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CDC

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month | CDC Features

april  awareness  month  sexual  assault  CDC Features  Sexual Violence  domestic violence  rape  sexual assault 

Prevent sexual assault before it starts.

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NCI

Oral Complications of Chemotherapy and Head/Neck Radiation (PDQ®)–Patient Version

oral  complications  patient  version  chemotherapy  headneck  radiation  oral complications of radiation therapy  xerostomia  bone necrosis 

Oral complications of chemotherapy and head/neck radiation are common and should be considered before, during, and after treatment. Learn about preventing and managing mouth and throat problems like dryness, taste changes, pain, and infection in this expert-reviewed summary.

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NCI

Unusual Cancers of Childhood Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

childhood  patient  version  cancers  thymoma  Esophageal cancer  breast cancer  unusual cancers of childhood  Nasopharyngeal cancer  Esthesioneuroblastoma  Oral cavity cancer  Salivary gland cancer  Laryngeal cancer  Papillomatosis  Lung cancer  Pleuropulmonary blastoma  Thymic Carcinoma  Cardiac tumors 

Treatment for unusual cancers of childhood depends on the specific cancer (e.g., nasopharyngeal, thyroid, oral, laryngeal, lung, esophageal, cardiac). See the full list and learn more about treatment for these cancers in this expert-reviewed summary.

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Hearing Protectors

Hearing Protectors 

The best ways to protect your hearing are to avoid exposure to loud sounds, move away from the noise, or turn down the volume. When these options aren’t possible, hearing protectors—earplugs or protective earmuffs—can help. Hearing protectors are wearable devices that can lower the intensity of sound that enters your ears.

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NHLBI

Cardiogenic Shock - Life After

cardiac shock 

Cardiogenic shock is life-threatening, but it is treatable. As you recover from cardiogenic shock, it is important to follow your treatment plan and adopt healthy lifestyle changes to prevent another event. You also may need follow-up treatment or support for implanted devices or complications of cardiogenic shock, including organ failure. If cardiogenic shock led to heart failure, your doctor may recommend a heart transplant.

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NHGRI

A Brief Guide to Genomics

guide  genomics  nhgri 

An organism's complete set of DNA is called its genome. Virtually every single cell in the body contains a complete copy of the approximately 3 billion DNA base pairs, or letters, that make up the human genome.

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NHLBI

Asthma - Living With

asthma  asthma attack  asthma triggers  asthma flare-up 

If you or your child has been diagnosed with asthma, work with your doctor to learn how manage it yourself. You can work with your doctor to develop a treatment plan, called an asthma action plan.

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CDC

Hepatitis C: Testing Baby Boomers Saves Lives | CDC Features

hepatitis  lives  baby  testing  cdcfeatures  boomers  saves  hepatitis c  Liver Disease  Blood test  CDC Features  viral hepatitis  liver cancer  antibody test  baby boomer  1945-1965 hepatitis C 

About 3 million Americans have hepatitis C, most are baby boomers or people born from 1945-1965. Baby boomers are 5 times more likely to have hepatitis C. If you were born during these years, talk to your doctor about getting tested.

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CDC

Be Ready for Radiation Emergencies | CDC Features

features  september  emergency  CDC  response  national  preparedness  month  CDC Features  national preparedness month  NIMS 

Would you be ready if there were an emergency? Be prepared: throughout September there will be activities across the country to promote emergency preparedness.

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