Thursday, February 17, 2022

February is Heart Health Month

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Model Heart Health

Sharing is caring, but not when it comes to serious health conditions like diabetes or heart disease. These health conditions, like many others, can run in families. But there’s a lot you can do to help protect yourself and your family.

 

Heart Health

Despite an increase in awareness over the past decades, only about half (56%) of women recognize that heart disease is their number 1 killer.

Lower your Risk of Heart Disease >

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Motion Sickness

Motion sickness happens when the movement you see is different from what your inner ear senses. This can cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. You can get motion sick in a car, or on a train, airplane, boat, or amusement park ride. 

 

Ways to Prevent Motion Sickness >

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Prevention through Design

PtD is one of the best ways to prevent and control occupational injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. 

About PtD National Initiative>

 

Epilepsy: Get the Facts!

Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes repeated seizures. There are many different types of epilepsy and many different kinds of seizures. Epilepsy can get in the way of life, especially when seizures keep happening.

 

5 Things You Should Know >

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Disease of the Week

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COVID-19 in the U.S.

 

Cases, Data, and Surveillance

 

Find maps and charts to track cases, deaths, and other trends of COVID-19 at the local, state, and national levels.

 

View CDC’s COVID Data Tracker Vaccinations tab to track distribution of COVID-19 vaccines in your state.

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COVID-19 Case Count Map

 

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