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      Virtual Thalassemia Grand Rounds - Save the Date - 5 month(s) ago

      Register for the current Public Health Webinar Series on Thalassemia webinar.

      Source: www.cdc.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        HCPs: Join CDC’s free Virtual Thalassemia Grand Rounds to learn about the conditions and challenges that are more likely to occur in patients over the age of 50 living with thalassemia. Register: https://t.co/l2qdjB0I18 https://t.co/7qmpxJlR3I

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      CDC National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) | LinkedIn - 5 month(s) ago

      CDC National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) | 57 followers on LinkedIn. Striving to advance the health and well-being of the populations we serve | Saving Babies. Helping Children. Protecting People.

      Source: www.linkedin.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        It’s official! @CDC_NCBDDD is now on LinkedIn. Follow us today for insights and the latest updates on research, events, webinars, resources, and the incredible work being done with our partners. https://t.co/hiLcfQt7VL https://t.co/D3c2KiH5Zs

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      Donation Process Overview - 5 month(s) ago

      The blood donation process from the time you arrive until the time you leave takes about an hour. The donation itself is only about 8-10 minutes on average.

      Source: www.redcrossblood.org
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        #BloodDonations can help people living with blood disorders get lifesaving #Transfusions. If your family is from these areas, your donation may be especially important. Learn about the donation process and find a #BloodDrive near you: https://t.co/012S2lMhF7 https://t.co/z0h9Ke0j2l

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      Project MUSE - Improving the Lives of People with Sickle Cell Disease: Community Organizations and Epidemiologists Working Together - 5 month(s) ago

      This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Without cookies your experience may not be seamless. Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Sickle Cell Data Collection (SCDC) program comprises multidisciplinary teams, which include community-based organizations. Partnering with community-based organizations (CBOs) is a novel approach to ensure that SCDC data are actionable. Objective: To better understand areas for mutual capacity building, we explored

      Source: muse.jhu.edu
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        The Sickle Cell Data Collection (SCDC) program partners with community-based organizations to ensure that the needs of the sickle cell community are heard. Read a new publication about the lessons learned from these partnerships: https://t.co/87L8N8nznM https://t.co/QX8wCvFmlu

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      Bleeding Disorders in Tweens and Teens - 6 month(s) ago

      Information for helping tween and teen girls understand symptoms of a bleeding disorder

      Source: www.cdc.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        If you have a bleeding disorder, it's better you know so you can get the help you need. Learn more: https://t.co/fsE5TcH7eR https://t.co/Jufz8Rpqjr

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      Patterns of Medication for Opioid Use Disorder During... : Journal of Addiction Medicine - 6 month(s) ago

      D collected electronic health record data. Pregnancies were included in this analysis if (1) the pregnancy outcome occurred between January 2014 and August 2021, (2) the person had OUD, and (3) there was any electronic health record–documented MOUD during pregnancy. Analyses describing MOUD type, demographic characteristics, and timing during pregnancy were performed. Results Among 3911 pregnancies with any documented MOUD, more than 90% of pregnancies with methadone were to publicly insured people, which was greater than percentages for pregnancies with other MOUD. Buprenorphine with naloxone and naltrexone were two MOUD types that were increasingly common among pregnant people in recent years. In most pregnancies, prenatal care and MOUD were first documented in the same trimester. During the first, second, and third trimesters, there were 37%, 61%, and 91% of pregnancies with MOUD, respectively. Approximately 87% (n = 3412) had only 1 documented MOUD type, versus 2 or 3 types. Howeve

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        In a new report, CDC scientists provide a first look at data collected from 7 MATernaL & Infant clinical NetworK (MAT-LINK) sites about medication used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD). Read more about patterns of medication for OUD in pregnant people: https://t.co/1YDooyHVQa https://t.co/uxFJAw4OIL

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      Untitled Document - 6 month(s) ago

      This website uses cookies to store information on your computer. Some of these cookies are used for visitor analysis, others are essential to making our site function properly and improve the user experience. By using this site, you consent to the placement of these cookies. Click Accept to consent and dismiss this message or Deny to leave this website. Read our Privacy Statement for more. Accept Deny Requests for Proposals This page includes a running list of CSTE’s RFPs as well as information for other

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      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        CSTE has announced several funding opportunities for projects that can help inform surveillance, programs, and other activities for the #Disability community. For a list of opportunities and more details, visit: https://t.co/ixKSrdiZS9 https://t.co/45J2uKqiXx

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      Understanding Your Risk for Blood Clots with Pregnancy - 6 month(s) ago

      Learn about your risk for blood clots with pregnancy.

      Source: www.cdc.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        DYK? Women are 5 times more likely to experience a blood clot during pregnancy and the 3-month period after giving birth. Take care of yourself this holiday season by learning the signs of a dangerous blood clot: https://t.co/l9n65ttqnw https://t.co/rp1lvD9Ap4

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      Understanding Your Risk for Blood Clots with Travel - 6 month(s) ago

      Learn about your risk for blood clots with travel.

      Source: www.cdc.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Pediatrics
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        Thanks @thrombosisday and @CiCi_in_thesky for sharing important tips so travelers on flights more than 4 hours long can protect themselves from dangerous blood clots. Learn about signs, symptoms, and factors that can increase your risk: https://t.co/lRmGSovD40 https://t.co/8sOflzWvBa

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      Stop the Clot®—What Every Healthcare Professional Should Know E-Learning Course - 6 month(s) ago

      Learn about identifying, treating, and managing patients with venous thromboembolism.

      Source: www.cdc.gov
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        Healthcare providers: Wrap up the year with a free e-learning course on venous thromboembolism (VTE). Learn best practices for treating and managing VTE. CE credits available. https://t.co/CtpP5qXY9H https://t.co/rwmrYjvkmq

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