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May 17, 2024 |
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We are thrilled to announce that the new CDC.gov is live! |
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The refreshed content about alcohol use on the new site is a result of our agency-wide effort to modernize and transform digital communication. The web pages incorporate best practices for communicating clearly and effectively about science and data while centering on improving the user experience. The refreshed content about alcohol use on the new CDC.gov makes it easier for the public and professionals to understand how they can take action to improve their own health and well-being—and to understand proven strategies to support everyone in having a better quality of life. |
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Key changes |
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We have updated most of the CDC web pages with information on alcohol use and your health and preventing excessive alcohol use to incorporate best practices in health communication. Many of the pages also have new URLs. Check out some of the new pages on alcohol use and your health: |
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Learn more about preventing excessive alcohol use in the series of prevention pages.
We now have several pages that focus on the effective strategies for preventing excessive alcohol use.
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Key URLs that remain the same
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CDC will continue to publish refreshed content in web pages on various health topics, including some other new pages on alcohol use. |
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Overall CDC.gov changes |
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Many URLs have changed or will change throughout the remainder of 2024.
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Syndicated pages will continue to work on the new CDC.gov.
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Previous content from the old CDC.gov is being archived.
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