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Flu-Free, Healthy Travel this Winter
Whether traveling to warmer weather or a snow-filled adventure, make sure the flu is not your travel companion. Get your flu vaccine before you go to reduce your risk of catching and spreading the flu.
Lead Hazards in Some Holiday Toys
Parents should be aware of potential lead hazards associated with some holiday toys and toy jewelry. Review these important facts to keep your loved ones safe this holiday season.
National Influenza Vaccination Week: Get Vaccinated
You can help fight the flu during National Influenza Vaccination Week. Get vaccinated to protect yourself, your friends, and your family.
State Cancer Programs in Action
CDC works with many partners to translate research into public health programs, practices, and services. CDC helps states, U.S. territories, and tribal groups develop cancer control programs for the people who need them most.
Support Employees with Disabilities
Provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. This is essential to creating a workplace environment where all employees can thrive.
Twelve Health and Safety Tips for the Holidays
Pay special attention to your health and be safe this holiday season.
Wash Your Hands
Keeping hands clean is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of infection and illness.
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