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Related Topics

bullying  topics  stop bullying  bullying topics  hazing  harassment 

Many other types of aggressive behavior are related to bullying.

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NIH

Mental Health Topics

health  topics  mental 

Mental health affects how we think, feel, and act as we cope with life. This NIH site links to a wealth of information on mental health and disorders such as anxiety, autism, eating disorders, and schizophrenia. Learn about treatment options, and link to clinical research studies related to mental health.

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CDC

General Information Features - Cancer Prevention and Control

cancer  features  topics  season  CDC  overview  health awareness  latest 

An overview of cancer topics that are appropriate for the season, or support a health awareness day or month.

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CDC

Epilepsy Features

features  topics  issues 

The CDC Epilepsy Program creates features in order to bring attention to important issues and topics.

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CDC

Cervical Cancer Awareness Feature

cancer  features  topics  CDC  screening  overview  cervical cancer  health awareness  gynecologic cancer  National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program 

No woman should die of cervical cancer. The most important thing you can do to help prevent cervical cancer is to get screened regularly starting at age 21.

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CDC

Cancer, the Flu, and You Feature

flu  cancer  prevention  features  treatment  topics  season  CDC  influenza  overview  flu shot  spread  health awareness  latest  medical care 

Living with cancer increases your risk for complications from the flu. If you have cancer now or have had cancer in the past, you are at higher risk for complications from the seasonal flu or influenza, including hospitalization and death.

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