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EP News and Views: May & June 2025

Posted on June 30, 2025 by Public Information Officer

The May/June edition of the Newsletter, “EP News and Views” is here! Scroll through to view recent community events, as well as heat and hurricane preparedness tips. 

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High blood pressure is dangerous because it usually has no symptoms, but it’s a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke. 🫀Checking your blood pressure at home is a simple, yet powerful way to stay on top of your health, according to the World Health Organization. Early detection, regular monitoring, and proper treatment can help prevent many hypertension-related complications. 💪To learn more information about hypertension, visit: www.who.int/health-topics/hypertension#tab=tab_1#Hypertension #HighBloodPressure #ChronicDiseasePrevention #District2PublicHealth ... See MoreSee Less

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7 days ago

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Mental health affects every part of our lives. Economic instability, housing insecurity, unemployment, and limited access to healthcare can all negatively impact mental well-being. 🧠🌿Because these challenges are deeply connected to our overall health and safety, Public Health Emergency Preparedness plays a vital role in supporting community wellness and improving access to care. Building community resilience helps us all be prepared for unexpected health emergencies and natural disasters. ⛈️During Mental Health Awareness Month, take time to learn about mental health so we can lead with compassion and empathy in our homes and communities. 🤝To learn more about mental health conditions, signs, and tips, visit: www.samhsa.gov/mental-health/what-is-mental-health#EmergencyPreparedness #mentalhealthawarenessmonth #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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Staying active can be fun! Exercising through activities you like can make fitness a sustainable part of your routine. 💪🏾 Kids and teens need at least 60 minutes of physical activity daily. Adults need at least 150 minutes of physical activity weekly, plus muscle-strengthening activities. Move your way! 🙌🏽To learn more tips to stay active, visit: odphp.health.gov/moveyourway#ChronicDiseasePrevention #MoveYourWay #district2publichealth ... See MoreSee Less

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