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The Staying Connected newsletter, a bi-monthly newsletter, provides regular updates about agency and program priorities and other public health initiatives important to CDC′s partners and affiliates. Every two months, the Staying Connected newsletter will be sent to CDC partners, affiliates, and supporters around the world. CDC′s partnerships continue to be an important component to carry out the agency′s mission to prevent and control disease and improve the public′s overall quality of life. Together, we continue to make strides across the globe to make this world a healthier place and the creation of this newsletter will aid in building upon this success.

Staying Connected: Informing, Involving and Educating CDC Partners

test tubes CDC's Office on Smoking and Health (OSH) launched a groundbreaking campaign on March 15, 2012, to raise awareness of the human suffering caused by smoking and to encourage smokers to quit. The campaign, called Tips From Former Smokers, profiles people who are living with the significant adverse health effects due to smoking, such as stomas, paralysis from stroke, lung removal, heart attack, limb amputations, and asthma. These hard-hitting ads will help people quit, saving lives, and decreasing the huge economic burden caused by tobacco use. Learn more about March's Vital Signs report, CDC TRAIN, and more in this issue of the Staying Connected Newsletter.

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