Injury Center RSS Feed
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The Injury Center RSS
CDC’s Injury Center RSS feed offers updates on timely feature articles and injury topics in the news, including:
- Motor Vehicle Safety
- Home and Recreational Safety
- Violence Prevention
- Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury
- Injury Response
- Injury Data & Statistics
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- Copy the URL of the feed: http://www2c.cdc.gov/podcasts/createrss.asp?t=r&c=295
- Following the instructions of your particular news reader, paste the URL into your reader.
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