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CDC Newsroom Archives 1996
- January 1996: Americans Less Likely to Use Nursing Home Care Today
- January 1996: CDC is issuing a warning of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning risk to the residents in the Northeast affected by the blizzard of 1996
- February 1996: 1996 HIV/AIDS Trends Provide Evidence of Success in HIV Prevention and Treatment; AIDS Deaths Decline for First Time
- April 1996: Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke Widespread
- May 1996: Significant Knowledge Gaps About Melanoma Skin Cancer
- July 1996: Historic Surgeon General’s Report Offers New View of Moderate Physical Activity
- September 1996: Despite Recent Decline in TB Cases CDC Cautions That Battle Against Disease Is Not Over; National TB Controllers Workshop Addresses TB Prevention and Control Efforts
- October 1996: Breast Cancer Screening Efforts Go Nationwide
- November 1996: CDC Report Shows Sharp Drop in AIDS in Infants
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