Prepare Your Family for Severe Weather Safe Kids Kansas Offers Safety Tips for Severe Weather Awareness Week Topeka — While the threat of severe weather in Kansas is year-round, March 5-9 is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kansas, and a good opportunity to discuss the importance of emergency preparedness
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends a three-step approach to fighting the flu: Get Vaccinated Take everyday preventive actions Use antiviral drugs if physician prescribes them It is recommended that everyone 6 months and older, without contraindications, receive a flu vaccine for protection against seasonal flu. According to the CDC
Zika Virus Zika virus is a flavivirus typically transmitted by aedes mosquitoes that causes a usually mild illness marked chiefly by fever, joint pain, rash, and conjunctivitis and that has been associated with an increased incidence of microcephaly in infants born to pregnant women infected with the virus. For more
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