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Is your healthy resolution to quit smoking? Quitting is hard, but you can do it. Prepare yourself by planning small ways to control cravings.
–Rohan, healthfinder.gov- My healthy resolutions for 2013 are both mental and physical. I would like to learn to speak French. I will also challenge myself to meet the Physical Activity Guidelines by doing at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week (that's only 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week). What are your healthy resolutions for the New Year? http://1.usa.gov/ZotPNh
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Ready to be healthier and more financially fit in the New Year? Get free resources and tips for success from the Federal Citizen Information Center.
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Keep a food diary to learn more about your eating habits. Knowing what, when, and why you eat can help you make small, healthy changes.
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Mold can start to grow in wet or damp places within 24 hours. Help your family stay healthy by learning how to prevent or get rid of mold.
–Silje, healthfinder.gov- Thank you for choosing healthfinder.gov as your prevention and wellness resource. We're excited to announce we reached 1 million web visits last month! We're pictured here with Dr. Howard Koh, Assistant Secretary for Health at HHS - Ellen and Silje, from the healthfinder.gov team
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Did you know? If you smoke around someone who has asthma or allergies, the smoke could cause an asthma or allergy attack. Quitting smoking can help make your home a healthier place to live.
–Rohan, healthfinder.gov- If someone in your family has allergies or asthma, take these simple steps to make a healthy home: http://1.usa.gov/ZcUr3G
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Store medicines and cleaning products where children can’t reach them. Help keep your child safe from poisoning.
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Most lead poisoning comes from paint in older homes. If you live in a home or apartment built before 1978, take steps to protect your family from lead poisoning.
–Silje, healthfinder.gov- Ask your doctor to print a record of the shots you’ve received. Keep this record and other important health information in a safe place: http://1.usa.gov/RfuEnZ
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Help stop the spread of germs that can cause the flu and other illnesses.
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Are you up to date on your shots? Getting shots is an important step in protecting yourself and your family.
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Take these 3 simple steps to make sure you are ready for an emergency.
–Ellen, healthfinder.gov- Use this form to make your family’s emergency plan: http://1.usa.gov/TMncim
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