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Most Americans Should Consume Less Sodium

sodium  salt 

View information and resources on Salt and Sodium from the CDC.

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CDC

Heart Disease Home Page

CDC  heart diease 

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CDC

Anaplasmosis

Anaplasmosis  black-legged tick  Ixodes scapularis  western black-legged tick  Ixodes pacificus 

Anaplasmosis is a tickborne disease caused by the bacterium Anaplasma phagocytophilum. It was previously known as human granulocytic ehrlichiosis (HGE) and has more recently been called human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA).

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Winter Weather

Taking preventive action is your best defense against having to deal with extreme cold-weather conditions. By preparing your home and car in advance for winter emergencies, and by observing safety precautions during times of extremely cold weather, you can reduce the risk of weather-related health problems.

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CDC

Winter Weather | Stay Safe and Healthy

Taking preventive action is your best defense against having to deal with extreme cold-weather conditions. By preparing your home and car in advance for winter emergencies, and by observing safety precautions during times of extremely cold weather, you can reduce the risk of weather-related health problems.

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DEET, Showers, and Tick Checks Can Stop Ticks | CDC Features.

lyme disease  CDC Features  babesiosis  ticks  tick removal  rocky mountain spotted fever  repellent  tick bites  DEET  permethrin 

Reduce your chances of getting a tickborne disease by using repellents, checking for ticks, and showering after being outdoors. If you have a tick bite followed by a fever or rash, seek medical attention.

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