This National Poison Prevention Week, ADPH is looking to raise awareness of the dangers of products containing delta-8 THC.
If misused, water beads can do quite a bit of life-changing (and, sometimes, life-ending) damage.
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has closed shellfish growing waters in Mobile County. Areas I and II are closed. This includes Cedar...
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) joins other health authorities in reminding parents to make sure their children are up to date with...
March 1 is designated as National Employee Appreciation Day, an observance created to call attention to the valuable and meaningful work performed...
State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris announced today the reopening of portions of Mobile Bay that were temporarily closed to the harvesting of...
Learn more about the roles ADPH employees serve in areas ranging from clean drinking water to health equity, nutrition, social work, home health...
The public is cautioned not to handle bats. Bats, along with raccoons, are the primary reservoirs for rabies in Alabama.
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) employs Nutritionists in multiple positions across the state.
ADPH has closed shellfish growing waters in Mobile County. Area I is closed; this includes Cedar Point, Heron Bay, and Dauphin Island Bay.