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NCI

Intraocular (Uveal) Melanoma Treatment (PDQ®)–Patient Version

treatment  melanoma  patient  version  intraocular  uveal  intraocular melanoma 

There are different types of treatments for intraocular melanoma. The most common treatment is surgery. Radiation therapy, photocoagulation, and thermotherapy may also be used to kill cancer cells in the eye. Learn more about the different treatment options for intraocular melanoma.

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CDC

Tetanus: Make Sure You and Your Child Are Fully Immunized

child  immunized  tetanus 

Make sure your family is up to date with their tetanus vaccine so they are protected against this serious infection commonly known as “lockjaw.” The bacteria that cause tetanus can be found everywhere in the environment.

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NHLBI

Circadian Rhythm Disorders – Risk Factors

Sleep-wake cycle disorders 

You may have a higher risk for circadian rhythm disorders because of internal factors such as your age, your sex, family history and genetics, and certain medical conditions that affect your brain or vision. External factors such as your lifestyle habits, environment, and occupation can also increase your risk.

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NIDCD

Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

hearing loss  hearing loss prevention 

Information and resources concerning noise-induced hearing loss, including: causes, effects, and symptoms of NIHL; who is affected by NIHL; and NIHL prevention and research.

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NIDCD

Aphasia

Neurological disorders  Aphasia  Speech 

Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language

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CDC

Kids and Rabies | CDC Features

features  children  vaccination  vaccine  virus  prevent  kids  website  immunization  CDC  control  exposure  rabies  outdoor  web  wildlife  bat  CDC Features  veterinarian  CAT 

Knowing How to Prevent Rabies isn't Just for Adults. Kids Can Get the Facts Too. Rabies is a dangerous virus that is found in the saliva of animals. It can infect and kill animals and humans. Every 10 minutes, someone dies from rabies. Even though anyone can get rabies, more than half of the people who get rabies are kids under the age of 15.

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NIDA - NDAFW

Marijuana Event Toolkit

teens  youth  marijuana  drug abuse  drug use  illicit drug use  NDAFW 

Marijuana information and resources to assist you in planning a marijuana focused event for National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week®.

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CDC

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), CDC in Action

coronavirus  corona virus  COVID19 

CDC is aggressively responding to the global outbreak of COVID-19 and community spread in the United States.

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NIDCD

Charts and Tables for Voice, Speech, and Language

language  Speech  Voice 

Charts and Tables for Voice, Speech, and Language

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