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Paula McKenzie joined the group Hepatitis C can be cured. Get tested. Get treated. 5 years, 11 months ago
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Carey Moffatt joined the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 5 years, 11 months ago
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Susan Stewart joined the group Hepatitis C can be cured. Get tested. Get treated. 5 years, 11 months ago
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Alison Robinson joined the group Hepatitis C can be cured. Get tested. Get treated. 5 years, 11 months ago
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Patricia Tichnell posted an update in the group Hepatitis C can be cured. Get tested. Get treated. 5 years, 11 months ago
In the U.S., the most common types are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Complete this quick, easy on-line assessment to see if you should be vaccinated and/or tested for viral hepatitis. https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/RiskAssessment/start.html
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Jennifer Corder joined the group Hepatitis C can be cured. Get tested. Get treated. 5 years, 11 months ago
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Tina Mills joined the group Worksite Wellness 5 years, 11 months ago
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Tina Mills joined the group School Health Nursing 5 years, 11 months ago
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Nicole Bradley joined the group School Health Nursing 5 years, 11 months ago
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Nicole Bradley joined the group Chrysalis 5 years, 11 months ago
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Nicole Bradley joined the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 5 years, 11 months ago
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Lynn Kane posted an update in the group Is our community healthy? 5 years, 12 months ago
Stopping the “Invisible Killer”
Author:
Becki Willmer, CSN
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Cold weather easily brings to mind hot chocolate, roaring fires, and snowmen, but the winter months also bring an increase in carbon monoxide poisonings….Every year in the United States, carbon monoxide poisoning is responsible for more than 430 deaths and…[Read more] -
MJoy posted an update in the group Diseases Spread by Humans, Animals and Insects 5 years, 12 months ago
Asian Longhorned Tick Spreading Widely in U.S.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working with public health, agricultural, and academic experts to understand the possible threat posed by the spread of the Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis) in several U.S. states since its discovery in 2017, according to today’s M…[Read more]
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The part of this that is most concerning to me is the possibility that human disease will be transmitted by this tick.
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A National Veterinary Services Laboratory test has confirmed the presence of the Haemaphysalis longicornis tick, also known as the East Asian tick, the longhorned tick, and the bush tick, in Maryland. This is the first confirmed sighting of this tick species in the state. The longhorned tick was found on a white-tailed deer in Washington County…[Read more]
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MJoy posted an update in the group Worksite Wellness 5 years, 12 months ago
Healthier Holidays in 1 – 2 – 3
Few Americans get enough physical activity, and many don’t eat a healthful diet. The winter holidays can be a great time to think about your goals for the year ahead. Follow these tips to jump start your resolutions, and be your healthiest self this holiday season.1. Stay active.
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Alison Robinson posted an update in the group STD’s and STI’s: What’s going on down there? 5 years, 12 months 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? 5 years, 12 months ago
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Alison Robinson joined the group STD’s and STI’s: What’s going on down there? 5 years, 12 months ago
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Lori Ingram joined the group Worksite Wellness 5 years, 12 months ago
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Sandy Kenney Arnold posted an update in the group Chrysalis 5 years, 12 months 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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Lynn Kane posted an update in the group Worksite Wellness 5 years, 12 months 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] - Load More