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Losing Weight: Questions for the doctor |
Share these questions to help people talk with their doctors about losing weight in a healthy way. |
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Gestational Diabetes Screening: Questions for the doctor |
Getting tested for gestational diabetes is part of regular prenatal care. Share this list of questions to help women talk with their doctor or midwife. |
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Preguntas para el doctor: Cómo prevenir la osteoporosis |
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Consejos: Cómo nadar sin peligro |
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Take Care of Your Teeth and Gums |
Share this resource to help people take care of their teeth and gums and prevent tooth decay (cavities). |
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Ride Your Bike Safely |
Riding bikes is a great way to get active. Share these safety tips to help people ride safely. |
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Prevent Mosquito and Tick Bites |
Most bug bites are harmless, but some mosquitoes and ticks carry diseases. Share these easy steps to help people prevent mosquito and tick bites. |
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Hazte las pruebas de detección del cáncer de colon y de recto |
People age 50 to 75 need to get tested regularly for colorectal cancer. Share this resource to encourage people to get tested. |
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Trata de dormir lo suficiente |
Your source for reliable health information from the Federal government. Offering quick guides to heart disease, personalized health advice, and tips and tools to help you and those you care about stay healthy. |
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Los hombres deben tomar las riendas de su salud |
It's important for children to have their vision checked at least once by age 6, even if there aren't any signs of eye problems. Share this resource to help parents get their children's vision checked. |
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