CDC Health & Safety Features: Asthma, Tobacco, Safe Gardening and more!

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Title: CDC Health & Safety Features: Asthma, Tobacco, Safe Gardening and more!

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CDC.gov Features deliver actionable and timely health, safety and wellness messages.  Here is a preview of the CDC.gov Health and Safety features of the week: 

Asthma Awareness Asthma is the most common long-term disease of children, but adults have asthma, too. You can control your asthma by knowing the warning signs of an attack, staying away from things that trigger an attack, and following the advice of your health-care provider.

Be Healthy and Safe in the GardenWhether you are a beginner or expert gardener, health and safety are important as you head out to your garden, vegetable plot, or grassy lawn. Stay safe and healthy while enjoying the benefits of gardening.

Learn the Signs, Act Early/Detect Autism ToolsDo you know all the ways you should measure your child’s growth? The good news is, the earlier a delay is recognized the more you can do to help your child reach her full potential.

Lyme DiseaseWhen you're outside this spring and summer, prevent tick bites and reduce your risk of Lyme disease and other tick-borne disease by following these tips.

 

Moving Outdoors – Whether you're relaxing in the backyard, turning up your garden, hitting the pool, or exploring the great outdoors, here are some ways to help keep you and your family healthy this spring and summer.

 

National Infant Immunization Awareness – Immunization is one of the best ways parents can protect their infants and young children from potentially serious diseases. Check to see if your child is up to date on immunizations.

Tobacco State Highlights ReportA new CDC report encourages states to implement high-impact strategies to end the stall in the decline of U.S. smoking rates—a move that will prevent millions of smoking-related heart attacks, cancers, strokes, and deaths.

 

CDC.gov feature articles are written by subject matter experts and health communicators, then edited to emphasize strong call-to-action messages and friendly, meaningful visuals. While most features are topic- or event-driven, some capture the full scope of CDC's work on cross-cutting topics such as staying healthy and safe over the holidays, sending kids back to school, or CDC's global programs and outreach. CDC Features may be syndicated to other Web sites at no cost. Learn more about Content Syndication


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