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CDC

Quit Smoking - Smoking & Tobacco Use

tobacco  smoking  quit 

Quitting smoking has immediate as well as long-term benefits, reducing risks for diseases caused by smoking and improving health in general. This section provides resources such as, quit tips, quit plans, and educational materials that support your effort to quit smoking.

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CDC

Back to School | CDC Features

health  features  school  kids  CDC  physical activity  CDC Features  healthy living 

As autumn approaches, many children are heading back to school. Because children spend much of their time in classrooms, schools are an ideal setting to teach and model healthy behaviors. As children across the country get ready to return to school, parents and staff can gear up to improve the health of students and help them achieve academic success.

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CDC

Announcements: Report Available on Ensuring the Safety andEffectiveness of Laboratory Data in Electronic Health RecordSystems

health  safety  report  electronic  data  announcements  available  ensuring  andeffectiveness  laboratory  recordsystems 

Electronic health record (EHR) systems can improve patient care by making it easier to collect, share, and interpret patient data. However, variations in EHR system design, functionality, and ability to exchange data accurately (interoperability) can cause preventable patient safety risks. The Clinical Laboratory Improvement Advisory Committee (CLIAC) of the U.

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NIDCD

Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids

age-related hearing loss  Assistive listening devices (ALDs)  Hearing aids 

Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids are a new category of hearing aids that consumers will soon be able to buy directly, without visiting a hearing health professional. These devices are intended to help adults who believe they have mild-to-moderate hearing loss.

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NIH

Minding Your Metabolism - Can You Avoid Middle-Age Spread?

avoid  minding  metabolism  middleage 

As you age, you may notice you have less muscle and energy and more fat. Carrying those extra pounds may be harming your health. It’s easy to be confused by advice about diet and exercise, but they’re key to avoiding weight gain as you get older.

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NHGRI

Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008

information  act  genetic  2008  nondiscrimination  nhgri 

Genetic discrimination occurs if people are treated unfairly because of differences in their DNA that increase their chances of getting a certain disease. For example, a health insurer might refuse to give coverage to a woman who has a DNA difference that raises her odds of getting breast cancer. Employers also could use DNA information to decide whether to hire or fire workers.

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NHLBI

Coronary Heart Disease - Treatment

coronary artery disease  coronary heart disease  coronary microvascular disease 

Your treatment plan depends on how severe your disease is, the severity of your symptoms, and any other health conditions you may have. Possible treatments for coronary heart disease include heart-healthy lifestyle changes, medicines, or procedures such as coronary artery bypass grafting or percutaneous coronary intervention.

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NIEHS

Personalized Environment and Genes Study (PEGS)

health  research  science  environment  north carolina  clinical  study  patient  environmental polymorphisms registry  epr  dna registry  volunteer  clinical study  recruitment  open study  Durham  Raleigh  RTP  healthy volunteer 

The Personalized Environment and Genes Study (PEGS), formerly the Environmental Polymorphisms Registry or EPR, is a long-term research project to collect health, exposure, medical and genetic data from a diverse group of people in North Carolina in the United States.

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NHLBI

Marfan Syndrome – Living With

MFS 

If you have been diagnosed with Marfan syndrome, it is important to follow your treatment plan, make healthy lifestyle changes, and get mental health support. Learn how to prevent or reduce complications in the future. If you are thinking about becoming pregnant, discuss the possible risks with your doctor.

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NHLBI

Congenital Heart Defects - Risk Factors

atrial septal defect  Holes in the Heart  Ventricular Septal Defect  Tetralogy of Fallot  Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)  Congenital Heart Disease 

The risk of having a baby with a congenital heart defect is influenced by family history and genetics, the mother’s health, sex, and exposure during pregnancy to environmental factors, such as smoke or certain medicines. Other medical conditions can also raise your risk for having a baby with a congenital heart defect.

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