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week:
Cancer and Women
Every year, cancer claims the lives of more than a quarter of a million women in America. A woman can reduce her cancer risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle
and getting the right cancer screening tests for her stage of life.
Drinking Water: Celebrate the Essential
Water is the foundation for life. Learn more about the vital role safe water plays in our lives and what CDC is doing to address challenges to our water supply.
Handwashing: Hand Hygiene Saves Lives
Keeping hands clean is one of the most important ways to prevent the spread of infection and illness.
International Thalassemia Day
Thalassemia is a group of genetic blood disorders. Learn more about thalassemia and how you can help yourself or someone with the condition.
More Americans Living with Asthma Every Year
A new CDC Vital Signs Report shows more people are living with asthma. Asthma can be controlled by avoiding asthma triggers and being taught to use inhaled corticosteroids and other prescribed medicine correctly. Learn more about living with asthma.
Pledge to Protect Your Teen Driver
Parents can help protect their teen drivers from crashes—the leading killer of U.S. teens. Learn more in a new CDC video.
Reducing Teen Pregnancy: Engaging Communities
CDC works to improve the lives of young people and strengthen communities by reducing teen pregnancy. Learn about CDC's communitywide initiative and what you can do.
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