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Work Out at Work

health  exercise  work  schedule  break  walking  fit  active  stairs  Coworkers 

Learn ways to fit exercise into your work day. Stay active during your regular schedule by taking walking breaks with coworkers or using the stairs.

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CDC

Molluscum Contagiosum | Pox virus

resources  treatment  effects  infection  schools  work  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  references  Day Care Centers  lesions  sore  bumps  contagious  swimming pools  clinical information  molluscum contagiosum  poxvirus  mollusca 

Molluscum contagiosum is an infection caused by a poxvirus (molluscum contagiosum virus). The result of the infection is usually a benign, mild skin disease characterized by lesions (growths) that may appear anywhere on the body. Within 6-12 months, Molluscum contagiosum typically resolves without scarring but may take as long as 4 years.

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CDC

When Working in the Cold, Be Prepared and Be Aware | CDC Features

health  safety  cold  work  CDC Features 

Some cold weather dangers are obvious, but others are harder to see. When you must work in the cold, always be prepared and be aware.

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CDC

SARS | About Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome | CDC

health  information  school  travel  CDC  infection  work  Severe acute respiratory syndrome  SARS  exposure management  community containment 

SARS, CDC Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome information

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CDC

Cancer Prevention in the Workplace Feature

cancer  work  carcinogens 

Your job can have a big influence on your health. Learn how employers can help their employees lower their cancer risk.

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CDC

Workers Without Paid Sick Leave May Skip Cancer Screening Tests

cancer  education  research  evaluation  CDC  partnerships  monitoring  capacity  work  collaboration  about  division of cancer  DCPC  ongoing 

Lack of paid sick leave can prevent people from getting the health care services they need.

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CDC

Guide to Promoting Cancer Prevention in Your Community

cancer  education  research  evaluation  community  CDC  partnerships  monitoring  capacity  work  collaboration  about  division of cancer  DCPC  ongoing 

CDC developed this tool kit to help community groups lead cancer prevention efforts.

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CDC

Leave Your Work (Exposures) at Work

pregnancy  work  leave  exposures  breastfeeding  Infertility  miscarriage  occupation  reproductive health  Congenital Anomalies  Birth Defects  family health  take-home  carry home  job  work exposure  employer  employee  worker recommendations  breast feeding 

Chemicals from your work can come home on your skin, hair, clothes and shoes. When you go home, these chemicals can get onto your floors, your furniture, or in your car where your family members or pets can be exposed. We call this take-home exposure.

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CDC

Keep Kids Safe This Summer | CDC Features

prevention  health  safety  features  children  disease  summer  kids  playground  play  CDC  injury  swimming  work  water  pool  heat  sun  sunburn  CDC Features 

Hot weather provides opportunities for kids to enjoy the outdoors. Take steps to keep them safe and healthy, both indoors and outdoors.

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