CDC Health & Safety Features: Men's Health, Elder Abuse, Sickle Cell Disease 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: 

 

5 Things You Need to Know about Tuberculosis (TB)
What disease was once the leading cause of death in the United States? Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by bacteria that are spread from person to person through the air. Learn more.

 

Cancer and Men
Every year, cancer claims the lives of nearly 300,000 men in America. There are ways to reduce the risk for some of the most common types of cancer in men.

 

Men's Health
Men: Take daily steps to live a safer and healthier life, and protect yourself from disease and injury.

 

Make This Father's Day Smoke-Free
Every June, families and communities across the United States take time to celebrate Father's Day and to honor and express appreciation for dads everywhere. Make this Father's Day smoke-free.

 

National Prevention Strategy: America's Plan for Better Health and Wellness
Prevention should be woven into all aspects of our lives, including where and how we live, learn, work and play. Everyone—government, businesses, educators, health care institutions, communities and every single American—has a role in creating a healthier nation.

 

Prevent Elder Abuse and Neglect
Elder maltreatment is a significant public health problem.  Respect and protect older adults.

 

Stay Healthy with Sickle Cell Disease
SCD affects an estimated 90,000 to 100,000 Americans. Learn the symptoms and how to stay healthy.

 

Toxic Substances Web Portal
ATSDR's redesigned Toxic Substances Web Portal makes it easier for researchers and citizens to find information about toxic chemicals and related health effects. Learn how toxic substances can affect health and how to prevent exposure

 

 

 

 

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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