CDC Health & Safety Features: CDC Public Health Grand Rounds, Measles, Hemochromatosis and More!
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sent this bulletin at 07/11/2013 04:59 PM EDTCDC.gov Features deliver actionable and timely health, safety and wellness messages. Here is a preview of the CDC.gov Health and Safety features of the week:
Aging and Health in America, 2013Baby boomers can take steps to live long and healthy lives.Baby boomers can take steps to live long and healthy lives.
CDC Public Health Grand RoundsWatch CDC’s Public Health Grand Rounds, “The Future of Cancer Screening: Public Health Approaches,” which will be held on July 16, at 1 p.m. (EDT) at www.cdc.gov/about/grand-rounds.
Don't Wreck Your Vacation!Follow these tips to minimize your risk of being injured in a car crash while you're on vacation.
Keeping Older Adults Safe in Emergencies
Learn how states and communities can plan for and protect vulnerable older adults in all hazards emergencies.
Measles: Make Sure Your Child is Fully Immunized
One of the best ways to protect children from measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases is to vaccinate them on time. Check your child's medical records to see if he or she is up to date on vaccinations.
Pop Quiz: Hemochromatosis
July is Hemochromatosis Awareness Month. How much do you know about this condition? Take our quiz to find out.
Prescription Painkiller Overdoses
A growing epidemic, especially among women
Traveling with a Disability
An estimated 37.5 million people in the United States have a disability. If you have a disability and are considering international travel, a little advance planning, including a pre-travel visit with a travel medicine specialist, can enable you to see the world and return home safe and healthy.
What are the Reasons to Vaccinate My Baby?Protecting your child's health and safety is very important to you. That's why most parents choose immunization. Nothing protects babies better from 14 serious childhood diseases. Choose to immunize. It's the powerful defense that's safe, proven and effective.
Aging and Health in America, 2013Baby boomers can take steps to live long and healthy lives.Baby boomers can take steps to live long and healthy lives.
CDC Public Health Grand RoundsWatch CDC’s Public Health Grand Rounds, “The Future of Cancer Screening: Public Health Approaches,” which will be held on July 16, at 1 p.m. (EDT) at www.cdc.gov/about/grand-rounds.
Don't Wreck Your Vacation!Follow these tips to minimize your risk of being injured in a car crash while you're on vacation.
Keeping Older Adults Safe in Emergencies
Learn how states and communities can plan for and protect vulnerable older adults in all hazards emergencies.
Measles: Make Sure Your Child is Fully Immunized
One of the best ways to protect children from measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases is to vaccinate them on time. Check your child's medical records to see if he or she is up to date on vaccinations.
Pop Quiz: Hemochromatosis
July is Hemochromatosis Awareness Month. How much do you know about this condition? Take our quiz to find out.
Prescription Painkiller Overdoses
A growing epidemic, especially among women
Traveling with a Disability
An estimated 37.5 million people in the United States have a disability. If you have a disability and are considering international travel, a little advance planning, including a pre-travel visit with a travel medicine specialist, can enable you to see the world and return home safe and healthy.
What are the Reasons to Vaccinate My Baby?Protecting your child's health and safety is very important to you. That's why most parents choose immunization. Nothing protects babies better from 14 serious childhood diseases. Choose to immunize. It's the powerful defense that's safe, proven and effective.
CDC.gov feature articles are written by subject matter experts and health communicators, then edited to emphasize strong call-to-action messages and friendly, meaningful visuals. While most features are topic- or event-driven, some capture the full scope of CDC's work on cross-cutting topics such as staying healthy and safe over the holidays, sending kids back to school, or CDC's global programs and outreach. CDC Features may be syndicated to other Web sites at no cost. Learn more about Content Syndication.
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