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Kick off a Healthy Super Bowl Celebration - CDC Features

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Be a winner on Super Bowl Sunday by keeping health and safety in mind during your celebration.

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Wellness at Work | CDC Features

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Your health is important wherever you go. And now that many people are spending most of their day sitting at a desk or inside an office, implementing health programs inside the workplace has become a vital piece of a healthy lifestyle.

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Smoking Among Adults With Mental Illness - CDC Features

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The latest Vital Signs shows cigarette smoking is a serious problem among adults with mental illness. More needs to be done to help adults with mental illness quit smoking and make mental health facilities tobacco-free.

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Trends in Foodborne Illness in the United States, 2012 - Report Card - CDC Features

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Documenting trends—which illnesses are decreasing and increasing—is essential for monitoring our progress in reducing foodborne illness.

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Use of Antiviral Agents for Treatment of Human Infections with Avian Influenza A H7N9

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Interim Guidance on the Use of Antiviral Agents for Treatment of Human Infections with Avian Influenza A (H7N9) - CDC

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Protecting Kids from Environmental Exposure | CDC Features

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Children’s rapid development during the fetal period through early childhood makes them more vulnerable to environmental exposure. Contact the nearest Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit to learn how to protect your child from exposure to health hazards in the environment.

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Are You at High Risk for Serious Illness from Flu? | CDC Features

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Some people are at high risk for serious flu complications, including young children, older people, pregnant women and people with certain health conditions. Flu vaccination and the correct use of flu antiviral medicines are very important for those people.

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Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older - United States, 2014

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Carolyn B. Bridges, MD1, Tamera Coyne-Beasley, MD2, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)*, ACIP Adult Immunization Work Group (Author affiliations at end of text).

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10 Reasons To Get Vaccinated | CDC Features

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Did you know that adults need vaccines too? If you didn’t, you are not alone.

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Key Findings: How much do we know about the most common medicines used during pregnancy?

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Pregnant women should not stop or start taking any type of medicine that they need without first talking with a health care provider. Women who are planning to become pregnant should discuss the need for any medicine with their health care provider before becoming pregnant and ensure they are taking only medicines that are necessary.

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