Features from this week: Water Illness, Elder Abuse, Zika and more

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Title: Features from this week: Water Illness, Elder Abuse, Zika and more
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June 16, 2017

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

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DOTW: Sickle Cell

 

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Protect Your Partner

Features This Week:

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BAM Dining Decisions Game

Which keeps you fueled longer, an apple or bacon? Play the Dining Decisions game and find out.

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Solve Foodborne Outbreaks

Did you know you can help disease detectives find and solve foodborne disease outbreaks? Learn some ways you can help protect others from getting sick.

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Home Canning and Botulism

Home canning is an excellent way to preserve garden produce and share it with family and friends. But it can be risky—or even deadly—if not done correctly and safely.

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Men's Health Month

Depression and heart disease affect millions of American men—and many experience both at the same time. For Men's Health Month, learn how heart health is tied to mental health, the symptoms of depression, and steps to keep your heart and mind healthy.

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Epilepsy Self-Management

For 10 years the CDC Managing Epilepsy Well Network has developed innovative programs using e-tools to reach people with epilepsy. Learn how these programs can help your patients with epilepsy better manage their condition.

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Childhood Vaccine Info

Giving your child all recommended immunizations is the best way to protect them from 16 serious diseases. Visit this website designed just for parents to learn about the vaccines your child needs.

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Congenital CMV

Some children with congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection may have hearing or vision loss, or other health problems. Parents can help children with congenital CMV develop to their full potential by having specific health checks and treatments.

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Cancer and Men

Every year, more than 300,000 men in the United States lose their lives to cancer. You can lower your cancer risk in several ways.

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