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May 5, 2017

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

Asthma

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Features This Week:

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Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli & Food Safety

Although most kinds of E. coli are harmless, others can make you sick. Learn about E. coli and what you can do to help lower your chances of infection.

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Clean Hands Count for Safe Healthcare

Clean hands can protect you from serious infections while you are a patient in a healthcare facility.

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Designing Walkable Communities

Learn how improving walkability provides many opportunities for people to be physically.

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Making Sure Children Get the Mental Health Care They Need

Learn about innovative solutions that connect families to mental health care.

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Do You See What I See?

Healthy Vision Month is observed each year in May. This is a great time to learn how vision problems can affect you and your loved ones, and what you can do to keep your eyes healthy.

Kathryn Voit

Research Moves the Fight Against ALS Forward

May is ALS Awareness Month. The National ALS Registry is working to better understand the risk factors that affect the disease. Learn how to support the Registry and strengthen the fight against ALS.

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Prevent Lyme Disease

Before gardening, camping, hiking, or just playing outdoors, make preventing tick bites part of your plans.

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How to Survive a Stroke

When a stroke happens, every second counts. The best chance for a full recovery from stroke comes from recognizing stroke symptoms, calling 9-1-1, and getting treatment as quickly as possible. For National Stroke Awareness Month, learn the symptoms of stroke and why calling 9-1-1 can help you or a loved one survive a stroke.

 

 

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