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Love Your Heart
Being smoke-free is important to heart health. This Valentine's Day, give a special gift to yourself or someone you love. Quit smoking or encourage your loved ones to quit. Now's the perfect time!
Where's the Sodium?
There's too much in many common foods.About 90% of Americans eat more sodium than is recommended for a healthy diet.
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
February 7 marked the 12th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), a national community mobilization initiative to boost HIV awareness and advance HIV prevention, testing, and treatment among blacks in the United States.
African American History
Learn about African American History Month, see examples of health disparities, and learn about the Million Hearts initiative and other activities that address the health and well-being of African American Populations.
Living with a Heart Defect: One Family's Story
February 7-14 is congenital heart defects awareness week. Congenital heart defects affect nearly 1% of infants born in the US. Learn about one family's story.
Are You Pregnant or a New Mom?
Get free text messages with tips for a healthy pregnancy and baby.
Prevent Infections in Pregnancy
Take steps to help keep your unborn baby safe. These 10 tips can help you prevent infections. You won't always know if you have an infection—sometimes you won't even feel sick.
Environmental Public Health Tracking Network
February is American Heart Month. Heart health can be affected by air pollution, but there are steps you can take to protect your heart. Learn more on CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network.
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