Kamis, 02 Agustus 2012

Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Daily Digest Bulletin

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Date: 08/01/2012
Subject: healthfinder.gov Today's Headlines

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Make sure it's sturdy
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U.S. Blood Supply Critically Low, Red Cross Warns Devices Not Enough to Save Children Left in Overheated Cars: Report /div
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Adults who slept less than six hours nightly weren't adequately protected from virus
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If you or a loved one has a food allergy
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As obesity rises, males encounter sexual dysfunction more often, research shows
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Early identification improves odds for social, academic success
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As Americans rely less on tap water, lack of fluoride could be a concern, experts say
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The risk rises as chronic mental distress becomes more intense, study says



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From: Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion <info@nhic.org>
Date: 08/01/2012
Subject: Starting Today: Better Health Coverage for Women

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  Starting Today: Better Health Coverage for Women
 
 

photo of three young women Starting today, the Affordable Care Act – the health care reform law passed in 2010 – covers eight more preventive services for women. You may be able to get these services at no cost to you. Visit HealthCare.gov or check with your insurance company for more information.

Start Taking Charge of Your Health

 

Take advantage of what the Affordable Care Act offers.

Schedule your well-woman visit. This visit is a great opportunity to talk to your doctor or nurse about important screenings and make a plan to help you stay healthy.

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Get reliable health information on Twitter and Facebook.

Follow healthfinder on Twitter and Facebook this week for more information on women’s health. And don’t forget to sign up for our weekly social media updates to keep up with the health topics we’re covering each week.

 


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