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June is Men's Health Month

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Protect against tick-borne Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS)

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WIC income guidelines increase

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June is Men's Health Month

Men are prone to make unhealthy life choices such as avoiding exercise, skipping health screenings, not getting enough sleep, ignoring or denying...

Protect against tick-borne Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS)

Alabama’s warm, humid climate creates perfect conditions for ticks and mosquitoes to breed.

WIC income guidelines increase

Alabama's income guidelines for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (better known as WIC) have...

Hurricane Preparedness

This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is forecasting a below-normal hurricane season.

ADPH observes Healthy and Safe Swimming Week 2026

The goal of this week is to maximize the health benefits of swimming by promoting safe, healthy water activities.

Raccoon and fox in two areas of East Alabama confirmed positive for rabies

ADPH is urging people to keep their pets vaccinated against rabies after a raccoon in Lee County and a fox in Elmore County tested positive for...

Make Sun Protection a Habit to Help Prevent Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the U.S., but it is also one of the most preventable.

Breathing Easier: Understanding Indoor Air Quality and Asthma

The quality of the air we breathe can have a serious impact on our health.

ADPH Careers: Auditors

The ADPH Office of Program Integrity (OPI) is seeking to fill Auditor positions.

What are the greatest health issues and challenges in your community? Your voice matters, and we need your input

ADPH would like to hear from state residents through a confidential online survey about health issues they believe are the most important in their...

June 2026 Health Observances

Here you will find a selection of posts from all sections of Alabama's Health, plus information about monthly health observances, highlights of ADPH programs and services, and more.

June 2026 Health Observances

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