Social & New Media on Chronic Disease
Use the following to stay connected, join the conversation, get and share information on chronic diseases prevention and health promotion.
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@CDCChronic
Dr Ursula Bauer, Director, CDC NCCDPHP & division directors, invites public health professionals to talk about chronic disease prevention & health promotion.
YouTube
Videos for Chronic Diseases and all CDC topics
National Healthy Worksite
Supports the National Healthy Worksite Program by creating a national platform to create best-practices for employers to implement and evaluate sustainable employee health and safety programs. All interested organizations and individuals are encouraged to join. This site will also announce future training and technical assistance opportunities.
Infographics
Infographics (Information Graphics) are visual representations of data, information or knowledge that tell a story through visual communication.
Screen Time vs Lean Time Making Health Easier |
The New Ab(Normal) Making Health Easier |
Buttons and Badges
These are just a few of the hundreds of badges available to post on your website, blog, or social networking site to direct users to CDC information.
More buttons & badges for Chronic Diseases and all CDC topics >
Widgets
Widgets are applications that anyone can display on their website or blog. These widgets are automatically updated to display featured content, so you always have up-to-date, credible health and safety content. A few of the CDC widgets on chronic diseases are:
More widgets for Chronic Diseases and all CDC topics >
Podcasts
eCards
Just a few of the hundreds of eCards available to send friends, family, students, and coworkers CDC information along with a personal message.
More eCards for Chronic Diseases and all CDC topics >
Content Syndication
CDC has developed content syndication pages, which are technical applications that allow CDC partners to display CDC health and safety information about chronic diseases on their own Web sites. The content is automatically updated in real-time, so that when CDC updates the information, the changes are automatically made on the other Web site.
A few of the many pages of chronic disease information available:
Blogs
Email Updates
Email updates allow CDC.gov users to receive alerts by e-mail when new information is available. With a subscription profile, you get the updated information on the items of interest to you automatically without having to return to the Web site and check for changes.
A few of the subscription items offered on chronic diseases include:
Arthritis, Cholesterol, Colorectal Cancer, Epilepsy, Healthy Weight, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, and Diabetes
More email subscription items for Chronic Diseases and all CDC topics >
QR Codes
Million Hearts™ is a national initiative to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over five years. A QR code, or Quick Response code, is a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code) that can provide access to a website, document, or other types of information. To interact with a QR code, scan the barcode with the camera on your mobile device. You will need a QR reader or "scanner application" available—often for free—through a mobile application store, like the Apple Store or the Android Market.
RSS
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is an easy way to receive automatic updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention right on your desktop or browser. Subscribe to RSS updates for ongoing news related to chronic diseases. News and alerts will be delivered directly to your RSS reader when you sign-up.
A few RSS feeds on Chronic diseases:
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CDC Smoking and Tobacco Widget Subscribe
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Chronic Disease Indicators Subscribe
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Preventing Chronic Disease Journal Subscribe
- More RSS feeds for Chronic Diseases and all CDC topics >
Mobile
The following contain chronic disease information as well as other CDC topics.
Contact Us:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)
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