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Got Mice? Seal, Trap, and Clean Up to Control Rodents | CDC Features

pregnancy  CDC  mice  seal  trap  clean  rodent  leptospirosis  CDC Features  rat-bite fever  rodents  rats  critters  deer mice hantavirus 

It is getting colder outside – rodents may enter your home for food or shelter! Seal up holes or gaps in your home, trap any existing rodents, and clean up any sources of food or water and items that might provide shelter for them.

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Combatting Childhood Obesity | CDC Features

children  childhood  CDC  childhood obesity  obesity  overweight  physical activity  CDC Features  children's health 

Recent scientific studies are beginning to show progress against the childhood obesity epidemic, but the numbers of young people affected by obesity remain at high levels. Learn what you can do to combat childhood obesity.

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Hepatitis B: Make Sure Your Child Has Been Fully Vaccinated | CDC Features

children  vaccination  CDC  testing  hepatitis b  chinese  vietnamese  asia  Liver Disease  Blood test  CDC Features  Asian Americans  Pacific Islanders  AAPI  API  Pacific Islands  CDC hepatitis B  chronic Hepatitis B  viral hepatitis  liver cancer 

Know Hepatitis B is a multi-lingual campaign promoting testing for Hepatitis B for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Hepatitis B affects 1 in 12 Asian Americans, but most don’t know they have it.

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Preventing Falls Among Older Adults - CDC Features

prevention  CDC  falls  older adults 

We all want to protect our older family members and help them stay safe, secure, and independent. Knowing how to reduce the risk of falling, a leading cause of injury, is a step toward this goal.

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You Can Help Detect and Solve Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease | CDC Features

Did you know you can help disease detectives detect and solve foodborne disease outbreaks? Learn some ways you can help detect and solve foodborne disease outbreaks, and maybe help protect others from getting sick.

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Health Insurance Marketplace Now Open | CDC Features

health  marketplace  health insurance 

The Marketplace is the primary way millions of uninsured Americans will acquire affordable and high quality insurance coverage. For information, call the 24/7 Call Center at 1-800-318-2596 (1-855-889-4325 TTY/TDD) or go to HealthCare.gov or CuidadoDeSalud.gov.

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Spina Bifida Health Risk Behaviors among Young Adults, Arkansas - NCBDDD

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Disability and Health - Healthy Living

health  disabilities  CDC 

CDC's Public Health Grand Rounds explored disability in health and practice.  Read the full article here. View the December 2012 presentation.

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Protect Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus | CDC Features

prevention  cough  infants  CDC  care  respiratory syncytial virus  rsv  transmission  pneumonia  CDC Features  runny nose  sore throat  cold-like symptoms  bronchiolitis  young children  wheezing  wheeze  reduced appetite  palivizumab 

RSV is common during fall, winter and spring. It usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms. But RSV can be serious, especially for infants and older adults. Help protect your child and others from RSV.

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ALS Registry Turns 6 | CDC Features

anniversary  als  registry  amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  CDC Features  lou Gehrig  incidents / prevalence 

It’s been over one year since the incredible Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Ice Bucket Challenge. Not since Lou Gehrig made his famous “Luckiest Man on Earth” speech in 1939 has so much public attention been focused on ALS. The Ice Bucket Challenge returned this past August and will every year thereafter until a cure is found.

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