CPSTF

@CPSTF

Official Twitter source of the CPSTF, providing evidence-based recommendations for public health. Follows, retweets, likes, and links do not imply endorsement.

Joined August 2015

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  1. Apr 30

    CPSTF congratulates USPSTF on the release of their recommendation. CPSTF recommendations for evidence-based intervention approaches to improve blood pressure control complement this new recommendation and can be used to prevent heart disease.

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  2. Apr 30

    In 2020 we released a Community Guide in Action story about the City of Green Bay’s employee wellness program, Health|1265, which used a combination of strategies including Move with the Mayor™ to improve health and save money.

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  3. Apr 30

    Staying active has many positive health benefits. CPSTF recommends strategies to improve pedestrian or bicycle transportation systems to increase physical activity. Read more:

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  4. Retweeted
    9 Apr 2019

    Interested in reducing ? Explore health statistics, charts, and maps by data topic across the health disparities continuum through 's HDPulse, an ecosystem of minority health and health disparities resources.

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  5. Retweeted
    Apr 29

    Get ready for National Physical Fitness and Sports Month! This Community Playbook offers tips and resources to help community organizations implement the Physical Activity Guidelines at the local level:

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  6. Apr 29

    Let’s move! CPSTF recommends digital health interventions for adults aged 55 years and older to increase physical activity.

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  7. Retweeted
    Apr 28

    Use Healthy People 2030’s Leading Health Indicators to help address social determinants of health and advance in your work:

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  8. Apr 28

    We join in commemorating 50 years of commitment to safer, healthier workplaces. As we approach , we are dedicated to joining NIOSH in preserving our human resources. Learn more about NIOSH over the last 50 years:

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    Only 56% of U.S. women recognize as their number 1 killer. Here’s how ’s WISEWOMAN program is changing that.

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  11. Apr 27

    It’s World Immunization Week. CPSTF recommends using a combination of community-based interventions to increase vaccination coverage in targeted populations. Learn more today!

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  12. Retweeted
    Apr 26

    Discover how a group of partners in and around the Fond du Lac reservation in Minnesota brought free mammograms directly to American Indian women:

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    From farmers’ market coupons to fitness program referrals, the WISEWOMAN program offers many resources to help low-income women manage their and risk. Check out these success stories!

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  14. Apr 26

    It’s National Infant Immunization Week! CPSTF recommends reducing out-of-pocket costs, provider reminders, standing order, and other interventions to increase vaccine uptake. Learn more via

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  15. Apr 23

    MD Anderson Cancer Center used evidence-based approaches from to develop tailored wellness programs for their employees. Read their success story here:

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    Apr 22

    Find out the story of prevention interventions! Prevention Research Synthesis (PRS) recently released reflections on public health action through prevention intervention research synthesis highlighting 30 years of .

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  17. Apr 22

    the CPSTF has selected substance use as one of its priority topics for 2020-2025? Read more here:

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  18. Retweeted
    Apr 21

    Many African Americans have some form of . The good news: Heart disease is largely preventable. If you work with African American communities, check out our toolkit:

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  19. Apr 21

    The issue also includes effectiveness review of housing first programs to reduce homelessness and promote health equity—the basis for the CPSTF recommendation.

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  20. Apr 21

    One article evaluates strategies to measure the number of alcohol outlets in an area. CPSTF recommends use of regulatory authority (licensing and zoning) to limit density as a way to reduce excessive alcohol consumption and related harms.

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