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Does Breast or Ovarian Cancer Run in Your Family? | CDC Features

cancer  women  CDC  hereditary  breast  ovarian  genomics  genetics  breast cancer  ovarian cancer  CDC Features  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  family history  family health history  genetic counseling  hereditary risk  genetic testing  BRCA genes  Office of Public Health Genomics  OPHG 

If you have close relatives with breast or ovarian cancer, you may be at higher risk for developing these diseases. Does your family health history put you at higher risk? Would you benefit from cancer genetic counseling and testing?

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Salmonella and Chicken: What You Should Know and What You Can Do | CDC Features

chicken  salmonella  CDC  outbreak  food poisoning  CDC Features  food safety 

Autumn is a popular season for sporting events, and whether you are tailgating or channel surfing, chances are that barbeque chicken and spicy wings will make an appearance. Learn how to protect yourself from Salmonella.

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National Latino AIDS Awareness Day | CDC Features

HIV  AIDS  CDC  latino  CDC Features  HIV among Latinos  HIV among Hispanics  AIDS among Latinos  AIDS among Hispanics  NLAAD  National Latino AIDS Awareness Day 2015 

October 15 is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, a day to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS prevention among Hispanics/Latinos living in the United States and its territories.

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) | CDC Features

infants  CDC  sudden infant death syndrome  sids  CDC Features  SIDS Prevention  SUID  SIDS Awareness Month  SIDS Risk Factors  baby death 

October is SIDS Awareness Month. Learn more about the problem and the risk factors and take action to reduce the risk. Start by always placing babies on their backs to sleep.

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Prevent Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning | CDC Features

carbon monoxide  prevention  poisoning  CDC  CO  CDC Features  power outages  storms  CO Poisoning  winter weather  home heating systems  time change  CO detectors  Daylight Savings Time 

When you set your clocks backward one hour Sunday, November 6, 2016, remember to check the batteries in your CO detector.

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Vaccines: ACIP Vaccine Recommendations Home Page

recommendations  vaccines  CDC  ACIP  vaccine guidelines  ACIP recommendations  vaccine recommendations  immunization recommendations  vaccine recommendations of ACIP  recommendations home page  comprehensive vaccine recommendations  general recommendations on immunization  ACIP publications  published recommendations 

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is a group of medical and public health experts that develop recommendations on how to use vaccines to control diseases in the United States

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Malaria Cases in U.S. Hit 40-Year High | CDC Features

CDC  malaria  united states 

Increasing numbers of malaria cases reported in the U.S. serve as a reminder to travelers to countries with malaria: think ahead and take steps to protect yourself from this potentially fatal, but preventable disease.

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Common Colds: Protect Yourself and Others | CDC Features

prevention  cough  treatment  protect  CDC  antibiotics  infection  common  cold  common cold  headache  CDC Features  runny nose  sore throat  winter cold  respiratory virus  rhinovirus  cold symptoms  sneezing  body ache 

Sore throat and runny nose are usually the first signs of a cold, followed by coughing and sneezing. Most people recover in 7-10 days or so. You can help reduce your risk of getting a cold by washing your hands often and avoid touching your face with unwashed hands.

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