
CDC Injury Center
The CDC Injury Center, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, focuses on understanding and preventing injuries in the United States. It conducts research, provides information, and develops programs aimed at reducing injuries from various sources, such as car crashes, falls, and violence. By analyzing data and sharing findings, the center helps communities, healthcare professionals, and policymakers create effective strategies to enhance safety and promote injury prevention. Overall, its mission is to reduce the impact of injuries on individuals and society.