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Pamphlets in Chinese

Asthma Action Plan 哮喘行動計劃- 兒科
Bunions & Hammertoes/Ingrown Toenails 踇囊炎,錐狀趾
Cuts 割傷
Depression 憂鬱症
Diphtheria,Tetanus,Pertussis Vaccine白喉破傷風百日咳
Eating Disorders 飲食失調
Encouraging a Healthy Weight for Your Child 孩子健康體重
Fever in Children - Prevention & Self Care Tip Sheet (Chinese)
Food Guide Pyramid (Chinese)
Hepatitis B Vaccine 乙型肝炎疫苗

High Triglycerides? 三甘油脂過高
Inhaled Medications for Asthma & COPD 吸入性的類固醇
MMR Vaccine 麻疹, 流行性腮腺, 風疹
Nosebleeds 流鼻血
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine 肺炎雙球菌疫苗
Shape of Good Eating (Chinese)
Skin Cancer 皮膚癌
Special Care for Your Teen 青少年的特別照顧
You Can Quit Smoking 你可以戒煙

 


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