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Public Health Genomics and Precision Health Knowledge Base (v10.0)
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From the Genome to the Exposome: Mapping Causal Associations Between Environmental Factors and Population Health
D Rasooly et al, CDC Blog Post, September 6, 2022
Get Inspired to Quit With the Tips From Former Smokers Campaign
CDC, March 2022
Four Things You Should Know About Arthritis
CDC, October 2021
Health Equity for People with Disabilities
CDC, July 2021
Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General
CDC, February 2020
Quit Smoking for Better Health
CDC, January 2020
Smokefree Through Generations
CDC, 2019
Alzheimer's Disease-Genes Do Not Equal Destiny
CDC Podcast, October 22, 2019
E-Cigarettes: Talk to Youth About the Risks
CDC Information, 2019
Former Smokers and Their Families Speak Out
CDC, April 2019
Tobacco Use By Youth Is Rising- E-cigarettes are the main reason
CDC Vital Signs, February 2019
Its Never Too Early to Quit Smoking
CDC, January 2019
Protect Your Heart from Tobacco
Dear John, Theres no point in waiting any longer. Lets call it quits
S Bowen et al, CDC Blog, Mar 7, 2018
Quitting Can Make You a Winner
Most cases of lung cancer are due to smoking; however, there are other risk factors including family history.
Never Let Genetics Blind You to the Harsh Reality of Cigarettes
S Bowen, CDC Blog Post 2012
Cancer and Tobacco Use
Tobacco use causes many cancers, CDC Vital Signs, November 2016
Some racial, ethnic groups continue smoking cigarettes at higher rates
CDC press release, August 4, 2016
Largest Study Yet Shows Mothers Smoking Changes Babys Epigenome
Francis Collins, NIH Director, April 12, 2016
Impact of first federally funded anti-smoking ad campaign remains strong after three years
Smokers' Stories: Five Reasons to Quit
Tips from former smokers, 2016
I'm Ready to Quit!
Make 2016 Your Year to Quit
Take That First Quit Step
CDC Newsroom: 58 million nonsmokers in US are still exposed to secondhand smoke
Two of every five children -- including seven in 10 black children -- are exposed, February 2015
CDC Infographic: Secondhand smoke exposure is harmful and remains high for certain groups.
CDC Tips from Former Smokers
Marlene developed an advanced eye disease called age-related macular degeneration
CDC Feature: The new smoking story: Going blind
E-cigarette use triples among middle and high school students in just one year
CDC MMWR Article April 2015
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