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Have a safe
#NewYearsEve and don’t forget to share our eCard with family and friends! http://t.cdc.gov/ecards/message.aspx?cardid=759&category=582 …#KnowThrombosispic.twitter.com/aYYNmFgZUk -
Pregnant? This January tell us how you are making healthy choices for you & your baby’s protection. https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/prevention-month.html …
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Birth defects affect
#1in33 babies born in the US each year. Share your#1in33 story to raise awareness this January!pic.twitter.com/TDqXtMFCRe -
Sit up, grab toys, walk. Learn if your child’s physical development is on track for a healthy
#NewYear. http://motordelay.aap.org/ pic.twitter.com/tbLGptcGns -
#Pregnant women are at higher risk for the#flu. Protect your baby. Get info about the flu: http://go.usa.gov/x85nP pic.twitter.com/WpXFNX1Sj4 -
People w/ spina bifida face unique challenges and experiences as they get older. Here's what to expect: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/spinabifida/living.html ….pic.twitter.com/viKbfgBxva
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Make it your resolution to help protect pregnant women by taking steps to prevent the spread of Zika this year. http://bit.ly/29tNfMy pic.twitter.com/1zksfu5oyc
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In 2016, we learned about the strides made in sickle cell care. Read about the progress and what’s next. http://www.ajpmonline.org/issue/S0749-3797(16)X0014-1 …pic.twitter.com/nrAknah4ZJ
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Are you expecting in the New Year? Make it your resolution to track your child’s healthy development w/ this tool. http://motordelay.aap.org/ pic.twitter.com/8Bl3pDv88i
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In 2017, make a pledge for babies & families! Join the Birth Defects Prevention Month Thunderclap. http://thndr.me/it9cT2
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Pregnant? What you should know about diabetes and pregnancy! http://1.usa.gov/1pHpDXD pic.twitter.com/1sFL9n2k00
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In 2016, we learned that 3 in 4 young children with ADHD are treated w/ meds. Behavior therapy can help. http://1.usa.gov/1Vy5jpm
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CDC is committed to improving what we know about birth defects. Join the conversation this January and share how
#1in33 affects you.pic.twitter.com/wFtrdEdaNw -
What's your motivation for 2017? Make it a year for a healthier you with these easy steps: https://www.cdc.gov/preconception/women.html ….
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#HappyHolidays! Remember to move around & get your blood flowing during long distance travel. https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dvt/travel.html …pic.twitter.com/I4ABIBtUsv -
Amaris didn’t know the risk factors for blood clots until she had one, while traveling in Malaysia. https://www.flickr.com/photos/cdcsocialmedia/12634095535/in/album-72157629484017932 …
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Spend tummy time in front of colorful holiday décor. Learn more on baby's development at 2 months → http://bit.ly/2gtcq0l .pic.twitter.com/qGEqicEV7g
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#Depression is treatable! Pregnant women w/depression should speak to their provider about treatment options. http://1.usa.gov/1rhxgDx pic.twitter.com/fJy98OOSeg -
DYK? During the 2015-16
#flu season, more than 15K children younger than 5 years were hospitalized from flu complications.#GetAFluVaxpic.twitter.com/JsStCAJc6C -
You check your holiday list twice- what about your emergency checklist? Remember to include these resources for
#PWD https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/emergency-tools.html#for-pwd …pic.twitter.com/P7RUAlxdo9
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