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Take Care New York: 10 Steps to a Longer and Healthier Life
Updated: August 7, 2007


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    1 - Have a Regular Doctor or Other Health Care Provider
    More about 1 - Have a Regular Doctor or Other Health Care Provider

    2 - Be Tobacco Free
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      3 - Keep Your Heart Healthy
      More about 3 - Keep Your Heart Healthy

      4 - Know Your HIV Status
        More about 4 - Know Your HIV Status

        5 - Get Help for Depression
          More about 5 - Get Help for Depression

          6 - Live Free of Dependence on Alcohol and Drugs
            More about 6 - Live Free of Dependence on Alcohol and Drugs

            7 - Get Checked for Cancer
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            8 - Get the Immunizations You Need
            More about 8 - Get the Immunizations You Need

            9a - Make Your Home Safe and Healthy: Family Violence & Sexual Assault
              More about 9a - Make Your Home Safe and Healthy: Family Violence & Sexual Assault

              9b - Make Your Home Safe and Healthy: Lead Poisoning
                More about 9b - Make Your Home Safe and Healthy: Lead Poisoning

                10 - Have a Healthy Baby
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