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Fight Germs. Wash Your Hands (3:00)

This handwashing demonstration will show you how handwashing can get rid of germs and chemicals that get on our hands every day. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: http://www.cdc.gov/SocialMedia/Tools/CommentPolicy.html This video can also be viewed at https://www.cdc.gov/video/cdctv/Handwashing-English-lorez.mp4

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CDC

Healthy Schools Tools & Resources

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CDC

Enterobiasis - General Information - Frequently Asked Questions

faqs  frequently asked questions  enterobiasis  pinworm infection 

Frequently asked questions about Enterobiasis, also known as Pinworm Infection.

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CDC

Prevenga la exposición de los niños al plomo

CDC  Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades  Enfermedades y afecciones  salud  Vida saludable  Datos y estadísticas  Publicaciones  Etapas de la vida  Acerca de los CDC  niños  plomo  intoxicación  juguetes 

La intoxicación por plomo se puede prevenir. Sepa cómo prevenir la exposición de los niños al plomo.

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NHLBI

LAM - Living With

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis  sirolimus  pneumothorax  lung disease in women 

With earlier diagnosis and newer treatment, patients with LAM are living longer, with some living more than 20 years after diagnosis. Your doctor will monitor your condition to see if it is stable or getting worse and causing serious complications. Also, your doctor may recommend other medical care, including vaccines, lifestyle changes, and pregnancy and birth control planning.

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LAM - Treatment

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis  sirolimus  pneumothorax  lung disease in women 

While there is no cure for LAM, doctors treat LAM with sirolimus (rapamycin), a medicine that stabilizes lung function, treats an abnormal fluid buildup in the lung called chylothorax, and improves overall quality of life. They may also prescribe other medicines or therapies to control other symptoms or complications.

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NHLBI

LAM - Diagnosis

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis  sirolimus  pneumothorax  lung disease in women 

LAM is diagnosed based on your medical history and the results from diagnostic lung function tests, imaging tests such as high-resolution CT scans, VEGF-D blood tests, or other procedures.

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NHLBI

LAM - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis  sirolimus  pneumothorax  lung disease in women 

The signs and symptoms of pneumonia can be mild or severe and may include lung cysts, increased VEGF-D levels, reduced lung function, reduced, oxygen levels in the blood, chest pain or aches, fatigue, frequent cough, shortness of breath, and wheezing. Possible complications may include tumors in the kidneys, blood in the urine, enlarged lymph nodes, pleural effusions, pneumothorax or collapsed lung, and swelling.

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NHLBI

LAM - Risk Factors

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis  sirolimus  pneumothorax  lung disease in women 

LAM is a rare disease that mostly affects women of childbearing age.

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