Stay safe Florida! Stay inside until local emergency management gives the “all clear.” Electrical safety precautions are a must. Steer clear of downed power lines and notify utility companies immediately if you see a downed power line.
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Stay safe, everyone! If you need to use a ladder ahead of the hurricane while securing your home, remember: safety first! Secure it properly, have someone spot you, and only climb if it’s absolutely necessary. Your safety is the priority.
#HurricanePreparedness#SafetyFirst
Today, the Florida Department of Health in Duval County will be offering #BackToSchool immunizations for ages 4-5, and 11-12. Walk-in service begins at 1 p.m. and is limited to the first 15 clients. @DuvalSchools
#PrEP is an #HIV prevention option for people who don’t have HIV but who are at high risk of becoming infected with HIV. Get the facts on PrEP: https://t.co/zhqdvAS3HG
In 2022, 2,177 women were living with an HIV diagnosis in Duval County. Black women were 9.4 times more likely to be living with an HIV diagnosis compared to white women, and 4.6 times more likely compared to Hispanic women. For more information, visit https://t.co/2pFUmGcACu.
During #MensHealthWeek, we promote health and safety for men and boys! That includes getting an annual check-up with a health care provider, eating nutritiously, getting enough sleep, addressing mental health, and more.
Spring is here and mosquitoes are active! Fight the bite now!
Dump and drain water after it rains and toss anything in your yard that can collect standing water. Mosquitoes can breed and grow in even small amounts of water, such as a plastic bottle cap.
#Mosquito#FightTheBite
Join us Friday, April 19th for our next #Prenatal Support Group! This month's featured presentation will focus on Empowering Advocates: Bystander Intervention & Self Care Strategies. Hey, Mama will also be there! Space is limited so register today: https://t.co/2m4Gm0JCOd #Duval
Creating healthier habits can ensure you’re there to experience life’s greatest moments ❤
Visit https://t.co/F1qTYCRJ5G to find local parks and public areas to start your healthy habits today!
#HealthierYou
In 2022, 2,177 women were living with an HIV diagnosis in Duval County. Black women were 9.4 times more likely to be living with an HIV diagnosis compared to white women, and 4.6 times more likely compared to Hispanic women. For more information, visit: https://t.co/2pFUmGcACu
There's still time to sign up for our next #Prenatal Support Group happening Friday, March 15th! Guest speaker Selena Webster-Bass will talk about Maternal & Child Health: Weathering the Storms of Womanhood. Space is limited so register today! https://t.co/ed8VkvvIGP #Duval
#DidYouKnow, in 2022, 59 women were diagnosed with HIV in Duval County. Black women were 6.0 times more likely to receive an HIV diagnosis compared to white women, and 2.0 times more likely compared to Hispanic women. For more information, visit: https://t.co/2pFUmGd8s2
This #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re honoring Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler. Dr. Crumpler was the first Black woman to become a Doctor of Medicine in the U.S. She was also the first Black female elected President of the Society of Academic Anesthesiology Chairs.
Healthy habits are your heart’s desire!
🍎 Eat a healthy diet.
💓 Maintain a healthy weight.
🥾 Get enough physical activity.
🚭 Don’t smoke.
🫀 Manage cholesterol and blood pressure.
⚕️Coordinate with your health care team.
Start your health journey today!
#HeartHealth
This #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re honoring Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller. Fuller was a neurologist, psychiatrist, pathologist, and professor who was a trailblazer in the Alzheimer’s disease research in the 1800’s. His discoveries continue to guide research today.
We know you take care of everyone else, but now’s the time to take care of yourself with #PrEP.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis, known as PrEP, is a highly effective treatment that can reduce your chance of getting HIV.
Learn more at https://t.co/5IKUdOqYnE.
#NBAAD#HIV#HIVAwareness
@FLHealthDuval cordially invites you to attend a #Prenatal Support Group on Friday, February 16th. Learn about women's heart health, Hey, Mama Mobile Pantry, and more! Register today. Seating is limited. https://t.co/NpLNe0YvBf #Duval#JacksonvilleFL
@FLHealthDuval's #HealthyStart program offers support to #pregnant and new moms and families.
• Prenatal & parenting education
• Fatherhood support
• Family planning education
• Stress management
• Care coordination
Learn more: https://t.co/NdkXKvpbQw
#Flu and other serious respiratory illnesses are spread by cough, sneeze or unclean hands. Help children practice good #hygiene. Teach them to cough or sneeze into their upper sleeve or use a tissue and to wash hands often.
#FluPrevention#WashYourHands#CoverYourCough
Folic acid protects the health of women throughout life. Having enough folic acid intake is important to support healthy pregnancy and development.
Talk to your health care provider about pre-natal care and what’s right for you!
#folicacid#PowerToPrevent