Websites for Kids and TeensBelow are CDC and other federal government health websites especially for kids and teens. CDC Websites |
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BAM! Body and Mind Learn what you need to know to make healthy lifestyle choices. |
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Choose Respect Learn how to build healthy relationships to stop dating abuse before it starts. |
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Diabetes and Healthy Living:
The Eagle's Nest Learn from the wise eagle in this book series how to use balance, courage, healing, strength, and wisdom to prevent diabetes and grow safe and strong. |
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Environmental
Health for Kids Learn how CDC works to help you stay healthy wherever you live, work, and play. |
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Express Your Health: Fun Pages for
Kids Learn safe and healthy habits with these fun pages, including an activity book, puzzles, coloring pages, and games. |
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Facts about
Toxic Chemicals and the Environment Learn about some toxic chemicals that you might find in your own home, school, neighborhood, town, or city. |
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Kids’ Quest
on Disability and Health Learn the answers to some of your questions about kids with disabilities. |
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Rabies Learn how to protect yourself and your pets from a serious disease called rabies. |
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VERB: It’s What
You Do Learn how fun physical activity can be! |
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What You Should Know
about Safety and Health on the Job Are you a working teen? Learn about your rights on the job and how to protect yourself from injury. |
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You(th)
and Tobacco I Quit! Learn about tobacco use and how to quit. |
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Other Federal Government Websites |
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FDA
Kids’ Page |
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Girls’ Health Choose a topic, and learn how girls can stay safe and healthy. |
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Healthfinder:
Kids' Sites Learn how to be healthy and have fun! |
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HHS for Kids View links to health information for kids and teens. |
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“Kidd” Safety Learn how to stay safe by playing these fun games! |
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Kids.gov View links to health, fitness, safety, and other topics by grade level. |
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National Institute
of Environmental Health Sciences Kids’ Page Learn more about health problems caused by the environment. |
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Powerful
Bones, Powerful Girls Learn how you can build strong bones. |
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Ready Kids Learn how to be prepared for unexpected situations. |
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The
President’s Challenge Jump rope, play catch, race a friend, and more! Win awards for staying active, and track your progress along with kids across America. |
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This site contains documents in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to access the file. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader, you may download a free copy from the Adobe Web site.
Content Source: CDC Office
of Women's Health
Page last modified: November 5, 2008
Page last reviewed: November 5, 2008
Page last modified: November 5, 2008
Page last reviewed: November 5, 2008