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Cook County
Dept. of Public Health
1010 Lake St. Suite 104, Oak Park, IL 60301-1133
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Stephen A. Martin Jr., Ph.D., M.P.H.
Chief Operating Officer CCDPH


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News 2005

  December
  New Year's Resolutions: Easy to Make, Easy to Break
  It’s Not too Late to get Immunized
  CCDPH Urges Residents to Stay Safe During Cold Weather
   
  November
  CCDPH Reports Local Outbreak of Syphillis
  Food Safety for Entertaining During the Holidays
  World AIDS Day 2005: "Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise"
   
 

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  October
  Halloween Safety Tips
  Lead Poisoning Prevention Week is October 23-29
  Health Department Works with School District to Conduct Investigation in Park Forest
 

On the Autumn To-Do List:Get Your Flu Shot

   
 

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September

Second West Nile Virus Death in Suburban Cook County

Patients Must Make Appointments for STD Services
 

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July
First Human West Nile Case Confirmed
Continuing Heat Poses Health Risks
West Nile Threat Remains High
Time for Back to School Examinations and Immunizations is Now
Health Department STD Clinics Appointment Only
Updates for Mobile Home Ordinances Proposed
West Nile Virus Found in Suburban Cook County
 

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June
June 27 National HIV Testing Day
Cook County Opens Cooling Centers, Health Department Gives Heat Safety Recommendations
Be Safe While Having Summer Fun
Enjoy Summer Heat Safely
 

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May
Cook County to Disburse $6.5 Million to Provide On-Going Financial Assistance for Correction of Lead Hazards in Homes
Official Start to West Nile Virus Season, Protect Yourself Now
Cook Food Safely, Have Fun on Memorial Day Holiday
Celebrate Mother's Day, Protect Yourself From Breast and Cervical Cancer
 

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April
Health Department Celebrates 60 Years of Service
Lead Poisoning Prevention Unit Receives EPA Recognition
April 12 Marks 50th Anniversary of Polio Vaccine
CCDPH and Local Health Departments Celebrate Public Health Week, Launch 'Project Public Health Ready'
 

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March
Hand Washing Key to Safe Animal Contact
National Nutrition Month Celebrates Variety and Spice
 

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February
Flu Clinics Open to All Suburban Cook County Residents
Car Seats for Children Under Age Eight is Law in Illinois
Be Good to Yourself, Be Good to Your Heart
February is Children's Dental Health Month
 

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January
Flu Clinics Remain Open for Walk-In Service
Make Healthy New Year's Resolutions You Can Keep
Flu Clinic Opens in Lincolnwood
Change Your Plate Program Teahces Healthy Eating
Cook County to Participate in Largest U.S. Study of Children's Health
Flu Vaccine Guidelines Broadened to Include Adults 50 and Older
 

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