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#Zika virus every day.” -#CDCResponder Amy Gargis. Read about her work on Zika.http://bit.ly/2kctRow -
Are you around loud sounds at home and in your community? They could be causing hearing loss. Learn how.
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#AskTheExperts LIVE! Tune in at 1 p.m. ET on#CDCHEADSUP Facebook for our first concussion Q&A http://www.facebook.com/CDCHEADSUP pic.twitter.com/p9PteHMQQi -
Roses are red, violets are blue, help protect your little ones before they’re 2. http://bit.ly/2kK9jX4 pic.twitter.com/Z1kOwB7egU
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Don’t miss the CDC PQC webinar on Improving
#Antibiotic Use in Newborns. 2/17 @ 1PM ET. Register @ http://bit.ly/2keRCM4 pic.twitter.com/b0i9xKIiZW -
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@CDCMMWR report looks at congenital microcephaly among newborns in New York during 2013–2015. http://bit.ly/2lvG8Vq pic.twitter.com/ATbt5a3kf8 -
Cooking for your valentine or dining out? 14 tips for a heart-healthy & safe meal.
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Join our
#VetoViolence Facebook Forum on preventing teen dating violence all week: http://on.fb.me/SbNbg4#teenDVmonthpic.twitter.com/t29JxzDHti -
#DidYouKnow young children are at high risk for serious flu complications? Protect your child with a#flu shot! http://bit.ly/2kWUdhj pic.twitter.com/YcjiaY3WAw -
You’re invited to our
#VetoViolence Facebook Forum to Prevent Teen Dating Violence, Feb 13-17!#teenDVmonth http://on.fb.me/SbNbg4 pic.twitter.com/5lNOJqWGAm -
Next week! Tues Feb 14th at 1pm EST
#CDCHEADSUP is launching their first#AskTheExperts! Learn more: http://bit.ly/2lziw2f pic.twitter.com/RpxFvBMGOg -
CDC’s Bruce Bernard, a
@NIOSH Chief Medical Officer, helped set up procedures to identify victims after the Asian Tsunami.#IAMCDCpic.twitter.com/UIXVD9u80NI am CDC - Bruce BernardVideo series designed to highlight the work of staff across CDC, informing potential job applicants of the scope of the agency’s work, encompassing both administrative and scientific functions. -
Ready for the weekend? Cell phone, wallet, ear plugs—check! Find out why you should pack your ear plugs.
#VitalSigns http://bit.ly/2jjiwRI pic.twitter.com/hEtG7q63dvToo Loud for Too Long: Loud Noises Damage HearingHearing loss is the third most common chronic health condition in the US. Noise exposure away from your job can damage your hearing just as much as working in a noisy place. -
It's cold season. Help protect yourself and others: Wash your hands often & stay home when you're sick. http://bit.ly/2lplfud pic.twitter.com/dXUTWVhUv3
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Feb. is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Be informed of the problem & solution: http://go.usa.gov/cKzv7
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Think your hearing is fine? 25% of US adults who report excellent hearing have damage. CDC explains why.
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Drowning was the most common cause of death related to Hurricane Matthew --- CDC report: http://bit.ly/2kTLcpn
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Protect yourself and your family by learning the symptoms of CO poisoning. Read more at: http://bit.ly/2kqqoSw .
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#FluTip: Don't ignore#flu symptoms. Seek medical attention promptly if you’re at high risk of serious flu illness. http://go.usa.gov/x9MTY pic.twitter.com/T9hUh8lME3 -
When sound is too loud for too long, your hearing suffers. Learn some sounds that pose a danger.
#VitalSigns http://bit.ly/2jjiwRI pic.twitter.com/vAoO0zyboCKeep the Volume DownHearing loss is the third most common chronic health condition in the US. Noise exposure away from your job can damage your hearing just as much as working in a noisy place. -
Nearly half of African American adults have some form of cardiovascular disease. Learn how you can stay healthy.http://bit.ly/2lke6j1
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