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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention
Lead poisoning is entirely preventable. The key is stopping children from coming into contact with lead and treating children who have been poisoned by lead. Learn more about preventing childhood lead poisoning and National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week activities.
Environmental Public Health Tracking Network
One year after launch, CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network offers users more important data and improves our knowledge base about how the environment affects a person's health.
Don't be tricked this Halloween. Make better lifestyle choices to keep you and your family safe and healthy.
Pregnant Women Need a Flu Shot!
If you're pregnant, a flu shot is your best protection against serious illness from the flu. A flu shot can protect pregnant women, their unborn babies, and even their babies after birth.
The 2010 World Stroke Day campaign is asking people to commit to 6 ways to reduce their likelihood of having a stroke.
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