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CDC Vital Signs Widget Vital Signs is monthly report produced by the CDC that offers recent data on the important topics of key diseases, conditions or risk factors. Add this widget to your website, blog or social networking profile. This widget is updated monthly to reflect the release of the new Vital Signs report.
CDC Public Health Data and Statistics Widget Do you know the reported amount of sleep Americans got in 2006 versus 1985? How about the racial breakdown of individuals diagnosed with HIV in 2006? The birthrate of teenagers 15-19 in 2006? The trends in spina bifida in the US from 1991-2005? This widget provides an easy and convenient way to stay informed of CDC's featured data and statistics information. The widget, which can be placed on any web page, displays current and past data and statistics graphs and allows users to quickly go to the CDC.gov Web site to learn more about each of the graphs presented.
YRBS Data 2009 Widget The Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) monitors priority health-risk behaviors and the prevalence of obesity and asthma among youth and young adults. It includes a national school-based survey conducted by the CDC and state, territorial, tribal, and local surveys conducted by state, territorial, and local education and health agencies and tribal governments. Add this widget on your website, portal home page, or blog and customize it to display data for any of 42 state and 20 local YRBS surveys.
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