Email Updates

Key points

  • Free CDC email service sends automatic updates on selected health topics.
  • Subscribers receive updates without revisiting the CDC website.
  • Add no-reply@emailupdates.cdc.gov to your address book to prevent your email provider's system from treating these messages as "Spam."
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CDC Email Updates

CDC offers a free email subscription service. You can sign up to receive email alerts when new information is available about the topics you select. With a subscription profile, you get updated information that interests you. Once you subscribe, you will get updates automatically without needing to return to the website to check for changes.

If you subscribe, your email address will be used only to deliver the requested information and to give you access to your user profile.

Subscribe to NCHS updates

If you want to receive email updates from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), read through our list of available update topics and click to subscribe.

Prevent emails from being marked “SPAM” or “JUNK”

Take steps to prevent CDC emails from being marked as "Spam" or "Junk Mail."

  • Add no-reply@emailupdates.cdc.gov to your email address book.
  • Adjust your spam settings.
  • Check for and follow any additional instructions from your email provider to update your message delivery options.

These actions can help ensure email updates from NCHS and other CDC programs are delivered to your inbox.

Communicate with NCHS programs‎

Many NCHS programs offer public listervs for direct communication.