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Concussion ABCs: Learn How to Respond
Learn concussion symptoms and how to respond. Know your concussion ABCs: A—Assess the situation. B—Be alert for signs and symptoms. C—Contact a health care professional.
Five Minutes for Health
Stay safe and healthy in five minutes or less with these tips. Take a little time each day to protect yourself and your family.
Healthy Swimming Year-Round
Stay healthy and avoid recreational water illnesses (RWIs) when you swim or use the hot tub by following some simple steps.
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.
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