Zika Virus: Protecting Pregnant Women and Babies PSA (:60)
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Zika Virus: Protecting Pregnant Women and Babies PSA (:60)



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    This 60 second public service announcement is based on the April 2017 CDC Vital Signs report. Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects. Learn how to protect babies from Zika-related health conditions. Created: 4/4/2017 by National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID). Date Released: 4/4/2017.

    Everyone knows someone with arthritis; about 54 million adults in the United States have it. The majority are between the ages of 18 and 64. Arthritis is a leading cause of disability, and causes pain, aching, stiffness, and swelling of the joints. Many people with arthritis have diabetes, heart disease, or obesity. Arthritis can make it harder to manage these conditions. It is not a normal part of aging.

    Physical activity, like walking, swimming, or biking, may not seem like the logical choice when you have arthritis pain; however, being physically active can decrease pain and improve physical function by about 40 percent. Still, one in three adults with arthritis are inactive. People with arthritis can also reduce their symptoms by participating in educational programs to learn how to better manage their condition and deal with pain, fatigue, anxiety, and depression.

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