Hot Topics from CDC this week:
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Valley Fever Awareness
Valley fever is a fungal lung infection that can be devastating. Learning about Valley fever can help you and your doctor recognize the symptoms early.
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Be Food Safe
Anybody can get food poisoning, but most people don't think about food safety until they or someone they know gets sick after eating contaminated food.
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Gay Men's HIV Awareness
September 27 is National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NGMHAAD). This year's theme, The Conversation About HIV Is Changing, reminds us that advances in science have given us powerful tools that can help end new HIV infections in the United States.
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Promoting Healthy Schools
Parents have a powerful role in supporting children's health and learning. Use CDC's resources to help parents get involved in creating a healthier school!
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Pregnancy & Blood Clots
Pregnant or recently delivered a baby? Know your risks for a pregnancy-related blood clot. Learn how to reduce your risks for a blood clot with new, free educational tools from the Stop the Clot, Spread the WordTM campaign.
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Newborn Screening
Learn about one of the nation's most successful public health programs for newborn screening – CDC's National Center for Environmental Health Lab Quality Program.
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Chickenpox Can Be Serious
Most children who get chickenpox recover completely. But chickenpox can be serious, even deadly, especially for babies, adolescents, adults, pregnant women, and people with a weakened immune system. Make sure everyone in your family is up to date on their chickenpox vaccine.
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