FDA: Floods – Key Tips for Consumers About Food and Water Safety

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Be Prepared When Flooding Occurs Keep Water Safe Follow these steps to keep your WATER SAFE during and after flooding. How to Boil or Disinfect Water to Make It Safe If the water is cloudy, first filter it through clean cloths, or allow it to settle and then draw off the clear water for boiling/disinfecting. Then, […]

CDC: Cow’s Milk and Milk Alternatives

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AT A GLANCE Pasteurized, whole cow’s milk and fortified soy beverages are good sources of vitamin D and calcium for children 12 months and older. Learn more about serving cow’s milk and milk alternatives to your child. Source of vitamin D and calcium Your growing child needs vitamins and minerals such as vitamin D and […]

CDC: Good Nutrition Starts Early

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KEY POINTS Introduce fruits and vegetables Children need fruits and vegetables daily for healthy growth and brain development. Early eating experiences can also affect how we eat as we get older. This is why it’s so important to introduce young children to healthy foods, including a variety of fruits and vegetables. To help children grow […]

FDA: After a Storm or Flooding – Key Tips for Consumers About Food Safety

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After a hurricane and/or flooding, people need to assess all food and food preparation areas and equipment to decide what to keep or throw away. Hurricanes, especially if accompanied by a tidal surge or flooding, can contaminate the public water supply. Water in the hurricane-affected area may not be safe to drink. Local announcements should […]

CDC: About Measles

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KEY POINTS What it is For Healthcare Providers Learn what to do if you suspect your patient has measles or was exposed to measles. Some people think of measles as just a little rash and fever that clear up in a few days. But measles can cause serious health complications, especially in children younger than […]

FDA: What are Medical Countermeasures?

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About MCMs Medical countermeasures, or MCMs, are FDA-regulated products (biologics, drugs, devices) that may be used in the event of a potential public health emergency stemming from a terrorist attack with a biological, chemical, or radiological/nuclear material, or a naturally occurring emerging disease. MCMs  can be used to diagnose, prevent, protect from, or treat conditions […]

CDC: About Heart Failure

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KEY POINTS Overview Heart failure happens when the heart cannot pump enough blood and oxygen to support other organs in your body. Heart failure is a serious condition, but it does not mean that the heart has stopped beating. Facts about heart failure in the United States Deaths from heart failure vary by geography Heart […]

FDA: Radiological and Nuclear Emergency Preparedness

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The FDA and other agencies work hard every day to help prepare the nation for potential threats. Everyone can be involved in disaster readiness by learning more about different types of emergencies, and creating an emergency supply kit and family emergency plan. What’s new Fast facts about radiation emergencies From the Centers for Disease Control […]

CDC: How Cardiac Rehabilitation Can Help Heal Your Heart

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AT A GLANCE If you have a heart attack or other heart problem, cardiac rehabilitation is an important part of your recovery. Cardiac rehabilitation can both help a person recover from a heart problem and prevent future heart problems. What cardiac rehabilitation is About 800,000 people in the United States have a heart attack every […]