Keeping Poison Away from Children

You may think child poisoning couldn’t happen to your family, but it could. In fact, poisoning is the third leading cause of unintentional death in children ages 1 to 19. Many household products and substances can be poisonous. Here is information about poisonings and how to prevent them.

Making a Fire Safety Action Plan

Time is critical when fire is involved. To protect your family in case of a fire in your home, create a fire safety action plan. This teaches your family what to do in a fire, and can help save lives. This sheet explains how to make a fire safety action plan.

Home Fire Safety

Each year, thousands of people, including children, are injured and killed in home fires. This makes home fire safety practices especially important. Read on for information about keeping your family and home safe from fire.

Toy Safety

From blocks and dolls to puzzles and games, toys can be fun and educational for children. But they can present safety hazards as well. As a parent, you need to be aware of toy safety issues for children of all ages. This sheet explains these issues and suggests ways to keep your children safe while playing with toys.

Cervical Cancer: Screening

Getting screened for cervical cancer can help you take charge of your health. Screening tests can sometimes find certain cancers early when they’re small and before they’ve spread or caused symptoms.

What You Should Know About Colectomy

Colectomy is surgery to remove the diseased or damaged part of your colon. Read on to learn more about how this surgery is done, and what to expect.

Pituitary Tumor: Surgery

Surgery is often the main treatment for pituitary tumors. Learn about the types of surgery used, and possible side effects.

Living with Multiple Chronic Conditions (MCC)

Many people have 2 or more ongoing (chronic) health problems. Learn tips to help you manage medicines, appointments, costs, and other information when you have multiple chronic conditions.