The Nebraska
Chronic Disease Prevention & Control Program (CDPCP) utilizes federal funding to collaborate with federal agencies, state programs, and community partners to improve the prevention and control of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer along with associated risk factors including: hypertension, high cholesterol, pre-diabetes, overweight/obesity, physical inactivity, and unhealthy eating.
Current federal funding for the CDPCP include:
CDPCP Partners with organization across the state on these grants:
Nebraska DHHS does not currently have programs for Asthma, Arthritis, and Alzheimer's. Visit our partner websites to learn more about initiatives happening in Nebraska.
The Chronic Disease Prevention & Control team does not provide direct patient care or medical advice. Information on this webpage is intended only for educational purposes. If you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment contact your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider.
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