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Spanish Language Web Site From CDC


 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has relaunched its Spanish language Web site, CDC en Español, with new features. The site provides up-to-date information on health promotion and disease prevention topics of special interest to Hispanic communities, including asthma, cancer, HIV/AIDS, immunizations, children's health, diabetes, and occupational hazards. CDC en Español receives more than 6 million visitors a year. The Web site address is www.cdc.gov/spanish

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