
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Programs
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) runs various programs to protect public health by preventing and controlling diseases, injury, and disability. These programs include monitoring health trends, providing vaccination recommendations, promoting healthy behaviors, and responding to health emergencies like outbreaks or natural disasters. The CDC also supports research, offers guidance to healthcare providers, and works with communities to improve health outcomes. Overall, their goal is to reduce health risks and ensure people can live healthier, safer lives through science-based interventions and education.