Features from this week: Epilepsy in Veterans, Healthy Student Travel and more

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Title: Features from this week: Epilepsy in Veterans, Healthy Student Travel and more
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November 10, 2016

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

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Features This Week:

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Epilepsy in Veterans

November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month and November 11 is Veterans Day. Veterans are at higher risk of developing epilepsy. Learn more about resources to help Veterans and families.

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Healthy Student Travel

Prepare for a safe and healthy study abroad experience by following CDC's travel health tips for students.

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Sandwiched In

Work-life balance for working caregivers may be difficult. But you are not alone - among the 44 million unpaid elder caregivers in the US, 75% are employed.

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Premature Birth

In 2015, about 1 out of 10 babies was born too early in the United States. Learn about the problem, risk factors, and what we can do to reduce premature birth.

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Obesity and Pets

Eat healthy, exercise, and lose weight with your pet. Helping animals helps people.

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Fungal Infections

Have you wondered about your risk for fungal infection? Here are 10 questions you can use to understand fungal infections, assess your chance of getting sick, and know what you need to do to stay healthy.

 
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