National public health action plan for the detection , prevention and management of infertility

In 2002, 2 million American women of reproductive age were infertile. Infertility is also common among men. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducts surveillance and research on the causes of infertility, monitors the safety and efficacy of infertility treatment, and sponsors national prevention programs. A CDC-wide working group found that, despite this effort, considerable gaps and opportunities exist in surveillance, research, communication, and program and policy development. We intend to consult with other federal agencies, professional and consumer organizations, the scientific community, the health care community, industry, and other stakeholders, and participate in the development of a national public health plan for the prevention, detection, and management of infertility.

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Town of Boiling Springs

The Town of Boiling Springs is located in Cleveland County N.C. about an hour west of Charlotte, east of Asheville, and north of Greenville-Spartanburg. Our town motto is the "Crossroads of Opportunity"​ because we represent the opportunity to work in one of our region's many globally competitive industries, live in a safe, friendly neighborhood, learn in our great public school system or at Gardner Webb University, and play in our local parks and YMCA.

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whitePaper | May 27, 2022

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whitePaper | November 1, 2022

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whitePaper | January 17, 2023

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whitePaper | December 26, 2019

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A New US Strategy for Economic Competition with China

whitePaper | November 5, 2019

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Town of Boiling Springs

The Town of Boiling Springs is located in Cleveland County N.C. about an hour west of Charlotte, east of Asheville, and north of Greenville-Spartanburg. Our town motto is the "Crossroads of Opportunity"​ because we represent the opportunity to work in one of our region's many globally competitive industries, live in a safe, friendly neighborhood, learn in our great public school system or at Gardner Webb University, and play in our local parks and YMCA.

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