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Use safety seats, not seat belts, to keep your little ones safe in the car, says a new study from APHA’s journal: http://snipurl.com/7nuj111:03 AM Dec 8thfrom web
The health of the U.S. isn't getting any better: This report says we've failed to improve for 4th year in a row: http://snipurl.com/7a5zz7:54 AM Dec 5thfrom web
Today is the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. Take the pledge to be a leader on AIDS education and advocacy: http://snipurl.com/6zseq7:05 AM Dec 1stfrom web
Our friends at USDA say they'll be standing by their poultry hotline tomorrow! Call if you need tips: 1-888-674-6854 http://snurl.com/6ubeu8:54 AM Nov 26thfrom web
Cooking it up this Thursday? Make sure your gobbler reaches a roasty-toasty 165 degrees. More food safety tips: http://snipurl.com/62be76:40 AM Nov 26thfrom web
Howdy, neighbor! Say hello to this new CDC Twitter on flu. With flu season creeping up, it's a timely addition: http://twitter.com/CDCFlu7:25 AM Nov 5thfrom web
Voting is the ultimate public health intervention! Cast your vote for health tomorrow.7:16 AM Nov 3rdfrom web
Don't forget to change your clocks Sunday! While you are at it, check your smoke alarms and emergency supplies: http://snipurl.com/4uuyo1:33 PM Oct 30thfrom web
BioThe American Public Health Association works to protect Americans from health threats. More APHA health Twitters: twitter.com/getready and twitter.com/nphw