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Doddridge County Health Department, Marion County Health Department and Grafton-Taylor County Health Department representing at WV Capitol
Doddridge County Health Department, Marion County Health Department and Grafton-Taylor County Health Department at WV Legislative Public Health Day at WV Capitol on February 8, 2023. Pictured above: 1st picture: Boyd Vanhorn-Grafton-Taylor Health Dept. Administrator 2nd picture: Mike Caputo-Marion County Senator and Lloyd White-Marion County Health Dept. Administrator 3rd picture:...
Learn moreDoddridge County is serving our community with COVID Boost Vaccinations
Doddridge County is serving our community with COVID Boost Vaccinations. Please Contact our office to schedule your vaccine today. Phone: 304-873-1531 DCHD Clinical Services has served generations of Doddridge County residents with adult and childhood vaccines....
Learn moreDole Fresh Vegetables, Inc. Announces Voluntary Recall of Limited Number of Salad Kits Due to Possible Health Risk from Listeria Monocytogenes
Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc. Announces Voluntary Recall of Limited Number of Salad Kits Due to Possible Health Risk from Listeria Monocytogenes FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –Monterey, CA–February 8, 2024–Dole Fresh Vegetables, Inc. is voluntarily recalling from the market a limited number of Dole-branded and private label salad kits described below, which...
Learn moreEnfamil Prosobee Infant Baby Formula Recall
Reckitt Recalls Two Batches of Enfamil Prosobee 12.9 oz Simply Plant Based Infant Formula Because of Possible Health Risk for more information go to https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/reckitt-recalls-two-batches-prosobee-129-oz-simply-plant-based-infant-formula-because-possible...
Learn moreFebruary 3, 2023 Patient Appreciation Day!
February 3 is Patient Appreciation Day! We want to say thank you for choosing Doddridge County Health Department. Thank you to our patients; we are honored to care for you! Our world revolves around you- today, and everyday! ...
Learn moreFebruary is AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month
A.M.D. stands for Age-related Macular Degeneration. It is an illness that is the leading cause of low vision in Americans older than 50 years of age. The part of the eye affected by this disease is the macula, a pigmented, oval-shaped part of the retina. About 5 mm in diameter,...
Learn moreFebruary is American Heart Month
Facts About Heart Disease Every year, one in four people will die from heart disease. Heart disease can strike anyone, but certain individuals may be more at risk than others. Some of the most common risk factors for heart disease include: High blood pressure High cholesterol Diabetes Obesity Poor diet...
Learn moreFebruary is American Heart Month
Take Action for your Heart: Get Started! Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but it can often be prevented. Adopting a heart-healthy lifestyle can help you reduce the risk of heart disease and its risk factors. Take Action to protect your heart by following...
Learn moreFebruary is National Cancer Awareness Month
Just being aware is not enough. We need to TAKE ACTION! While there is no certain way to prevent cancer, there are certain risk factors that increase the likelihood. You can TAKE ACTION to lower those risks through healthy lifestyle choices, getting recommended cancer screenings, and vaccinating against certain viruses....
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