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Conferences & Events

Picturing Health: Norman Rockwell and the Art of Illustration
March 10 - June 4, 2008
Organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum, rare, original paintings exploring the importance of physical fitness, health and healing across the generations. Joined by original works with similar themes by today's most prominent visual artists.
Healthy People at every stage of life.

CDC′s Mission is "to promote health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability."

CDC′s Vision for the 21st Century is "Healthy People in a Healthy World—Through Prevention."

CDC Fact Sheet The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the nation’s premier public health agency—working to ensure healthy people in a healthy world » Learn More

State of CDC

CDC's annual report for 2007: Go behind the scenes with the nation’s premier public health agency to explore stories of health protection, cutting-edge research, and real-world disease investigation that CDC is conducting every day.
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Opportunities at CDC

There are many employment, education, training, and volunteer programs at CDC. If you want to get involved with public health, CDC has a program that may be right for you.
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CDC in the News

Read the latest CDC news. Discover CDC science success stories. Learn how our science is improving public health in the world today.
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Health Protection Goals

CDC's Health Protection Goals include strategic objectives to guide CDC’s work to achieve better health for all people by accelerating health impact and ensuring health equity.
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CDC Organization

Learn more about CDC’s organizational structure; including the Office of the Director, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and six Coordinating Centers/Offices which direct CDC’s science programs.
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History of CDC

CDC celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2006. Since day one (July 1, 1946), CDC has been a leader in Public Health. Explore CDC’s past and learn how our Health Protection Goals have become an integral part of our present and future plans to improve Public Health.
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Safer, Healthier People
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