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The information
found on this page is courtesy of the 2005 National Health Observances,
National Health Information Center, Office of Disease Prevention
and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
Washington, D.C. For a complete listing of the 2005 National Health
Observances, please visit their website. |
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- 5
A Day
Learn how important it is to get a colorful variety
of fruits and vegetables into your diet everyday.
- American
Academy of Pediatrics
Visit the parenting corner and research
children's health topics like safety and injury prevention,
immunization information, and car seat safety guides.
- American
Cancer Society
Comprehensive cancer information that includes
treatment options, news and features, and interactive tools
to help research clinical trials and make treatment decisions. Contact the American Cancer Society today to set up an email reminder for your annual mammogram.
- American
Diabetes Association
Find out how to prevent diabetes,
get some useful tips, and see the latest diabetes news and
information.
- American
Heart Association
Learn how to reduce the risk of heart
disease, high blood pressure, and stroke.
- American
Red Cross
Resource for emergency preparedness, health and
safety tips, care giving information, first aid programs, and
much more.
- Center
for Disease Control and Prevention
Find out how to fight
the spread of infectious disease, and keep your family safe
and healthy.
- Food
and Drug Administration
Get information about recalls,
market withdrawals, and safety alerts.
- National
Cancer Institute
Provides up to date information on many
types of cancer, information on clinical trials, and resources
for people dealing with cancer.
- National
Institutes of Health
The National Institute of Health is
the federal focal point for health research and offers health
information for the public as well as medical professionals.
This website has links to many institutes and centers that
make up NIH.
- National
Institute of Mental Health
Find information about the signs,
symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment for mental health conditions.
- WebMD
Check
your symptoms, use helpful health tools, and learn about your
disease or condition at this website filled with extensive information.
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