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Health Is a Human Right: Achieving Health Equity, the newest exhibition at the David J Sencer CDC Museum, explores how communities are improving health outcomes across the United States. Visit the exhibition which will run until August 1, 2025. https://t.co/LqxxzWoXHc
Going to college can be an exciting time! It’s an opportunity for students to gain new knowledge and experiences, both inside and outside the classroom. Working together, students and institutions can ensure a safe and healthy college experience for all. https://t.co/OuyRCE1MmU
Every 4.5 minutes a baby is born with a birth defect. Help us raise awareness for these conditions this January during #BirthDefects Awareness Month. From pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence, to adulthood—#EveryJourneyMatters! https://t.co/l9eNWjxYGv
The best way to reduce your risk from seasonal flu and its potentially serious complications is to get a flu vaccine every year. Take a look at these resources to help answer your questions about preventing the flu. https://t.co/Sc33CGWxgk
Winter storms and extreme cold can be dangerous! Exposure to cold temperatures can lead to health risks like frostbite and hypothermia.
Learn how to avoid frostbite and hypothermia: https://t.co/tUKze2Ddb3
#WinterSafetWinter storms and extreme cold can be dangerous! Exposure to cold temperatures can lead to health risks like frostbite and hypothermia.
Learn how to avoid frostbite and hypothermia: https://t.co/tUKze2Ddb3
#WinterSafetWinter storms and extreme cold can be dangerous! Exposure to cold temperatures can lead to health risks like frostbite and hypothermia.
Learn how to avoid frostbite and hypothermia: https://t.co/tUKze2Ddb3
#WinterSafetWinter storms and extreme cold can be dangerous! Exposure to cold temperatures can lead to health risks like frostbite and hypothermia.
Learn how to avoid frostbite and hypothermia: https://t.co/tUKze2Ddb3
#WinterSafety
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness month. Cervical cancer is a disease in which cells in the cervix grow out of control, impacting thousands of women each year. Learn about the steps you can take to prevent #cervicalcancer. https://t.co/321EerE6X3
We wish everyone a safe and healthy holidays and New Year! We’ll see you in the new year to continue our work in achieving health equity for all. https://t.co/MlKSKGxD3F
.@CDCHealthEquity conducted message testing to learn what diverse audiences think, understand, and feel about the concept of health equity. Learn more about communicating health equity concepts (CHEC) today! https://t.co/C3cFOSLoaf
Health Is a Human Right: Achieving Health Equity is the latest exhibition at the David J. Sencer CDC Museum, that explores how communities are improving health outcomes across the United States. Visit the exhibit with friends and family this holiday! https://t.co/LqxxzWoXHc
Did you know most women experience menopause between ages 45 and 55? Learn about common symptoms and improving health and working conditions for women experiencing menopause. https://t.co/9gkNGSosjH
Community-level change happens by addressing important social, economic, and environmental factors to build strong, resilient communities. Learn more about how Rhode Island’s Equity Zone Initiative is addressing these factors. https://t.co/Euw3CW8N2O
Support American Indian and Alaska Native mothers by hearing their concerns and ensuring they get the care they need. CDC’s #HearHer campaign uplifts the stories of American Indian women and shares culturally relevant resources: https://t.co/4QQOAScudj
Be prepared to stay safe and healthy in winter weather. ❄️
❄️ Have an emergency kit for your home and car.
❄️ Prepare for power outages and outdoor activity.
❄️ Know the symptoms of frostbite and hypothermia.
More tips to #PrepYourHealth: https://t.co/l3oHf1fQCU
#DYK women are 5x more likely to experience a dangerous blood clot during pregnancy and the 3-month period after delivery? Learn more here: https://t.co/o2Uy9mone2
On December 3, we recognize International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Learn more about CDC’s commitment to working with and supporting the disability community. https://t.co/U0clt8mnav #InternationalDayOfPersonsWithDisabilities
@CDCgov reports adults with disabilities experience frequent mental distress about 5x as often as adults without disabilities. Learn more: https://t.co/FeYXeWt4eb
#InternationalDayOfPersonsWithDisabilities
Expanding rapid access to PrEP and other #HIV prevention methods is needed to meet global targets and #endHIV as a public health threat. CDC’s work around the world ensures #PrEP reaches those who need it most.
Discover more during #WorldAIDSDay: https://t.co/FahFsJgZcB.
It's Public Health Thank You Day! Today, we honor #PublicHealthHeroes everywhere for their work protecting health and improving lives. 💙 Learn how the Injury Center and our funded partners are preventing injuries and violence:
https://t.co/Ce1RgXD71p
#PHTYD