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Mosquito prevention starts at home. Empty or remove standing water around your property each week to help stop mosquitoes from breeding. Check out today's graphic for simple prevention tips. www.moultriehealth.org/news/mosquitoes-health-concerns-and-prevention-tips/#:~:text=Simple%20Prev... ... See MoreSee Less

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Hot weather calls for smart choices.

Whether you're working outdoors, spending time with family, or simply running errands, taking steps to stay cool and hydrated can help prevent heat-related illness. And remember—never leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle, even for a short time.

Today's graphic offers simple reminders to help everyone stay safe during excessive heat. www.moultriehealth.org/news/heat-safety-protecting-yourself-during-hot-summer-weather-2/
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Healthy kids need healthy nutrition—and WIC is here to help.

The WIC program provides healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and referrals to other helpful services for eligible pregnant women, new moms, infants, and children up to age 5.

If you think your family may qualify, we'd love to help. Contact the Moultrie County Health Department's WIC office at (217) 728-4114 to schedule an appointment or learn more about the program. www.moultriehealth.org/news/how-does-the-wic-program-impact-families/
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When temperatures rise, some people face a much greater risk of heat-related illness than others. Knowing who is at greater risk can help you take simple steps to protect yourself and those you care about.

Take a moment to review today's graphic and share it with family, friends, and neighbors. A little awareness can go a long way toward preventing heat-related illnesses. More info is available at www.moultriehealth.org/news/heat-safety-protecting-yourself-during-hot-summer-weather/.
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Good nutrition during pregnancy and early childhood can have lifelong benefits.

The WIC program offers nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and food benefits to help eligible families make healthy choices for themselves and their children. If you think you may qualify, we encourage you to reach out and learn more.

Call the Moultrie County Health Department's WIC office at (217) 728-4114 to schedule an appointment.
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