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Pink Eye: Usually Mild and Easy to Treat | CDC Features

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Pink, itchy eyes? Pink eye – or conjunctivitis – is common and spreads easily. It sometimes needs medical treatment, depending on the cause. Know the symptoms, when to seek treatment, and how to help prevent it.

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Flu Season is Around the Corner | CDC Features

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Everyone 6 months and older should get an annual flu vaccine. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for your body to develop full protection against the flu. Get vaccinated to protect yourself and your loved ones!

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You Can Help Detect and Solve Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease | CDC Features

Did you know you can help disease detectives detect and solve foodborne disease outbreaks? Learn some ways you can help detect and solve foodborne disease outbreaks, and maybe help protect others from getting sick.

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FoodCORE - Investigating outbreaks of foodborne disease - CDC Features

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Each year, foodborne diseases cause illness in 1 in 6 Americans (or about 48 million people), resulting in about 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths. FoodCORE is a program supported by CDC that helps states detect and respond to multistate foodborne disease outbreaks.

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Safe Transport in Emergencies | CDC Features

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September is National Preparedness Month. Read one family’s story to find out how emergency preparedness can affect children with special health care needs.

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Twitter Chat: Preparedness Month

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Are you a clinician or healthcare provider and have questions on how to prepare for the possibility of caring for a patient with #Ebola? Join CDC experts for a live Twitter chat tomorrow, August 8th from 2–3 p.m. ET. Follow @CDCgov on Twitter, and use the hashtag #CDCchat to participate in the chat.

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Prepare for Unpredictable Spring Weather | CDC Features

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Spring weather can be unpredictable. Reduce injury risk and plan ahead.

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25 Years a Champion for Health Equity! - CDCFeatures

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During these 25 years, OMHHE has advanced the science and practice of eliminating health disparities and inequities –or health differences that are systematic, unfair, and avoidable--by, for example, collaborating with others across CDC in publishing manuscripts exploring topics such as health life expectancy by race, sex, and geography and contributing to the 2011 CDC Report on Health Disparities and Inequalities.

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Flu Season Is Here- Vaccinate to Protect You and Your Loved Ones from Flu

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Everyone 6 months and older should get an annual flu vaccine. It takes about two weeks after vaccination for your body to develop full protection against the flu. Get vaccinated by October to protect yourself and your loved ones!.

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It's Not Too Late to Vaccinate LP

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December 8-14 is National Influenza Vaccination Week. An annual flu vaccine is the single best way to prevent this serious illness. Get yours now!.

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