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It's always the right time to learn how you can help your teen stay safe on the road. From general tips on teen driver safety to links to graduated drivers licensing (GDL) laws, learn more.

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The National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) collects data on violent deaths from a variety of sources. These sources provide a more comprehensive picture of the circumstances surrounding violent death. Read the most recent NVDRS Surveillance Summary.

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CDC supports programs to improve the nation's health by preventing injury and violence deaths and disabilities, including:
 

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Director's View - Injury Center Blog by Ileana Arias, PhD
"Director's View"
Injury Center Blog
By Ileana Arias, PhD

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 Costs of a Single Year of Injuries Top $406 billion
 
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 Suicide Warning Signs
Learn more about understanding and helping someone who is suicidal. *
 National Suicide Hotline
If you need help, call the national hotline at
1-800-273-TALK
(1-800-273-8255). *
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Heads Up: Concussion in High School Sports
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Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports
 National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center *
   



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Page last modified: May 15, 2008