Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Health & Safety Features Update

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Title: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Health & Safety Features Update
CDC.gov feature articles on health and safety topics that affect you are now available. Summaries and links are below; visit CDC.gov to learn more.
 
 

Interactive Cancer Atlas (InCA) ~ The Interactive Cancer Atlas (InCA) allows you to create customized United States maps showing how many people were diagnosed with or died from cancer by cancer site, gender, race/ethnicity, and state during a given period.  While InCA is useful for anyone who is interested in cancer data, this tool is particularly helpful for researchers, epidemiologists, local and community health project managers, grant writers, policy makers, journalists and authors, and cancer control and prevention program staff at federal, state, and local health departments.

Healthy Holidays ~ The holiday season is in full swing. This means a lot of holiday gatherings with large amounts of food. During the holiday season we tend to eat and drink a lot more calories. As you enjoy the holidays, remember to balance the calories you consume with the calories you burn.

Gather and Share Your Family Health History ~ The US Surgeon General has declared Thanksgiving to be National Family History Day, encouraging Americans to share a meal and their family health history.  Family health history information can help health care providers determine which tests and screenings are recommended to help family members know their health risk.

Pregnancy and 2009 H1N1 Flu: Protect Yourself, Protect Your Baby ~ Pregnant women can get seriously ill with the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus (sometimes called "novel H1N1 flu" or "swine flu"). Learn how to protect yourself and your baby and what to do if you have symptoms of the flu.

2009 H1N1 Flu ~ CDC Investigates Human Cases. 


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