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The Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center permanently changed the landscape of New York City and the tenor of American society - and, at the same time, the jobs of the disease detectives of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who are called the Epidemic Intelligence Service.
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Dina Ayoub a 26 year old female blogger residing in Canada wrote a post titled Epidemic of Sexual Harassment in Egypt in response to that report declaring that
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Earlier this year, it released a report titled "Epidemic: Responding to America's Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis," which addressed the the prevalence of "pill mills" and doctor shopping as top culprits.
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Childhood Obesity is out of control in this country, and the condition is now ranked as an "Epidemic" by health agencies.
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Much of this information comes from reliable public information sources as well as from Dr. Meg Meeker’s excellent book called Epidemic: How Teen Sex Is Killing Our Kids.
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'Epidemic' of preventable childhood diseases: doctors
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'Epidemic' of vitamin D deficiency: MUHC study photo: Creative Commons/abdallahh
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Two new producer tracks were also revealed today, with Cool & Dre's "Epidemic" and DJ Khalil's
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"Epidemic," she said, suggests "a mental picture of something huge, serious and possibly life-threatening."
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Seventh Calling has revealed the tracklisting for their upcoming new album, "Epidemic," which is as follows:
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