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    Naloxone is a safe medication that can save someone's life by reversing the effects of an opioid overdose. Anyone can carry naloxone and potentially save a life.

    Find out how to get free naloxone mailed to you.

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    The HPV vaccine is the best way to protect against HPV infections that can lead to cancer.

    Learn more about the vaccine, why it's recommended for children and young adults, and where to get it in NYC.

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    Drinking alcohol can increase the risk of several cancers, including breast, colon, and throat cancers.

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    Vaping puts you at risk for nicotine addiction and exposes you to harmful chemicals.

    Learn about treatment options and get free support to quit today.

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    Every New Yorker, regardless of immigration status or ability to pay, has the right to quality health care and City services.

    Learn more about our commitment to all New Yorkers and the services available to you.

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