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CDC: Educators: What Are the Health Risks of Vaping for Youth?

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CDC: Educators: Talk to Your Students about Vaping

CDC: Educators: Talk to Your Students about Vaping

Empower your students to cope with stress in healthy ways instead of vaping and provide support by sharing quit resources.

CDC Mental Health Data Channel Introduction

CDC Mental Health Data Channel Introduction

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How Work can Impact Mental Health and what Leaders Can Do

How Work can Impact Mental Health and what Leaders Can Do

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Total Worker Health Program hosts a discussion on work,

The Value of Systems Thinking

The Value of Systems Thinking

This video provides an overview of why systems thinking is important and what it means to apply it. It describes why our traditional ...

NBC 10 News Today: CDC explains the importance of mental health counselors in schools

NBC 10 News Today: CDC explains the importance of mental health counselors in schools

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CDC NERD Academy Activity Demo for Educators: Why do laboratory testing? - Audio Description

CDC NERD Academy Activity Demo for Educators: Why do laboratory testing? - Audio Description

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CDC: Educators: Empower Vape-Free Youth with Healthy Coping Skills

CDC: Educators: Empower Vape-Free Youth with Healthy Coping Skills

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This animated public service announcement shares information about managing your stress after a disaster. This video can also ...

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Culture and Language Affect Health Literacy

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It's okay to not be okay. Teens like you might be struggling and look to drugs to find a way through. But drugs can make it worse.