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  2. What do you think public health professionals do? You may be a perfect candidate for a job in public health & not even know it! Join a live Twitter chat with CDC Director Dr. Frieden to talk about working in public health this Friday, October 26 at 3PM ET.
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  4. Public health professionals: we want to hear from you! Did you have an unusual path to your public health career? Join Dr. Frieden for a Twitter chat this Friday at 3PM ET and share your advice with the next generation of public health professionals.
  5. As parents and kids get ready for cold and flu season, it’s also a good idea to be aware of your environment and how it might be affecting children’s health. Check out the Tracking Network to learn more about children’s environmental health. http://go.usa.gov/Yyfz
    Photo: As parents and kids get ready for cold and flu season, it’s also a good idea to be aware of your environment and how it might be affecting children’s health. Check out the Tracking Network to learn more about children’s environmental health. http://go.usa.gov/Yyfz
  6. World Polio Day, established by Rotary International over a decade ago, is held on October 24th in celebration of the birth of Dr. Jonas Salk, the man who led the first team to develop a vaccine against polio. The development of the polio v...
    accine reduced polio worldwide by 99% with only Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan as the remaining polio endemic countries in 2012. World Polio Day is an opportunity for the global polio eradication community to renew its promise of a polio-free world to future generations. http://go.usa.gov/YyB5
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    Photo: World Polio Day, established by Rotary International over a decade ago, is held on October 24th in celebration of the birth of Dr. Jonas Salk, the man who led the first team to develop a vaccine against polio. The development of the polio vaccine reduced polio worldwide by 99% with only Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan as the remaining polio endemic countries in 2012. World Polio Day is an opportunity for the global polio eradication community to renew its promise of a polio-free world to future generations. http://go.usa.gov/YyB5
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    Remind a woman you care about to ask her doctor about mammograms with CDC's Health-e-Card!
  8. FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency: Put safety & preparedness info in your pocket - three mobile sites to bookmark today:

    - FEMA: http://m.fema.gov/
    - U.S. National Weather Service: http://mobile.weather.gov/
    - CDC (Centers for Disease Control): http://m.cdc.gov/
    Put safety & preparedness info in your pocket - three mobile sites to bookmark today:

    - FEMA: http://m.fema.gov/
    - U.S. National Weather Service: http://mobile.weather.gov/
    - CDC (Centers for Disease Control): http://m.cdc.gov/
    Photo: Put safety & preparedness info in your pocket - three mobile sites to bookmark today:

  - FEMA: http://m.fema.gov
  - U.S. National Weather Service: http://mobile.weather.gov
  - CDC (Centers for Disease Control): http://m.cdc.gov
  9. CDC shared a link.
    Attention students: interested in a career in public health? How do you find the right career in public health? Ask the CDC Director! Dr. Frieden will answer your questions and share insights and experiences about working in public health during a live Twitter chat this Friday, October 26 at 3PM ET.
  10. Each year in the United States, about 18,000 women and 7,000 men are affected by cancers caused by HPV (human papillomavirus). HPV vaccine is recommended for girls and boys at age 11 or 12 to protect against the types of HPV that cause many of these cancers. http://go.usa.gov/YmKF
    Photo: Each year in the United States, about 18,000 women and 7,000 men are affected by cancers caused by HPV (human papillomavirus). HPV vaccine is recommended for girls and boys at age 11 or 12 to protect against the types of HPV that cause many of these cancers. http://go.usa.gov/YmKF
  11. The wait is finally over! Download the new CDC Android app from Google Play today for the latest CDC updates. http://bit.ly/RvFF06
    Photo: The wait is finally over! Download the new CDC Android app from Google Play today for the latest CDC updates. http://bit.ly/RvFF06
  12. A project to improve short-term newborn screening follow-up showed an increase in the number of pediatric practices checking newborn screening results, putting results in medical charts, and sharing results with parents. http://go.usa.gov/YEdh
    Photo: A project to improve short-term newborn screening follow-up showed an increase in the number of pediatric practices checking newborn screening results, putting results in medical charts, and sharing results with parents. http://go.usa.gov/YEdh
  13. National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is October 21-27, 2012. Lead poisoning is entirely preventable. The key is stopping children from coming into contact with lead and treating children who have been poisoned by lead. Learn more about preventing childhood lead exposure. http://go.usa.gov/YEx9
    Photo: National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is October 21-27, 2012. Lead poisoning is entirely preventable. The key is stopping children from coming into contact with lead and treating children who have been poisoned by lead. Learn more about preventing childhood lead exposure. http://go.usa.gov/YEx9
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    CDC now recommends a second type of pneumococcal vaccine (called PCV13 or Prevnar 13) for adults with certain medical conditions, such as HIV, and those without a spleen or who take drugs that weaken the immune system. See if you need one.
