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Protecting Children from Secondhand Smoke Exposure in Alaska

04/30/2018 09:45 AM EDT

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Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population. In fact, nearly 1 in 4 Americans will be age 65 or older by 2060. That’s why now is the time to explore ways to help Americans stay healthy as they age at the 2018 Healthy Aging Summit.…

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04/26/2018 12:55 PM EDT

ODPHP recently established the National Clinical Care Commissionto consider complex metabolic or autoimmune diseases that result from insulin-related issues and represent a significant disease burden in the United States. The Commission will consist of both federal and non-federal members who will provide recommendations to the Secretary and Congress on coordination and leveraging of federal programs related to these issues.…

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04/26/2018 12:30 PM EDT

From Healthy People 2020 Stories from the Field, a series highlighting communities across the Nation that are addressing the Leading Health Indicators (LHIs).

Exposure to secondhand smoke contributes to the deaths of 41,000 nonsmoking adults and 400 infants in the United States each year. Children exposed to secondhand smoke are at higher risk for serious health conditions, including Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and respiratory diseases.…

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04/25/2018 08:00 AM EDT

Because the foundation for lifetime fitness is built in childhood, making family fitness a priority early on can yield results for years to come. May means longer days, warmer temperatures, and a multitude of opportunities to promote physical activity to your patients and clients. To celebrate SHAPE America’s National Physical Education and Sport Week from May 1-7, this post provides tips for professionals and educators to share with families to get them more involved in fitness.

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