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 has been named Alabama’s 2025 “Community Star” by the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health.
ADPH's Home Health and Community Services program is seeking to fill multiple positions statewide for nurses to provide home care services.
ADPH reports that the 2024 infant mortality rate, at 7.1 deaths per 1,000 live births, decreased from the 2023 rate of 7.8.
Diabetes affects hundreds of thousands of Alabamians, many of whom are unaware of the impact it has on their vision.
Household cleaners share the common goal of cleaning and disinfecting your home, but they don't always work well together.
ADPH is pleased to announce that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has approved continuation of the Reach Out and Read—Alabama...
Sleep-related infant deaths are still a major problem in Alabama. ADPH wants you to help combat infant mortality by joining the #ClearTheCrib...
State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris announced today the reopening of portions of Mobile Bay that were temporarily closed to the harvesting of...
The Ninth Annual “Share Your Smile with Alabama” photo contest seeks to promote oral health by featuring photographs of third grade...