Features from this week: Epilepsy, Adult Vaccines, Newborn Screening and more

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Title: Features from this week: Epilepsy, Adult Vaccines, Newborn Screening and more
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September 16, 2016

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

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DOTW: Epilepsy

 

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Image of the Week

 

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Is your state prepared for Zika?

Features This Week:

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Epilepsy in Children

Learn more about how epilepsy affects children and programs available to help families and schools.

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Adult Vaccines

Many adults are at risk for pneumococcal disease. There are two vaccines that provide protection against this serious and sometimes deadly disease.

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NSQAP and Babies

Learn about one of the nation's most successful public health programs for newborn screening - CDC's National Center for Environmental Health Lab Quality Program.

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Gynecologic Cancer

All women are at risk for gynecologic cancers, and risk increases with age. You can lower your risk for some of these cancers.

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Sickle Cell Awareness

CDC is working to raise awareness about sickle cell disease. You can help by reading and sharing our resources, and by joining the conversation online.

Cat hiding

Disaster Preparedness

If a natural disaster strikes, what will happen to your pet? Be prepared: make a plan and prepare a disaster kit for your pet.

 

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