Features from this week: CO Poisoning, HIV/AIDS, Child Nutrition, and more

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Title: Features from this week: CO Poisoning, HIV/AIDS, Child Nutrition, and more
Topics of interest and Features from CDC this week.
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March 8, 2019

Topics of interest from CDC this week:

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CO Poisoning

 

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Image of the Week

 

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Staph Infections

Features This Week:

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Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

March 10 is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to bring attention to how HIV and AIDS affect the health and well-being of women and girls within our community.

Father watching baby take first steps

Babies and Hepatitis A

The best way to prevent hepatitis A is by getting the hepatitis A vaccine. Babies infected with hepatitis A may not show any symptoms, and can pass the virus on to unvaccinated adults who can get very sick.

Father feeding toddler

Early Child Nutrition

Kids' early eating experiences can affect how they eat as they get older. That's why it's so important to introduce them to healthy foods from the very beginning.

Woman putting in contact lens

Healthy Contact Lens Wear

You only have one pair of eyes, so take care of them! Taking proper care of your contact lenses can help you see better and keep your eyes healthy.

Family making cookies

Say No to Raw Dough!

There are many special occasions through the year that are perfect to spend time with loved ones while preparing delicious baked foods in the kitchen. Follow these safety tips to help you and your loved ones stay healthy when handling raw dough.

 

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