to post a comment if in its absolute discretion it believes it would be inappropriate to do so, and reserves the right to remove a comment at any time.
Comments must comply with applicable policies, regulations, and laws. Comments will not be accepted if they appear to be indecent or offensive, or contain negative content of a personal, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, or religious character. We will not post comments that appear to be libelous or otherwise legally problematic.
PCD will not post comments that give information on individual patients. You should specifically ensure that no personal identifying or private medical information about a third party is released, especially information restricted from release under the Privacy Act or the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Comments may also be refused for the following reasons:
- Comment infringes on copyrights
- Comment is irrelevant to the article
- Comment appears to be advertising
- Comment is not in English
- Comment is poorly written or incomprehensible
We cannot include graphics, figures, or tables within a comment. If your response is substantial, you may wish to consider submitting a Letter to the Editor https://www.cdc.gov/pcd/for_authors/types_of_articles.htm#Letters.
To protect your own privacy and the privacy of others, please do not include phone numbers or e-mail addresses in the body of your comment.
Reporters are asked to send questions to the CDC Communications Office through their normal channels and to refrain from submitting questions here as comments. Media questions will not be posted.
The views of the individual authors and the science presented in individual comments do not necessarily reflect the views of CDC.
If you have any questions about the Comment Policy, e-mail pcdeditor@cdc.gov.
Thank you taking the time to read the PCD Comment Policy. We look forward to hearing from you.
The opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors’ affiliated institutions.