Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment
@CDPHE
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado.
Quitting tobacco is one of the best things you can do for your health. The Colorado Quitline is offering Coloradans 18 years or older the opportunity to earn up to $100 to quit by completing coaching calls. Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW or visit https://t.co/SSoAD4SXJx
#WorldNoTobaccoDay
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Don't forget your sunblock when you go outside! Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher to protect against sun damage, and reapply regularly for the best protection! https://t.co/01OgHaYhca
CDPHE and Delta County Public Health have confirmed a case of measles in a Delta County resident and are notifying the public of areas for potential measles exposures. Learn more: https://t.co/NjgEzpWPVk
Have mpox symptoms? Ask a healthcare provider about getting tested. Symptoms can include a new rash or bumps that may be painful or itchy. These can look like herpes, blisters, or acne. Some people may feel flu-like symptoms at first. Visit https://t.co/yOs48zh8aJ.
Getting tested is the only way to know if you have viral hepatitis. Everyone should be tested at least once. Learn more about viral hepatitis: https://t.co/xuskt4a5LT
You are not alone. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. The 988 Colorado Mental Health Line is available for free, immediate, human support 24/7. Call, text, or live chat with 988.
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Did you know? Hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C are all spread differently.
Learn ways you can reduce your risk for each type of hepatitis: https://t.co/2EZHohTR3Z
Make the most of your outdoor adventures this spring and summer by staying informed. ☀️🌫️🌳
Subscribe to our air quality alerts and check our Colorado Smoke Blog:
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¡Los mosquitos y las garrapatas son pequeños, pero tienen grandes riesgos para la salud!
Protégete a ti mismo, a tu familia y a tus mascotas usando repelente de insectos cuando salgas al aire libre, buscando garrapatas y vaciando el agua estancada. https://t.co/JwJlYBOrLf
Mosquitoes and ticks are small, but they carry big health risks!
Protect yourself, your family, and your pets by using insect repellent when you go outdoors, checking for ticks, and emptying standing water.
More info: https://t.co/vMCJpejacS
Have you checked in to see how you are doing? Take some time to prioritize yourself and your mental health. There are resources available to help! Call or text the 988 Colorado Mental Health Line. https://t.co/mawjjNsirY
Learn how to save money and reduce emissions with the Colorado Energy Office's e-bike tax credit program.
Get a $450 discount on a qualifying e-bike purchase: https://t.co/pzKMnPnO73
¿Excrementos de roedores? ¡Detente antes de limpiar! Aunque es un tipo diferente de los casos del crucero, los ratones ciervos en Colorado pueden tener hantavirus, causando una enfermedad rara pero grave. Más información: https://t.co/bALC43bzv2
Finding rodent droppings? Stop before you clean. Even though it’s a different type than the cruise ship cases, deer mice in Colorado can carry hantavirus, which can cause a rare but serious illness. Learn more: https://t.co/SwmQQx7n01
If you or someone you know needs help or extra emotional support, know that you are not alone. Call or text the 988 Colorado Mental Health Line. Trained specialists are available to talk 24/7. https://t.co/mawjjNsirY
Watch kids closely when they are in or around water. Drowning happens quickly and quietly, so avoid distractions like using a phone.
Learn more: https://t.co/mj8BOTAexk
Aunque el día de los impuestos ya pasó, todavía hay tiempo para recibir los créditos fiscales a los que tiene derecho si presenta su declaración antes del 15 de octubre de 2026. Los créditos tributarios ayudan a mejorar la salud y el bienestar financiero. https://t.co/6EH274k3ia