Features from this week: Traveling with Diabetes, Healthy Home, and more

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Title: Features from this week: Traveling with Diabetes, Healthy Home, and more
Hot topics and Features from CDC this week.
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June 29, 2018

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

Pregnant woman

DOTW: Zika

 

Bacillus anthracis bacterial colonies

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Couple taking picture on vacation

Travel Safe with Diabetes

Features This Week:

Apartment buildings

Your Healthy Home

Keep your home free from tobacco smoke. June is National Healthy Homes Month, the perfect time to make your home smokefree. Let visitors know that, for your family's health, smoking is not allowed in your home

Baby's foot with rash

Hand, Foot, & Mouth Disease

This disease is common in young children. It causes fever, mouth sores, and a rash. Wash your hands often to lessen your chances of getting sick.

Family riding bicycles

10 Reasons to Get Moving!

Sure, you've heard that physical activity might help keep the weight off, but are you familiar with the other reasons physical activity is so important? Here's a look at 10 benefits of physical activity and why you should get moving today!

Family feet on fresh grass

Tetanus and Vaccination

Tetanus is an uncommon but very serious disease caused by spores of bacteria found in the environment. Make sure your family is up to date with their tetanus vaccine so they can enjoy being outdoors safely.

Man sitting at computer monitors

Worker Health Charts

Use the Worker Health Charts to learn how work affects health. Worker Health Charts allows users to chart hard-to-find work-related health data. Anyone can use this free web application to learn about work-related safety and health.

Family walking down sidewalk

Environmental Health

Learn more about how CDC's National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) protect and promote environmental health across the United States.


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