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Choose a quiz or interactive health tool below to test your knowledge and to see if you or your family is at higher risk for certain diseases or conditions. Discuss the results with your health care provider and family. Taking healthy steps early can help prevent certain health problems and complications.

Learn what you can do to help improve your health with these quick and easy quizzes!

Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

Folic Acid Quiz

Body Weight

Calculate Your Body Mass Index (BMI)

Bone Health

Parents' Quiz on Powerful Bones, Powerful Girls

Child and Adolescent Health

Kids' Stress-O-Meter Quiz

Milestones Checklist

Test Your Knowledge about Kids' Health

Diabetes

Learn the Facts about Diabetes

Diabetes: You Could Be at Risk  (NIH)

Environmental Health

Handling and Laundering Pesticide-Soiled Clothing Quiz

Immunizations

Adult Immunization Quiz: What Vaccines Do You Need?

Instant Childhood Immunization Scheduler

Injury and Violence

Dating Abuse: Fact or Fiction Quiz (chooserespect.org)

Heads Up: Concussion in Youth Sports- A Quiz for Coaches, Athletes, and Parents

Teen Dating Violence

Men’s Health

Test Your Knowledge about Men’s Health

Nutrition

How Many Fruits and Vegetables Do You Need?

Portion Distortion! Do You Know How Food Portions Have Changed in 20 Years? (NIH)

Oral Health

Brush Up on Healthy Teeth: Simple Steps for Kids’ Smiles

Physical Activity

Barriers to Being Active Quiz: What Keeps You from Being More Active?

Pregnancy and Reproductive Health

Diethylstilbestrol (DES) Interactive Self-Assessment Guide

Water-Related Issues

Healthy Swimming IQ Quiz

Women’s Health

Mother's Health Quiz

Test Your Knowledge about Women’s Health

Workplace Safety and Health

Noise Meter: Learn More about Hearing Loss Prevention

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Content Source: CDC Office of Women’s Health
Page last modified: August 20, 2008
Page last reviewed: July 20, 2007