February National Health Observances: Heart Health, Teen Dating, Girls & Women in Sports, and Black HIV/AIDS Awareness

February National Health Observances: Heart Health, Teen Dating, Girls & Women in Sports, and Black HIV/AIDS Awareness
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Each month, the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPH) features select National Health Observances (NHOs) that highlight issues affecting health across the nation. For February, they are raising awareness about heart health, teen dating violence, girls & women in sports, and Black HIV/AIDS awareness. To make it easy for you to join the conversation, they provide resources, social media toolkits, graphics and more that you can use you promote each of these NHOs in your networks, here.



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