Videos
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Autism
The Autism & Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network
This video contains information about the ADDM network.
What is Autism?
This video discusses signs and symptoms associated with Autism.
Importance of SEED
This video discusses the importance of SEED.
Who is participating in SEED?
This video discusses who is participating in SEED.
Importance of the ADDM Network
This video talks about the importance of the ADDM Network.
What is Epidemiology?
This video explains epidemiology and how it is used.
What is SEED?
This video talks about the study to explore early development (SEED).
What is Surveillance?
This video explains the term surveillance in relation to autism research.
Blood Disorders
Starting the Conversation
How to talk to your friends about hemophilia.
Sickle Cell Disease
Education and Awareness in Your Community.
A Look at Hemophilia
People with hemophilia and medical professionals talk about the disorder and the importance of Universal Data Collection.
Joint Range of Motion Video
Learn how to accurately measure and collect joint range of motion for the Universal Data Collection (UDC) program.Â
Playing it safe
Friends with hemophilia talk about playing sports growing up.
Division of Blood Disorders: Building a Better Tomorrow
This video contains information about the Division of Blood Disorders.
A Look at DVT
Patients, Family Members and Health Professionals talk about their experiences with DVT and PE.
Child Development
Baby Steps:" Learn the Signs. Act Early."
Learn how to look for developmental milestones.
" Learn the Signs. Act Early." Three Mothers - PSA
Three mothers talk about their growing children.
Disability and Health
What’s Disability to Me?
Hear the personal story of Bernard, a person with disabilities who fully participates in life through his abilities.
Mark's Story
This is the story of Mark helping future health care providers improve their care of people with disabilities.
Duchenne Musclar Dystrophy
This video commentary appeared on the CDC Expert Commentary page of Medscape during March 2010.
FASD
The Story of Iyal
In this video, a mother tells her compelling story about a family living with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Folic Acid
Folic Acid: Important information for all women (In Spanish)
This Spanish video serves as public service announcement for television.
Folic Acid: Helps prevent some birth defects (In Spanish)
This Spanish video includes information about folic acid.
Fragile X Syndrome
Fragile-X Syndrome Causes
This video contains information about the causes of Fragile X Syndrome.
Jaundice & Kernicterus
Jaundice and Your Newborn: What every parent should know
New parents talk about Jaundice and discuss important information that every parent should know.
Spina Bifida
The Spina Bifida Experience
Individuals with spina bifida and their parents talk about their lives and spina bifida.
Managing Medical Care
A child with spina bifida and his mom talk about how the child participates in his medical care.
Developing Independence
A mom talks about the steps their family took to encourage their son's independence.
Physical Activity
Parents and individuals with spina bifida talk about the importance of physical activity.
Telling Our Stories from the Local Health Departments
Coconino County
Learn more about the public health work being done in Coconino County.
Cleveland County
Learn more about the public health work being done in Cleveland County.
Dayton & Montgomery County
Learn more about the public health work being done in Dayton & Montgmery County.
Schenectady County
Learn more about the public health work being done in Schenectady County.
10 Years of Service
Touching Lives
Ten years of bringing a public health focus to the fields of birth defects, child development, blood disorders, and disability.
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