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Girlfriends Health ~
A few tips to help you stay focused on being the best you can be for yourself and your girlfriends.Rabies/ Safe Family ~
Protect yourself and your family from rabies: Stay away from wild animals and be sure pets are vaccinated every year.School Health Services Resource Web Tool ~ Many young people in the U.S. engage in sexual risk behaviors that can result in unintended health outcomes, including sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/AIDS, or pregnancy. Services to promote adolescent reproductive health — including evidence-based prevention education, counseling, testing, and referral — are essential and should be delivered so all youth can benefit
Yellow Book 2010 ~ New Edition of CDC’s Yellow Book Released Online and In Print. Travel health information is dynamic—keep up with the latest recommendations by exploring the new CDC Health Information for International Travel 2010 (the Yellow Book). This book offers an in-depth look at health risks and ways to prevent them, advice for people with special travel health needs, and more!
Working Outdoors ~ Avoid the hazards of outdoor work. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) performs research and offers information to help keep outdoor workers safe. Knowing the hazards is vital to working safely in the outdoors.
H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) ~
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