Features from this week: World Aids Day, Diabetes, and more

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Title: Features from this week: World Aids Day, Diabetes, and more
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December 1, 2017

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

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DOTW: HIV AIDS

 

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Features This Week:

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International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Together, we can create inclusive communities where people with disabilities can be healthy and lead full, active lives. See how these 10 communities are doing it.

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World AIDS Day 2017

December 1 is World AIDS Day, an opportunity to unite in our efforts to stop new HIV infections, support those affected by HIV, and remember those who have lost their lives to HIV-related diseases.

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Say No to Raw Dough!

For many people, the holiday season is the perfect time to spend time together in the kitchen and share delicious baked foods and desserts. Follow these safety tips to help you and your loved ones stay healthy when handling raw dough.

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Older Driver Safety

December 4-8, 2017 is Older Driver Safety Awareness Week. Older adults can take steps to stay safer on the roads.

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Diabetes and Your Feet

If you have diabetes, here’s a way to keep standing on your own two feet: check them every day—even if they feel fine—and see your doctor if you have a cut or blister that won’t heal.

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Don't Let Glaucoma Steal Your Sight!

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month, but half of people with glaucoma don’t know they have it. Get a healthy start this year by learning about glaucoma and taking steps to reduce your risk of vision loss!

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Lead in Holiday Toys

Protect children from exposure to lead in metal and plastic toys, especially imported toys, antique toys, and toy jewelry.

 
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