  15. Parents and caregivers should keep laundry detergent pods, as well as other household cleaning products, out of reach and out of sight of children. Learn more in this CDC report: http://go.usa.gov/YUFC
    Photo: Parents and caregivers should keep laundry detergent pods, as well as other household cleaning products, out of reach and out of sight of children. Learn more in this CDC report: http://go.usa.gov/YUFC
  16. Get the latest version of the CDC iPad app now available in iTunes. It’s FREE and puts current CDC content right at your fingertips. Download today! http://is.gd/JOGZ5f
    Photo: Get the latest version of the CDC iPad app now available in iTunes. It’s FREE and puts current CDC content right at your fingertips. Download today! http://is.gd/JOGZ5f
  17. Calling all future and current public health professionals! The next live Twitter chat with CDC Director Dr. Frieden will be Friday, October 26. This month’s conversation will explore the many exciting opportunities available in public health.
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    Did you miss the CDC Public Health Grand Rounds on Tuesday? Watch the video “Public Health Approaches to Reducing U.S. Infant Mortality” and earn free continuing education.
  19. Some sore throats are caused by bacteria. If you have strep throat, you need antibiotics. A strep test done by your doctor is the only way to know for sure. Get tested, get answers & get treatment to feel better and prevent spreading! http://go.usa.gov/YQGW
    Photo: Some sore throats are caused by bacteria. If you have strep throat, you need antibiotics. A strep test done by your doctor is the only way to know for sure. Get tested, get answers & get treatment to feel better and prevent spreading! http://go.usa.gov/YQGW
  20. October 19th marks the 2nd anniversary of ATSDR’s National ALS Registry. During the first 2 years, registration of persons with ALS (PALS) has grown significantly. The more persons living with ALS participate in the Registry, the more accurate the Registry information will be. These data can help researchers as they seek the causes of ALS. http://go.usa.gov/YQfG
    Photo: October 19th marks the 2nd anniversary of ATSDR’s National ALS Registry. During the first 2 years, registration of persons with ALS (PALS) has grown significantly. The more persons living with ALS participate in the Registry, the more accurate the Registry information will be. These data can help researchers as they seek the causes of ALS. http://go.usa.gov/YQfG
  21. Clark has spina bifida. He takes piano, is starting guitar lessons and he’s assistant coach of his younger brother’s soccer team. Research is being done at CDC to help Clark and others with spina bifida achieve a satisfying life. http://go.usa.gov/YnXG
    Photo: Clark has spina bifida. He takes piano, is starting guitar lessons and he’s assistant coach of his younger brother’s soccer team. Research is being done at CDC to help Clark and others with spina bifida achieve a satisfying life. http://go.usa.gov/YnXG
  22. CDC - Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers: To recognize National Teen Driver Safety Week, learn tips to protect your teen on the road. Be part of our Vital Signs Facebook chat for moms and dads of teen drivers, tomorrow, Friday, October 19, 10am Eastern.
    Post your questions for us. What would you like to know?
