Kansas Department of Health & Environment (KDHE) protects & improves the health & environment for all Kansans. Social Media Policy: kdhe.ks.gov/SocialMedia
Stay healthy, steady and independent by checking your mobility and knowing your risk for a fall.
Assessing your risk and preventing falls: bit.ly/4vAUw0J
Using insect repellant is one of the easiest ways to help prevent mosquito and tick bites. A few seconds of your time can reduce the risk of illness spread by those little vampires. ๐ง๐ฉธ
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Some wounds are invisible, but that doesn't mean they aren't there. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition that can affect anyone and every journey through it is different. Know that you aren't alone.
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A boil water advisory has been rescinded for the City of Goff public water supply system located in Nemaha County.
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A boil water advisory has been issued for the Sundowner, Inc. public water supply system located in Saline County.
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Practice safe boating and fishing this summer by wearing a life vest, using proper equipment and checking for harmful algal blooms on Kansas lakes: bit.ly/4li52oF
We are only as healthy as our environment, even small changes can make an impact. See what small changes you can make.
Learn more about the health connection: bit.ly/4eIjNPG#WorldEnvironmentDay
Strokes can happen to anyone, at any age. Recognizing the warning signs of stroke can help you take action in the moments that matter. Learn the signs of stroke and how to lower your risk.
Signs of stroke and stroke prevention: bit.ly/43KgsL4
Remember these 4 steps to handle food safely.
1๏ธ. Wash
2. Separate
3. Cook
4. Chill
your food!
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๐๏ธKeep an eye on your child's vision by:
- Scheduling regular eye exams
- Using sunglasses with UV protection
- Wearing safety gear for sports
- Limiting screen time by using the 20-20-20 rule
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