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Lead in Mexican Candy

Comprehensive website about lead in candy.  Information in English and Spanish for providers and patients.

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Health Brochures by the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants

The US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants has recently posted 10 NEW health brochures on their website. All the brochures are available for download free of charge. The topics covered in this new batch of brochures are as follows: Violence in the Home, Health Insurance and Medicaid, Living with Disabilities in the US, Personal and Home Hygiene, Dental Care and Hygiene, Healthy Pregnancy, Keeping Your Baby Healthy, Watching Your Child Grow, Common Respiratory Infections (Bronchitis, Influenza, and Pneumonia) and Asthma.

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Free Consumer Health Fact Sheets

For the first time, all Office on Women’s Health (OWH) consumer fact sheets are available in Spanish. OWH recently released 42 new Spanish-language publications on a range of topics including depression, generic drugs, heart disease, cosmetics, arthritis, mammography, HIV, and food safety. These easy-to-read fact sheets complement OWH's other Spanish language materials on diabetes, menopause, and safe medication use. OWH invites organizations and consumers to distribute these free publications to women and their families.

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Breast and Cervical Cancer in Texas

The Breast and Cervical Cancer Services program (BCCS) offers clinical breast examinations, mammograms, pelvic examinations, and Pap tests throughout Texas at no or low-cost to eligible women. BCCS is partly funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP).

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Emergency Planning Tips If You Are Pregnant or Have Young Children

To help ease the burden of displacement in the face of disaster/emergency, new information for pregnant women and mothers of young children has been uploaded to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) web site. Because you are recognized as an important champion in the community and can provide a channel for vital emergency information.

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Men: Stay Healthy at Any Age

Your Checklist for Health
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Women: Stay Healthy at Any Age

Your Checklist for Health
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HRCH pregnancy pamplet

You and your baby pregnancy pamphlet.

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If you have HIV infection, Which Vaccinations do you Need?

This chart shows which vaccinations you should have to protect your health.
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Tips for Medicare Part D

A one page of tips for navigating the new Medicare Part D starting January 2006.
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