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Childhood lead poisoning is preventable, but awareness matters because lead exposure is often difficult to detect without testing. Please take a moment to review this infographic on lead poisoning prevention and consider sharing it with other families in our community.

The MCHD offers testing for lead exposure. Additional information is available at www.moultriehealth.org/news/children-and-lead-exposure-what-parents-need-to-know/.
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The WIC program is designed to help support the health of young children and families, but many parents don't realize they may already meet eligibility requirements. Children age 4 and under who qualify for Medicaid may also qualify for WIC benefits and services.

The Moultrie County Health Department can help families determine eligibility and get connected with available WIC services. Call (217) 728-4114 to schedule an appointment. More information is available at www.moultriehealth.org/news/how-does-the-wic-program-impact-families/#:~:text=WIC%3A%20The%20righ....
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Severe weather preparedness starts before storms arrive. Knowing where to shelter and responding quickly to warnings can help reduce the risk of injury during dangerous thunderstorms that produce damaging hail.

This infographic highlights the dangers of large hail and reminds everyone to seek shelter, stay indoors, and avoid windows when severe weather approaches.

The MCHD offers more information on severe weather preparedness at www.moultriehealth.org/news/preparing-for-safety-as-spring-weather-arrives/.
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New and expectant mothers often have questions about breastfeeding, which is why education and support can make such a difference. This graphic highlights one example of the helpful breastfeeding education available through the MCHD’s WIC program.

If you would like to learn more about WIC breastfeeding support services, please contact the MCHD at (217) 728-4114 to schedule an appointment. More details are available at www.moultriehealth.org/news/wic-offers-year-round-support-for-breastfeeding-moms/.
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