New CDC.gov feature articles on health and safety topics that affect you are now available. Summaries are below; visit CDC.gov to learn more.
Cold Weather ~ Although winter doesn't come as a surprise, many of us are not prepared for its arrival. If you are ready for the hazards of winter, you will be more likely to stay safe and healthy when temperatures start to fall.
Salmonella ~ CDC is collaborating with public health officials in many states and the United States Food and Drug Administration to investigate a multistate outbreak of human infections due to Salmonella serotype Typhimurium. Persons who think they may have become ill from eating peanut butter are advised to consult their health care providers.
Childhood Obesity ~ Schools are an essential part of the solution to the obesity epidemic among US children. Through strong school-based policies and programs—including nutrition standards, quality health education, quality physical education, and opportunities for physical activity—schools can help students adopt and maintain healthy eating and physical activity behaviors.
Healthy Babies ~ Not all birth defects can be prevented. But a woman can increase her own chance of having a healthy baby.
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