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Photo: Adult woman hugging older parents2013 Vaccine Recommendations
What They Mean for You
(Published: February 19, 2013)

Photo: CDC DetectivesCDC Detectives
CDC Detectives Respond to Disease Outbreaks
(Published: February 19, 2013)

Photo: Alex and sisterHeart Defects
Screening for Heart Defects: A Mother's Story
(Published: February 11, 2013)

Photo: Grandfather and grandsonHeart Disease
Genomics and Heart Disease
(Published: February 19, 2013)

Photo: Women eating saladsNorovirus
Norovirus: A Nasty Stomach Bug
(Published: January 28, 2013)

Photo: Mother and father with young babyPrevent Rotavirus
Protect Your Child from Rotavirus Disease
(Published: February 18, 2013)

Photo: iPadd AppSolve the Outbreak
Fun New iPad App
(Published: February 19, 2013)

Photo: Man holding infantWhooping Cough
Protect You and Your Child
(Published: February 11, 2013)

Photo:Winter Weather
Stay Safe and Healthy in Winter
(Published: December 28, 2012)

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Image: Healthy diets
Healthy diets

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