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MJoy posted an update in the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
Outbreak of E. coli Infections Linked to Romaine Lettuce
Based on new information, CDC is narrowing its warning to consumers. CDC is advising that U.S. consumers not eat and retailers and restaurants not serve or sell any romaine lettuce harvested from the Central Coastal growing regions of northern and central California. If you do not know…[Read more]
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Alison Robinson posted an update in the group STD’s and STI’s: What’s going on down there? 6 years ago
While people don’t think about it. Mosquitos are more than just a nuisance, they too can carry diseases. Zika can be sexually transmitted from a person who has Zika to his or her sex partners, even while they are not symptomatic. While we aren’t in mosquito season yet, it’s right around the corner, not to mention many Americans seek warmer…[Read more]
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Alison Robinson joined the group Is our community healthy? 6 years ago
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Alison Robinson joined the group Pregnancy and Child Health 6 years ago
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Alison Robinson joined the group STD’s and STI’s: What’s going on down there? 6 years ago
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Lori Ingram joined the group Worksite Wellness 6 years ago
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Brenda Caldwell posted an update in the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
Can you recognize the symptoms of E. coli infection? Symptoms of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) infections vary from person to person, but often include severe stomach cramps and bloody diarrhea. If there is fever, it is usually not very high (less than 101 degrees Fahrenheit). Most people with STEC infections will begin feeling ill 3 – 4 d…[Read more]
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Sandy Kenney Arnold posted an update in the group Chrysalis 6 years ago
Meeting scheduled for tonight at the Arts Council is cancelled and will be rescheduled. Too many people said they weren’t aware of the meeting.
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Brenda Caldwell posted an update in the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
Click here for information on the current E. coli outbreak relating to romaine lettuce from the Northern and Central growing regions of California. Learn how to keep you and your loved ones safe! https://health.maryland.gov/allegany/Pages/Temp-Romaine-E-Coli.aspx
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Brenda Caldwell joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Lynn Kane posted an update in the group Worksite Wellness 6 years ago
Water accounts for 60 percent of your body (or about 11 gallons or 92 pounds in a 155-pound person) and is essential to every cell. Here are a few ways water benefits your body’s health.
1. Water helps prevent dry mouth.
2. Water promotes cardiovascular health.
3. Water keeps your body cool.
4. Water helps muscles and joints work better.
5. W…[Read more] -
Jennifer Corder posted an update in the group Is our community healthy? 6 years ago
I like your measures! What is the reason for the bump in number of medicaid enrollees in July 2018?
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Bill Lafferty posted an update in the group Worksite Wellness 6 years ago
Chronic Diseases – Information from the CDC
Six in ten adults in the US have a chronic disease and four in ten adults have two or more.
Chronic disease includes: Heart Disease, Cancer, COPD, Stroke, Alzheimer’s Disease, Diabetes and Chronic Kidney failure.
Chronic diseases are defined broadly as conditions that last 1 year or more and require…[Read more]
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Alison Robinson posted an update in the group Worksite Wellness 6 years ago
Here at the health department we are encouraging our staff to be more mindful of their current health, which includes blood pressure. We are going to set up blood pressure self-check stations, in staff occupied areas, were they can use a digital blood pressure machine to check their current blood pressure. We will also have information at each…[Read more]
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Alison Robinson joined the group Worksite Wellness 6 years ago
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Renee Kniseley posted an update in the group Worksite Wellness 6 years ago
join the Healthiest Maryland Businesses group. If your organization is interested you will need to complete the CDC scorecard at : http://www.healthiestmdbusinesses.org/ ( it is free to join)
What is ‘Healthiest Maryland Businesses’?
Healthiest Maryland is a statewide movement to create a culture of wellness—an environment that makes the h…[Read more]
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Renee Kniseley joined the group School Health Nursing 6 years ago
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Renee Kniseley joined the group Chrysalis 6 years ago
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Renee Kniseley joined the group Food for Thought 6 years ago
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Renee Kniseley joined the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 6 years ago
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