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week:
Adults Need Immunizations, Too
Your need for immunizations doesn't end when you reach adulthood. Get and maintain protection against vaccine-preventable diseases for your health and for your family's health. Be the example!
Animals in Schools and Daycare Settings
Animals can provide important opportunities for entertainment and learning. However, there is also a risk for getting sick or hurt from contact with animals, including those in school and daycare classrooms.
Chronic Hepatitis B and Asian & Pacific Islanders
Increasing early diagnosis of Hepatitis B and expanding access to lifesaving medical care could help reduce inequalities in liver cancer among groups at greatest risk including Asian and Pacific islanders.
Four Specific Health Behaviors Contribute to a Longer Life
A new study examines the impact of four health behaviors on chronic disease. Practicing healthier behaviors contributes to a longer and healthier life.
Pink Eye: Usually Mild and Easy to Treat
Pink, itchy eyes? Conjunctivitis – or pink eye – is common in adults and children. It sometimes needs medical treatment, depending on the cause. Know the symptoms, get treatment if needed, and prevent it from spreading.
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