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week:
Breast Cancer Awareness ~ The best way to find breast cancer early is with a mammogram. If you are a woman age 50 years or older, be sure to have a screening mammogram every two years.
CDC Reports Vital Information on Binge Drinking ~ New Vital Signs report shows binge drinking is a dangerous behavior for all ages. This risky behavior can affect the individual, family, and community in many ways. Promoting programs and policies that work to prevent binge drinking is needed at all these levels.
CDC Launches Climate-Ready States and Cities Initiative ~ CDC has awarded $5.25 million to ten state and local health departments to meet the public health challenges of climate change over the next three years.
Learn to Stay Safe from Home Fires ~ During Fire Prevention Week , learn how you can make your home a safer place for you and your family. You can prevent home fires.
People with Disabilities, Living Healthy Lives ~ If you are living with a disability, learn about health care and health programs that can help you stay well, active, and a part of the community.
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