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Photo: Two women smilingBreast CancerMammograms Can Find Breast Cancer Early
(Published: October 1, 2012)

Photo: Moon and earth's atmosphereChanging ClimatePublic Health Response to a Changing Climate
(Published: October 1, 2012)

Photo: Depressed girl lying downDepressionDealing with Depression and Anxiety
(Published: October 1, 2012)

Photo: Group of breast cancer survivorsDisabilitiesBreast Cancer and Women with Disabilities
(Published: October 1, 2012)

Photo: Rodent height=Got Mice? Seal, Trap, and Clean Up
(Published: October 1, 2012)

Photo: PeopleHepatitis C New Hepatitis C Testing Recommendations
(Published: October 1, 2012)

Photo: Baby blockSIDSOctober is SIDS Awareness Month
(Published: October 1, 2012)

Photo: Father and son in carTeen DriversNew CDC Report on Teen Drinking and Driving
(Published: October 2, 2012)

Learn how to prevent mosquito bites.West Nile Virus and MosquitoesProtect Yourself from West Nile Virus by Preventing Mosquito Bites
(Published: July 30, 2012)

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