Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent infectious diseases by increasing vaccination rates. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.
Reviews of published intervention evaluations or studies that have evidence of effectiveness, feasibility, reach, sustainability, and transferability grouped by topic. Each evidence-based resource is related to one or more Healthy People 2030 objectives.
A collection of CDC HIV data releases and resources.
The federal government's policies, programs, and resources on HIV/AIDS, including digital tools, health education, strategic planning, and funding.
HIV/AIDS medical practice guidelines, HIV treatment and prevention clinical trials, and other research information, as well as information about FDA-approved and investigational HIV/AIDS drugs. (English and Spanish)
A comprehensive toolkit designed to help health educators, dietitians, physicians, other health care and nutrition professionals, social workers, youth counselors, and program directors teach consumers about the Nutrition Facts label and how to use the information it provides to make healthier food choices.
Provides researchers access to high-quality, exposure-assessment services including, state of the art laboratory analysis of biological and environmental samples, statistical analysis, and expert consultation on exposure analysis, study design, and data analysis and interpretation. There is no cost to the investigator.
A collection of D&I-related science news, funding opportunities, and online resources for D&I research in global health.
A collection of tools and resources compiled by the National Cancer Institute Implementation Science team including articles, websites, lectures, and resource documents, that provide a broad understanding of implementation science. Use these resources to understand, plan for, and implement evidence-based practices, programs, and interventions into health care and public health settings.
A biomarker validation study of internet-based and conventional self-reports for assessing diet and physical activity.
A portfolio of independent research projects the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) has funded at the intersection of the criminal justice system and substance use and abuse.
Health-related measures from Medicare claims by sex, age, dual eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid, race and ethnicity, and state/territory and county. Provides users with a quick and easy way to identify areas with large numbers of vulnerable populations and to target interventions to address racial and ethnic disparities.
These modules are designed to complement the Measures Registry and Measures Registry User Guides and assist researchers and practitioners with choosing the best measures across the four domains of the Measures Registry: individual diet, food environment, individual physical activity and physical activity environment.
MEPS is the most complete source of data on the cost and use of health care and health insurance coverage. The MEPS Household Component survey collects demographic characteristics of families and individuals in selected communities across the United States. Health care disparities can be examined for any topics within the MEPS Household Component survey.
A variety of free implementation resources for the Move Your Way campaign, which aims to help people live healthier lives through increased physical activity.
Resources, data, statistics, and programs about violence and injury research, including prevention and applying science and real-world solutions to keep people safe, healthy, and productive.
Resources on abuse in older adults, including statistics, data, research reviews, policy, reports, and related materials.
A webinar series featuring leading national and international experts presenting on emerging developments, opportunities, and challenges in childhood obesity prevention research, practice, and policy.