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Photo: TickCDC Grand Rounds
Lyme Disease (Encore).
(Published: June 10, 2013)

Photo: woman talking to doctorTuberculosis (TB)
Learn to Recognize TB Signs and Symptoms.
(Published: June 17, 2013)

Photo: Young man sitting in a classroomTeen Birth Rates
Teen Birth Rates Drop, But Disparities Persist.
(Published: June 17, 2013)

Photo: Three menCancer and Men
Men Can Lower Their Cancer Risk.
(Published: June 17, 2013)

Photo: A manTravel and Diabetes
Plan ahead for diabetes care while on vacation
(Published: June 17, 2013)

Photo: children playing outdoorsATSDR 24/7 for You
ATSDR scientists work tirelessly to protect health.
(Published: June 17 , 2013)

Photo: Solve the outbreak appTry the New Outbreak
Update to Solve the Outbreak
(Published: June 17, 2013)

Photo: Travel to Hajj & UmrahHajj & Umrah, 2013
Health Information for Travel to Hajj & Umrah, 2013.
(Published: June 17, 2013)

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Image: Thyroid carcinoma
Thyroid carcinoma

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