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H1N1 Flu: A Decade Later
Learn more about the progress CDC has made since the 2009 Flu Pandemic in monitoring, detecting, treating, and preventing flu.
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Cancer and Men
The most common kinds of cancer among men in the U.S. are skin cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer.
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National HIV Testing DayThis year’s theme, Doing It My Way, is a call to action that encourages people to get tested for HIV in a way that is comfortable for them.Read More > |
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Oysters and Vibriosis
Learn about vibriosis, a disease linked to raw oysters—and how to protect your health when it comes to oysters and certain other shellfish.
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National Men's Health Week
Whether it’s your husband, partner, dad, brother, son, or friend you can help support the health and safety of the men in your life.
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF)Do you know about Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), the most deadly tickborne disease in the world? (RMSF) is a serious, sometimes deadly, bacterial disease spread through the bite of an infected tick. |
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Essentials for ParentingCDC’s Essentials for Parenting is a free, online resource which helps parents of toddlers and preschoolers handle common behavior challenges.Read More > |
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Vaccine SafetyHealth officials are continuously monitoring information from many sources for any clues that a particular vaccine may cause an adverse health event. As a result, the United States has one of the best vaccine safety programs in the world. |
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