2008 Flu Clinic Schedule
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Residents of Perry County who use water wells are reminded to consider testing their water at least twice annually, especially after periods of intense rainfall. |
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Perry County Residents Warned to Avoid Septic Pumping Scams
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Door to door septic pumpers have been creating problems in the Perry County area. Find out what you can do to protect yourself. |
American Heart Association's Start! Campaign
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Start! is the American Heart Association's campaign to get people moving. Promoting physical activity through workplace walking programs can help your employees reduce their risk for heart disease and lead
stronger, healthier lives. Walking for as little as 30 minutes a day can reduce risk for stroke, improve cholesterol and reduce high blood pressure. Employees from Perry County Health Department have
been walking and keeping track of their progress through weighing, nutritional assessment and co-worker encouragement and support. |
NPDES Permits and Your Local Health Department
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Lately there have been a number or rumors regarding EPA rule changes with regards to private sewage disposal systems or, more specifically, those
systems that discharge to the ground surface... |
Jump, Girl Jump Program to Address Youth Health, Exercise Issues
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Illinois recently announced more than $1 million in Women's Health Initiative Grants for non-profit organizations, health departments, and service agencies
in downstate Illinois to institute educational programs about menopause, cardiovascular disease, and osteoporosis. The Perry County Health Department will receive $10,000 to administer the
Jump Girl, Jump program for young girls within the county, which addresses nutrition and exercise issues. |
Nationally Recognized Speaker at PCHD Pandemic Preparedness Coordinating Committee Meeting
William Stanhope of Saint Louis University School of Public Health's Center for the Study of Bioterrorism and Emerging Infections spent the evening with Perry County Health Department and other
Perry County first responders. Drawing on historical references to the 1918 influenza pandemic, Mr. Stanhope explained the importance of placing public health at the highest level of importance in
an influenza epidemic. Mr. Stanhope was introduced by Perry County Health Department's Administrator, Doug Corbett, who opened the evening meeting by detailing the importance of communication and joint
planning amongst the first responders. |
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