    Friday, October 19 at 10:00am in EDT at CDC - Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers
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    Want to know what CDC’s doing to control the current US fungal meningitis outbreak? Read our latest CDC Works for You 24/7 blog post to learn about the current situation, better understand fungal meningitis and, importantly, find out what’s CDC’s doing to save lives and protect people from this health threat.
  24. Youth violence is preventable. Learn how STRYVE helps communities build comprehensive strategies that are based on the best available evidence and implemented through multisector action. http://go.usa.gov/YnD3
    Photo: Youth violence is preventable. Learn how STRYVE helps communities build comprehensive strategies that are based on the best available evidence and implemented through multisector action. http://go.usa.gov/YnD3
  25. National Program of Cancer Registries celebrates 20 years of helping registries publish high-quality cancer data! NPCR supports central cancer registries in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Pacific Island Jurisdictions. http://is.gd/p6ixjL
    Photo: National Program of Cancer Registries celebrates 20 years of helping registries publish high-quality cancer data! NPCR supports central cancer registries in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Pacific Island Jurisdictions. http://is.gd/p6ixjL
  26. Kids may eat up to half of their calories at school, let’s work together to make sure those are healthy calories. Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools! http://go.usa.gov/YRyd
    Photo: Kids may eat up to half of their calories at school, let’s work together to make sure those are healthy calories.  Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools! http://go.usa.gov/YRyd
  27. CDC is working hard to keep you informed about the meningitis outbreak. Thank you for trusting us to keep you up-to-date with the latest info about the outbreak. Do you have any suggestions on improvements we can make to better communicate with you? This article from Mashable discusses how meningitis information has been shared on Twitter and other social media channels:
  28. Is your teen son or daughter starting to drive? Learn important tips on teen driving safety by joining CDC - Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers chat on Vital Signs Teen Drinking and Driving with CDC motor vehicle safety expert, Ruth Shults, PhD.Wednesday, October 19 at 10am ET. Have a question related to teen drinking and driving? Post it here now.
    Friday, October 19 at 10:00am in EDT at CDC - Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers
  29. Traveling internationally with your pet? Check out our tips for preparing Fido or Fluffy for the trip. http://is.gd/kDBa0H
    Photo: Traveling internationally with your pet? Check out our tips for preparing Fido or Fluffy for the trip. http://is.gd/kDBa0H
  30. Like this status if you recognize the dangers of teen drinking and driving and will wear a seat belt on every trip, no matter how short.
    Photo: Like this status if you recognize the dangers of teen drinking and driving and will wear a seat belt on every trip, no matter how short.
  31. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A key strategy in preventing intimate partner violence is the promotion of respectful, nonviolent intimate partner relationships through individual, community, and societal level change. http://is.gd/5qwwet
    Photo: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. A key strategy in preventing intimate partner violence is the promotion of respectful, nonviolent intimate partner relationships through individual, community, and societal level change. http://is.gd/5qwwet
  32. Disproportionately higher rates of TB occur among certain populations, especially homeless persons. In the United States, 1% of the population experiences homelessness in a given year, but 5.8% of persons with TB reported being homeless within the past year. For the complete story, visit: http://is.gd/5gRnpV.
    Photo: Disproportionately higher rates of TB occur among certain populations, especially homeless persons. In the United States, 1% of the population experiences homelessness in a given year, but 5.8% of persons with TB reported being homeless within the past year.  For the complete story, visit:  http://is.gd/5gRnpV.
