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		  Don't feel like cooking? Read moreDon't feel like cooking?  
For a tasty no-cook meal, try a veggie hummus wrap. Spread hummus on a whole-wheat tortilla and add any veggies you like: spinach, tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers. Wrap it all up, add a side salad, and you've got an easy, healthy meal.
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		  π October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month π Read moreπ October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month π 
This month, we come together to raise awareness, honor survivors, remember those weβve lost, and support the fighters still on their journey. π Early detection saves livesβdonβt forget the importance of regular screenings and self-checks.
 
Letβs wear pink, share knowledge, and stand united in the fight against breast cancer. πͺπ
 
#BreastCancerAwareness #ThinkPink #EarlyDetection
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		  π§‘ October is National Bullying Prevention Month π§‘ Read moreπ§‘ October is National Bullying Prevention Month π§‘ 
Bullying has no place in our schools, workplaces, or communities. This month, we raise awareness about the impact of bullying and stand together to create safe, supportive environments for everyone.
 
π Be an ally β Speak up when you see bullying. 
π Show kindness β Small acts can make a big difference. 
π Support youth β Encourage open conversations and let them know they are not alone.
 
Together, we can build a culture of respect, kindness, and inclusion. πͺβ¨
 
#BullyingPrevention #ChooseKindness #StrongerTogether
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		  ππ Happy World Smile Day! Read moreππ Happy World Smile Day! ππ 
A simple smile can brighten someoneβs day, spread kindness, and bring our community closer together. Today, letβs celebrate the power of a smileβshare one freely, give one generously, and letβs make the world a little brighter. π
 
Remember: βDo an act of kindness. Help one person smile.β
 
#WorldSmileDay #SpreadKindness #ChooseToSmile
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		  Photos from Washington County Public Health's post Read moreππ Weβre pretty in pink for our rockstar LPN, Virginia Miller! π She fought hard, she WON, and sheβs been cancer free for 19 years! ππͺπ«Ά 
Letβs celebrate survivors like Virginia by taking care of ourselves tooβdonβt forget your monthly self-exam! π
 
Learn how here: https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-self-exam/
 
#BreastCancerAwareness #WeWearPink #SurvivorStrong
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		  Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, but early detection and timely treatment can save lives Read moreBreast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide, but early detection and timely treatment can save lives. 
βοΈ Schedule regular screenings such as mammograms as recommended by your healthcare provider. 
βοΈ Know your risk factors including age, family history, and lifestyle. 
βοΈ Be proactiveβself-awareness and routine check-ups are key.
 
Washington County Public Health encourages everyone to take steps toward prevention and early detection. Together, we can reduce the impact of breast cancer in our community. π
 
#BreastCancerAwareness #EarlyDetection #PublicHealth
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		  Hey Moms and Dads! Read moreHey Moms and Dads! 
 #Medicaid & #CHIP offer free or low-cost health coverage for kids and teens up to age 19.
 
Benefits include doctor and dentist visits, shots, prescriptions and more. Enroll now @HealthCare.gov. Why wait? 
 
go.hc.gov/1WUpPxo #Enroll365
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		  Bullying can have lasting effects on physical and emotional health Read moreBullying can have lasting effects on physical and emotional health.  
This October, during National Bullying Prevention Month, letβs raise awareness and take action: 
π Listen and support those who are impacted 
π Educate ourselves and our children about respect and inclusion 
π€ Stand up and speak out against bullying
 
Together, we can build a stronger, safer community. π
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		  π§‘ Itβs National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (Oct Read moreπ§‘ Itβs National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (Oct. 19β25)! 
Lead exposure can harm anyone, but children under 6 are especially at risk. Even small amounts can affect growth, learning, and behavior.
 
β
 Get the facts. 
β
 Know the risks. 
β
 Protect your family.
 
For more information, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead
 
#LeadFreeKids #LeadPoisoningPreventionWeek #HealthyHomes #WCPH
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		  Lead poisoning is 100% preventable β but it starts with awareness Read moreLead poisoning is 100% preventable β but it starts with awareness. 
π« Lead can be found in: 
β’ Older homes with lead-based paint (built before 1978) 
β’ Certain pipes and plumbing 
β’ Some imported toys, jewelry, or pottery
 
π©Ί Talk to your childβs healthcare provider about lead testing β especially if you live in an older home.
 
#HealthyKids #LeadPrevention #PublicHealth #WCPH #NLLPPW
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		  Simple steps can make a big difference in keeping your home lead-safe: Read moreSimple steps can make a big difference in keeping your home lead-safe: 
β¨ Wash hands, bottles, and toys often. 
π  Wet-mop floors and wipe down windowsills regularly. 
π° Let cold water run before using it for cooking or drinking. 
π¨ Be cautious when renovating older homes.
 
A safe home = a healthy child. π 
Learn more β‘ https://www.epa.gov/lead
 
#LeadSafe #HealthyHomes #PublicHealth #WCPH
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		  Did you know? Read moreDid you know? Many children with lead poisoning show no obvious symptoms β but the damage can be long-term. 
π©Ί A simple blood test can detect lead exposure early. 
πΆ Testing is recommended for all children ages 1 & 2. 
πIowa law requires each child entering kindergarten must have received at least 1 blood lead test.  
π Call your healthcare provider or Washington County Public Health to ask about testing options.
 
Early detection saves futures! πͺ
 
#LeadPoisoningPrevention #LeadFreeKids #WCPH #HealthyCommunity
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		  π Red Ribbon Week! Read moreπ Red Ribbon Week! π 
October 23β31 is a time to promote healthy, drug-free lifestyles and encourage our youth to make positive choices.
 
This yearβs theme: βBe Kind to Your Mind. Live Drug Free.β π§ β¨
 
Letβs work together to support healthy decisions and strong futures for our community. β€οΈ
 
#RedRibbonWeek #DrugFreeLooksLikeMe #HealthyChoices #WCPH #CommunityStrong
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		  Drugs donβt just affect your body β they can impact your future Read moreDrugs donβt just affect your body β they can impact your future. π§ π 
β Drugs can: 
β’ Damage your brain and body 
β’ Affect your grades, sports, and activities 
β’ Hurt friendships and family relationships 
β’ Lead to choices that change your future
 
πͺ Choosing to stay drug free means choosing your goals, your health, and the life you want to build.
 
π§© Life is a Puzzle β Solve It Drug Free. 
#RedRibbonWeek #SolveItDrugFree #YouthPower #HealthyChoices #LifeIsAPuzzle #WCPH
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