Features from this week: Yellow Fever, Stroke, Fall Fatalities, and more

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Title: Features from this week: Yellow Fever, Stroke, Fall Fatalities, and more
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March 30, 2018

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

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DOTW: Colorectal Cancer

 

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Image of the Week

 

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Yellow Fever

Features This Week:

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Strokes Can Cause Epilepsy

Learn more about how preventing stroke can also prevent some kinds of epilepsy.

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Prevent Fall Fatalities

Construction contractors can prevent falls from heights. Plan ahead for safety, provide the right equipment, and train workers to use the equipment safely. Join the National Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction and take part in the National Stand-Down.

Yellow lab eating

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common motor disability in childhood, and children with CP and their families need support. Learn more about CP and what signs to look for in young children.

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17 Billion Binge Drinks

Don't binge drink. Drinking less reduces the chance you'll harm yourself or others.

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Hepatitis B Vaccine

Learn more about how the hepatitis B vaccine prevents infection and keeps children and adults from getting hepatitis B.

Boy blosing nose

Heart and Brain Health

Did you know that the health of your brain and your heart are connected? By keeping your heart healthy, you also lower your risk for brain problems such as stroke and dementia. Learn more about the connection between the heart and brain and steps to take to keep both healthy.

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