Join us in this great webinar series hosted by the Region V Public Health Training Center.
"Intro to Public Health Informatics"
Register here: https://t.co/tS30ZzHMgM
Americans living in rural areas are at greater risk of death from heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lower respiratory disease and unintentional injury from motor vehicle crashes and opioid overdoses. Why? https://t.co/Kdyn2UpWMY
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Today for #NPHW, our focus is mental health. Mental health has been seen as separate from overall health and well-being for too long! And there are barriers to accessing affordable, appropriate care. But we can change that. Learn more: https://t.co/nr4wTJX1Ej
"Toxic: A Black Woman's Story" -Virtual Movie Screening with Maryland Public Health Association in observance of National Public Health Week Day 3 (Reproductive and Sexual Health).
Find details for this event and others here: https://t.co/hF7LHvWpg7
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Today’s #NPHW23 theme, “Violence Prevention,” calls for community-driven solutions and public health-based interventions to identify and target the causes of and reduce violence.
https://t.co/In0Oq9VUEW
#NPHW#publichealth#violenceprevention
What works in public health communication? New research reveals three effective ways to explain public health. See the research and tools at https://t.co/4YkQNhsR7o.
As the #COVID19 pandemic has progressed more younger Ohioans are being diagnosed with #COVID19. We are seeing young people who are getting very sick. There is also the concern that they are passing it on to those who are at risk.
From data accessibility to law and ethics to impacts on cancer treatment, our faculty and students share a range of COVID-19 perspectives in @OhioPHA’s Ohio Journal of Public Health. https://t.co/b5f7gcFaZm
If you tested positive for #COVID19 and have no symptoms, stay home and away from other people. Learn more about CDC’s recommendations about when you can be around others after COVID-19 infection: https://t.co/z5kkXpHWmL
COVID is still here in our community - let's make sure we're all practicing these healthy habits to continue to slow the spread!
🏠stay home when sick
🧼wash your hands frequently
😷wear your mask when you leave home
↔️ social distance from others by at least 6 feet
Everybody loves dinner at grandma’s. Listen as former Buckeye great @beaniewells 26 makes sure grandma practices the ABCs of safe sleep. Visit https://t.co/NG4mtw7T4v for details. #ABCsOfSleep#SafeSleep#CelebrateOne#SafeBabies https://t.co/tNidNLyaDr
Join us and @OhioPHA on June 17th for a free, learning opportunity at the Public Policy Institute Series - Part 1: Racism as a Public Health Crisis.
This event is free. CHES and CNE will be offered.
Register here: https://t.co/K1GOzplBSa
Before you hit the links, remember that you can drive out COVID-19 in 5 steps:
⛳️ Maintain 6ft
⛳️ Wear a face covering
⛳️ Wash your hands
⛳️ No high fives
⛳️ Clean your equipment
For more information, go to: https://t.co/1aTfWeR14A #Golf
Let me say how very grateful I am for Dr. Acton’s selfless and tireless service to the people of #Ohio as our Department of Health Director. No one is more passionate about public health than Dr. Amy Acton. She always puts the health and safety of Ohioans first and foremost.