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Tarrant County Public Health
Safeguarding Our Community's Health

Since its inception in the 1950s, Tarrant County Public Health (TCPH) has been a valuable local resource by providing services to all Tarrant County residents aimed at promoting, achieving and maintaining a healthy standard of living. With a client base and scope of services as diverse as the county's population, a dedicated staff of more than 350 public health professionals and annual funding resources totaling approximately $36 million, TCPH services truly touch everyone, every day, everywhere.

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May 2012


May is Asthma Awareness Month, Hepatitis Awareness Month and National High Blood Pressure Education Month.

 

Asthma is a life-long chronic disease affecting almost 26 million Americans.  Our Chronic Disease division offers classes in asthma management and other health-related issues.

 

For more in-depth information about asthma, visit the CDC’s May is Asthma Awareness Month Web page.

 

Hepatitis, a group of diseases that affect the liver, is a leading cause of liver cancer, affecting an estimated 4.4 million Americans.  Tarrant County Public Health provides information and vaccinations against hepatitis.

 

Visit the Hepatitis Web page on healthfinder.gov to learn more about hepatitis.

 

Learn more about National High Blood Pressure Education Month by visiting the National Institutes of Health Web site.

 

Mon. – Sun., May 21 – 27 is Recreational Water Illness and Injury Prevention Week.  Cryptosporidiosis, a diarrheal disease caused by a water-borne parasite, has been a local health concern for the past few years.  Our ”No Crypto” campaign provides important information to help people remain aware of the disease and know what to do to prevent it.

 

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also provides further tips for healthy swimming and recreational water safety.

 

On Monday, May 30 all Public Health offices and clinics will be closed in observance of Memorial Day.

 

Thurs., May 31 is World No Tobacco Day.  Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable deaths as well as a proven cause of cancer.  Tarrant County Public Health provides tobacco prevention education for both parents and youth to help them further understand how tobacco affects a person’s health.

 

To learn more about World No Tobacco Day, visit the World Health Organization’s Tobacco Free Initiative Web site.

 

If you haven’t tried it yet, check out TarrantCares, a one-stop informational source for health services available in Tarrant County.

 

You can get the latest information on our activities, as well as updates on national health developments, by visiting our Facebook page. Be a friend today!

 

Upcoming Events

 
May 28, 2012
  All Day Memorial Day
June 6, 2012
  1 PM - 2 PM Tarrant County Breastfeeding Coalition meeting
June 19, 2012
  5:30 PM - 7 PM Diabetes And Your Dental Health

Latest News
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4/3/2012
Tarrant ranks in top quarter in health outcomes among Texas counties

4/2/2012
Public Heatlh to celebrate National County Government Month in April

8/3/2009
Car Care

7/10/2009
Workplace Green Tips for Employees
  Workplace Green Tips for Employees from EPA. The places where we work, shop, play, and learn account for nearly half the nation’s energy use. Learn how you can make many of the same green choices at work as you make at home to save energy and fight global warming.

3/19/2012
Living Green In Healthy Environments
  The three key principals of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle are very famous term used to describe three ways one can help produce less waste. The Three R’s are also important ways to go green and live green. Going green and living green means changing our lifestyles to protect the environment in ways that also protect our health.

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