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Take precautions; extreme cold can lead to medical emergencies

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ADPH requests proposals for Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative

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Cervical Cancer Awareness Month can become a thing of the past

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Oral rabies vaccine distribution to begin in Baldwin County

ADPH announces that personnel from the US Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services program will be distributing oral rabies vaccine baits in...

Take precautions; extreme cold can lead to medical emergencies

ADPH urges the public to recognize the signs and symptoms of hypothermia and frostbite and to take extra precautions during periods of extreme cold.

Kitten in Russell County tests positive for rabies; one individual exposed

ADPH is urging people to be cautious around stray animals following a stray cat that tested positive for rabies.

ADPH requests proposals for Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative

ADPh announces a request for proposals (RFP) from community organizations and other entities for funding the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiative.

Cervical Cancer Awareness Month can become a thing of the past

During Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, ADPH encourages all Alabamians to take part in OPERATION WIPE OUT.

Free radon test kits are offered for Alabama households

ADPH is offering one free radon test kit per Alabama household as part of an initiative to reduce dangerous radon exposure.

Third grade students selected winners of the 2026 ‘Share Your Smile with Alabama’ competition

The ADPH Oral Health Office announces the winners of the ninth annual smile photo contest for third grade students in Alabama.

Alabamians experiencing stress, anxiety, and depression have a free digital resource available

After storing holiday decorations and finishing off holiday leftovers, some Alabamians find it difficult to transition to routine life or make...

Health and the Holiday Season

By being mindful of the need to stay healthy and taking steps to maintain your health, you can minimize the stress of the holiday season.

Dr. William Curry recognized as Alabama’s Community Star on National Rural Health Day

Dr. William Curry has been named Alabama’s 2025 “Community Star” by the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health.