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World AIDS Day Event

This is a day for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died.

Make a Plan to Quit Tobacco for Good

Tobacco use is the number one preventable cause of death in Georgia, yet many Georgians still use tobacco, tobacco products or electronic nicotine devices.

Flu Vaccination: Best Protection

While flu can vary from season to season, the single most effective way to prevent flu and its potentially serious complications is the flu vaccine.

Turner Full Scale Exercise

Participants are asked to drive through the exercise anytime between 10 am and noon. Depending on the length of the line, it should not take any longer than 20 minutes.

Breast Cancer Awareness

Each October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the nation’s annual opportunity to commemorate those who have fought the disease, as well as recognize the advancements in breast cancer research and […]

Shape Month 2015

As part of Georgia Shape Month, elementary schools in Georgia are invited to participate in Power Up for 30 Day on Sept. 30, an event that will promote physical activity, health and academic achievement in every elementary school across the state.

First Human Case of WNV in Georgia

Symptoms of WNV include headache, fever, neck discomfort, muscle and joint aches, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash – that usually develop three to 15 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito.

Back-to-School Shots Reminder

Recognizing August as National Immunization Awareness Month, DPH reminds Georgians to stay up-to-date and get a head start on vaccinations required for school age children.

Irwin County Schools Tobacco Free

Irwin County School System joined other school systems throughout the state of Georgia by implementing a Tobacco-Free School policy. Under the 100% Tobacco-Free School policy no student, staff member or school visitor is permitted to use any tobacco product or E-cigarette, at any time on school property.

High Temps Raise Health Concerns

Heat stroke is a serious illness characterized by a body temperature greater than 105 degrees. Symptoms may include dry red skin, convulsions, disorientation, delirium and coma.

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