  33. Watch a live webcast of the CDC Public Health Grand Rounds “Public Health Approaches to Reducing U.S. Infant Mortality” at 1 pm ET and earn continuing education. http://is.gd/D3ZMRy
    Photo: Watch a live webcast of the CDC Public Health Grand Rounds “Public Health Approaches to Reducing U.S. Infant Mortality” at 1 pm ET and earn continuing education.  http://is.gd/D3ZMRy
  34. Did you know that October 14—20 is National Teen Driver Safety Week? This year’s theme is “Share, Not Scare”, focusing on the benefits of safe driving as a way to positively reinforce teen’s safe driving habits. CDC’s Injury Center is hosti...
    ng a Facebook Chat on the CDC - Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers on Friday, October 19 10:00-11:00am ET with a leading motor vehicle safety expert. Learn more: http://on.fb.me/RxefsY
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    Photo: Did you know that October 14—20 is National Teen Driver Safety Week? This year’s theme is “Share, Not Scare”, focusing on the benefits of safe driving as a way to positively reinforce teen’s safe driving habits. CDC’s Injury Center is hosting a Facebook Chat  on the CDC - Parents Are the Key to Safe Teen Drivers on Friday, October 19 10:00-11:00am ET with a leading motor vehicle safety expert. Learn more: http://on.fb.me/RxefsY
  35. CDC continues to investigate a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to peanut butter. The list of recalled products has grown to include raw and roasted shelled and in-shell peanuts. Check your home for recalled products to keep you and your family safe. http://is.gd/kfskLI
    Photo: CDC continues to investigate a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to peanut butter. The list of recalled products has grown to include raw and roasted shelled and in-shell peanuts. Check your home for recalled products to keep you and your family safe.  http://is.gd/kfskLI
  36. It’s National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). HIV is still a serious problem in the Hispanic/Latino community. About 1 in 5 Latinos infected with HIV doesn’t know it, and more than half of Latinos have never been tested for HIV. Learn more about HIV among Latinos, prevention and testing. http://go.usa.gov/YXnY
    Photo: It’s National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). HIV is still a serious problem in the Hispanic/Latino community. About 1 in 5 Latinos infected with HIV doesn’t know it, and more than half of Latinos have never been tested for HIV. Learn more about HIV among Latinos, prevention and testing. http://go.usa.gov/YXnY
  37. Today is Global Handwashing Day! Celebrate with over 200 million people around the world. #iwashmyhands http://is.gd/WzTcso
    Photo: Today is Global Handwashing Day! Celebrate with over 200 million people around the world. #iwashmyhands http://is.gd/WzTcso
  38. Parents, pediatricians, and community members can help protect the lives of young drivers and everyone who shares the road with them. Learn steps you can take to prevent drinking and driving among teens: http://is.gd/8jSRDM
    Photo: Parents, pediatricians, and community members can help protect the lives of young drivers and everyone who shares the road with them. Learn steps you can take to prevent drinking and driving among teens: http://is.gd/8jSRDM
  39. October 12th is World Arthritis Day. Move to improve your arthritis by doing these 5 things:

    1) Learn Arthritis-Management Strategies
    2) Be Active
    3) Watch Your Weight
    4) Protect Your Joints
    ...
    5) See Your Doctor

    Learn more here: http://is.gd/rr2ovU
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    Photo: October 12th is World Arthritis Day. Move to improve your arthritis by doing these 5 things: 

1) Learn Arthritis-Management Strategies
2) Be Active
3) Watch Your Weight
4) Protect Your Joints 
5) See Your Doctor 

Learn more here: http://is.gd/rr2ovU
  40. Drinking and driving among teens in high school has gone down by 54% since 1991. Still, high school teens drive after drinking about 2.4 million times a month. More can be done to encourage safe driving habits, for a full list, see: http://go.usa.gov/YK8F. What safe driving habits are you practicing with your teen?
    Photo: Drinking and driving among teens in high school has gone down by 54% since 1991. Still, high school teens drive after drinking about 2.4 million times a month. More can be done to encourage safe driving habits, for a full list, see: http://go.usa.gov/YK8F. What safe driving habits are you practicing with your teen?
