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The Alcohol Policy Information System (APIS) provides detailed information on laws pertaining to alcohol and recreational use of cannabis in the United States at both state and federal levels. APIS also provides dashboards and visualizations to assist research, analysis, and evaluation. They system was developed to encourage and facilitate research on the effects and effectiveness of alcohol-related public policies in the United States.

A national network of academic, public health, and community partners working together to reduce the burden of cancer, especially among those disproportionately affected.

CDC data and tools on health conditions and social determinants of health, such as income, educational level, and employment, that can help focus efforts to improve community health.

A resource to help schools identify effective alcohol interventions appropriate for their student population.

An atlas that displays places in the United States that adopted some form of a Complete Streets policy; includes the ability to download the policies.

A web-based clearinghouse that assesses the strength of evidence about the effectiveness of programs and practices in achieving criminal justice, juvenile justice, and crime victim services outcomes.

Evidence-based resources and tools to help prevent HIV/AIDS and its complications, including mobile apps, eLearning modules, and recommended interventions.

A searchable database of evidence-based cancer control programs designed to provide program planners and public health practitioners easy and immediate access to program materials in areas such as cancer screening, diet and nutrition, sun safety, and public health genomics.

Searchable collection of scientifically-based resources on mental health and substance use, including Treatment Improvement Protocols, toolkits, resource guides, and clinical practice guidelines. Compiled by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for clinicians, educators, policymakers, and other audiences.

This resource helps public health and health care organizations measure primary care clinics’ readiness to set up new or enhance existing programs to increase cancer screening. The guide provides adaptable resources for collecting, evaluating, interpreting, and using data to develop practical plans for use in primary care clinics. This Field Guide is designed for CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program award recipients and clinic partners, but can be adapted for other cancer screening and chronic disease programs.

Interactive web-based food-buying guide for youth nutrition programs, which allows users to search for information, create food lists, and access tools such as the Recipe Analysis Workbook.

A tool that can help communities make choices that improve public health through community design.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent drug and alcohol misuse and help people with substance use disorders get the treatment they need. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent heart disease and stroke, including injuries that cause death. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent intentional and unintentional injuries, including injuries that cause death. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to help people get the recommended amounts of healthy foods — like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains — to reduce their risk for chronic diseases and improve their health. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to help people eat healthy and get enough physical activity to reach and maintain a healthy weight. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to help people of all ages get enough aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about national efforts to address social determinants of health—including information about current research and resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent people from using tobacco products and help them quit. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.