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Prevalence of Stroke | United States, 2006 to 2010

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Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Poona Infections Linked to Imported Cucumbers

salmonella  infections  mexico  outbreak  recall  Poona  Imported  Cucumbers  Andrew  Williamson 

Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Poona Infections Linked to Imported Cucumbers

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Seizure First Aid | Epilepsy | CDC

seizure response  seizure first aid  epilepsy first aid 

Learn how to take care of someone during a seizure.

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CDC

Get Your Flu Vaccine! | CDC Features

flu  influenza  CDC Features  flu vaccine  flu shot  long-term care  nursing home 

Flu vaccination is important for long-term care facility personnel.

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Food Safety Savvy | CDC Features

food poisoning  CDC Features  food safety 

Use these tools and tips to help prevent food poisoning.

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Be Ready, Be Healthy | CDC Features

emergency  community  response  preparedness  CDC Features 

Start talking to those around you about emergency preparedness today

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CDC

Prostate Cancer Awareness

cancer  features  CDC  overview  prostate  DRE  Digital Rectal Exam  informed decision making  Men’s Health  PSA test  prostate specific antigen test 

Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death among American men. Prostate cancers usually grow slowly. Most men with prostate cancer are older than 65 years and do not die from the disease. Finding and treating prostate cancer before symptoms occur may not improve your health or help you live longer.

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