  41. Disease detectives work around the world to track diseases, research outbreaks, and respond to emergencies of all kind. Want to learn more about our real-life detectives? Download CDC’s iPad app and check out the Disease of the Week module. http://go.usa.gov/YK8d
    Photo: Disease detectives work around the world to track diseases, research outbreaks, and respond to emergencies of all kind. Want to learn more about our real-life detectives? Download CDC’s iPad app and check out the Disease of the Week module. http://go.usa.gov/YK8d
  42. Million Hearts announces the winners of the Caregiver Video Contest. Congratulations to 1st place winner “One Beat at a Time” and 2nd place winner “A Caregiver’s Role in the Heart Health of Loved Ones.” Watch the winning videos in the Winners Gallery at http://go.usa.gov/YYFA
    Photo: Million Hearts announces the winners of the Caregiver Video Contest. Congratulations to 1st place winner “One Beat at a Time” and 2nd place winner “A Caregiver’s Role in the Heart Health of Loved Ones.” Watch the winning videos in the Winners Gallery at http://go.usa.gov/YYFA
  43. “ADHD encompasses so much more of a child's life than his or her behavior. It impacts relationships, family dynamics, school performance, parental practices, and most of all, a child's concept of self-worth,” said April, mom of a daughter with ADHD. http://go.usa.gov/YK8W
    Photo: “ADHD encompasses so much more of a child's life than his or her behavior. It impacts relationships, family dynamics, school performance, parental practices, and most of all, a child's concept of self-worth,” said April, mom of a daughter with ADHD. http://go.usa.gov/YK8W
  44. The next session of CDC Public Health Grand Rounds will explore public health approaches to reducing U.S. infant mortality. This session also coincides with the 20th anniversary of Child Health Month inaugurated by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Join us for “Public Health Approaches to Reducing U.S. Infant Mortality,” Tuesday, October 16, 2012, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m., EDT. http://go.usa.gov/YKBB
    Photo: The next session of CDC Public Health Grand Rounds will explore public health approaches to reducing U.S. infant mortality. This session also coincides with the 20th anniversary of Child Health Month inaugurated by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Join us for “Public Health Approaches to Reducing U.S. Infant Mortality,” Tuesday, October 16, 2012, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m., EDT.  http://go.usa.gov/YKBB
  45. A new CDC video shows how to teach kids healthy habits early in life. See how one Los Angeles Universal Preschool teacher educates her young students about healthy habits like yoga and eating healthy snacks. How do you teach healthy habits to young kids in your community? http://is.gd/btNC7v
    Photo: A new CDC video shows how to teach kids healthy habits early in life. See how one Los Angeles Universal Preschool teacher educates her young students about healthy habits like yoga and eating healthy snacks. How do you teach healthy habits to young kids in your community? http://is.gd/btNC7v
  46. College is full of exciting new experiences, from meeting people to living away from home. But, college can also be stressful as you try to develop new routines, maintain a healthy diet, and manage responsibilities on your own. Keep these tips and information in mind to stay safe and healthy in college. http://go.usa.gov/YKCC
    Photo: College is full of exciting new experiences, from meeting people to living away from home. But, college can also be stressful as you try to develop new routines, maintain a healthy diet, and manage responsibilities on your own. Keep these tips and information in mind to stay safe and healthy in college. http://go.usa.gov/YKCC
  47. Did you know that nearly 1 million high school teens drank alcohol and got behind the wheel in 2011? More can be done to protect everyone on the road. States and communities can enforce existing proven policies, such as minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) laws and graduated driver licensing (GDL) systems. Learn more: http://go.usa.gov/YZp3.
    Photo: Did you know that nearly 1 million high school teens drank alcohol and got behind the wheel in 2011? More can be done to protect everyone on the road.  States and communities can enforce existing proven policies, such as minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) laws and graduated driver licensing (GDL) systems. Learn more: http://go.usa.gov/YZp3.
  48. Global Handwashing Day is October 15! Celebrate with over one million schools around the world. #iwashmyhands http://is.gd/WzTcso
    Photo: Global Handwashing Day is October 15! Celebrate with over one million schools around the world. #iwashmyhands http://is.gd/WzTcso