No matter what you are preparing for the holiday weekend be sure to cook everything to the proper temperature. For more information and tips go to https://t.co/PqeYOlyJ8B
Sunscreen isn't just for the beach! ☀️
Whether it's sunny OR cloudy, UV rays can damage your skin year-round. Sunscreen helps prevent sunburn, premature aging, and skin cancer.
Heading to college? Start with healthy habits! From checkups to mental health, a little planning goes a long way. Get tips: https://t.co/OJ9NCvM9Pd #OurHealthyKyHome
Kids and Car Safety, Honda & Impact Teen Drivers have teamed up to launch a free online course helping teens build real-world driving safety skills.
Link: https://t.co/MhPMmV4Lyl
🎧 BONUS: The first 1,000 teens to finish by July 1, 2026, are entered to win JBL earbuds! See less
March 24 is #WorldTBDay - a day to educate the public about the impact of #TB around the world. Learn about TB and how to protect yourself and your community: https://t.co/SNqzQin3bJ
On Friday, March 20 the Mason County Health Center will be closing at 12:00 PM for a staff meeting. We will reopen on Monday, March 23 at 8:00 AM and look forward to serving you!
This March, discover the power of nutrition during #NationalNutritionMonth!
Find out how nutrition has the power to help you and your community thrive, and how RDNs and NDTRs can expertly guide you with information driven by science: https://t.co/QAuaal0NbA
Smoke alarms that use any type of battery should have their batteries replaced at least once a year, and ideally twice. If the alarm starts to chirp, indicating a low battery, be sure to replace it immediately. Check your smoke alarms when you change the clock.
Even after a cigarette is out, toxic chemicals from smoke can stick to clothes, hair, furniture, and car seats. This residue—called thirdhand smoke—can linger for days or weeks and be absorbed through skin or inhaled later.