Features from this Week: Children and Epilepsy, Animals in Schools, and more

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Week in Review

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Epilepsy in Children

Parents may feel a mix of excitement and worry as a new school year begins. This is especially true for parents of children with epilepsy and seizures who worry about safety during the school day. Here are some tips to keep students with epilepsy safer as they head back to school.

Select, Adapt, Evaluate!

CDC released Select, Adapt, Evaluate! How to Use Essential Elements to Inform Your Prevention Approaches, an online tool to help state and local partners implement prevention approaches based on the best available evidence.

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Animals in Schools 

Animals can be entertaining and educational. But children, especially children under 5 years of age, are more likely to get sick from germs animals can sometimes carry.
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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.


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Disease of the Week

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