Features from this week: Spring Break Travel, Flu, Epilepsy, and more

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February 23, 2018

Hot Topics from CDC this week:

Ebola

DOTW: Ebola

 

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Sick with the flu?

Features This Week:

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Virtual Healthy School

The Virtual Healthy School is an interactive learning tool from CDC Healthy Schools. Explore the classrooms and other areas to to learn how to create healthier schools!

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Spring Break Travel

Wherever your travels take you this spring break, stay healthy and safe with these tips.

Milk and other dairy products

Raw (Unpasteurized) Milk

If you're thinking about drinking raw milk because you believe it has health benefits, consider other options. Raw milk can contain harmful germs, such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites, which can make you very sick, or even kill you or a loved one.

Cool dog playing with owner

Managing Epilepsy Well

Heart disease doesn't happen just to older adults. It is happening to younger adults more and more often. This is partly because the conditions that lead to heart disease are happening at younger ages. February is Heart Month, the perfect time to learn about your risk for heart disease and the steps you need to take now to help your heart.

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