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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 17
    Wildfire smoke can affect air quality across Indiana, even when the fires are far away. Check the Air Quality Index (AQI) before heading outdoors. Learn more: bit.ly/3QpwTHp?
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 15
    Properly washing fresh produce can help remove germs that may cause illness. Rinse fruits and vegetables under cool running water before eating, peeling, or cutting, and scrub firm produce like melons with a clean produce brush.
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 14
    Think ticks are only found in the woods? Think again! Tick can also be found in backyards, golf courses, and other grassy or brushy, wooded areas. Knowing where they may be helps you take steps to protect yourself and your family before and after spending time outdoors.
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 13
    Before you mow, take a moment to put safety first. A little preparation can help prevent injuries. Thank you to the Indiana Trauma Care Commission for its continued commitment to injury prevention. #LawnMowerSafety
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 10
    Today is Chronic Disease Awareness Day, an opportunity to raise awareness about chronic diseases and their impact on individuals, families, and communities. Learn more: bit.ly/4fjNYhQ
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 9
    Routine mosquito collecting and testing have detected West Nile virus in Indiana mosquito pools. View the Indiana Mosquito-Borne Disease Surveillance Dashboard for the latest surveillance updates: bit.ly/4veT3N7
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    Indiana Department of Health
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    Jul 8
    Know the signs of cyclosporiasis and how to help reduce your risk. Swipe through to learn common symptoms, prevention tips, and when to contact a healthcare provider. Learn more: bit.ly/4wvBDNl
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 7
    Simple, everyday habits can help reduce the spread of respiratory illnesses and keep you and your community healthy. Browse these tips for a healthier summer! Read more: bit.ly/4p1m2CG
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 4
    We hope you have a happy Fourth of July! Swipe through for a few tips to keep your holiday weekend safe.
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jul 1
    Hot temperatures can increase the risk of heat-related illness. Stay hydrated, know the warning signs, and check in on friends, family, and neighbors to help keep your community safe. View the latest Indiana heat risk map: bit.ly/4eVpnyy
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    The image is an informational flyer from the Indiana Department of Health, titled "Protect Yourself." It lists tips to reduce heat-related illness: hydrate often, stay cool with air conditioning or local cooling centers, dress in lightweight and light-colored clothing, and plan outdoor activities around the hottest part of the day.
    The image is an informational poster from the Indiana Department of Health titled "Know the Signs." It distinguishes between symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Symptoms listed for heat exhaustion include heavy sweating, dizziness, and nausea. Heat stroke symptoms include hot, red skin, confusion, and loss of consciousness. A note at the bottom advises: "Heat stroke is a medical emergency. Call 911 immediately." The Indiana Department of Health logo is also present.
    Yellow gradient background with text offering safety tips: "Check on friends, family, and neighbors, especially older adults." "Never leave children or pets in a parked vehicle." "Stay informed by following local weather alerts." Includes Indiana Department of Health logo.
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Oct 27, 2025
    We encourage Hoosiers to protect themselves against influenza (flu) after confirming the first flu-related death of the 2025-26 season. Help protect yourself and your loved ones by getting a flu vaccine and following the Three Cs. Learn more: bit.ly/3JxpNzk
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Aug 18, 2025
    We urge parents to take steps to protect the health and safety of their infants following a surge this month of deaths caused by unsafe sleep environments. Learn more: bit.ly/3Jls1BB
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    Indiana Department of Health
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    Aug 18, 2025
    Babies should be placed to sleep following the ABCs of safe sleep: 1️⃣ Alone: Babies should be placed alone with caregiver nearby in the same room 2️⃣ Back: On his or her back 3️⃣ Crib: With only a tight-fitting sheet, no bumper pads, pillows, blankets or stuffed animals
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    Jun 10, 2025
    In 2024, Indiana saw the lowest infant mortality rate since the 1900s, with a rate of 6.3 deaths per 1,000 live births, down from 6.6 in 2023. Learn more: bit.ly/4mVZgKQ
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    Indiana Department of Health
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    Jun 10, 2025
    While we are proud of the progress made, the Indiana Department of Health will continue working to improve maternal and infant health through data review, community programs and partnerships with healthcare providers.
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    Indiana Department of Health
    @StateHealthIN
    May 13, 2025
    We are aware of fraudulent messages that appear to have been sent by state agencies about collecting tolls. These messages are scams, and users should not click on any of the links. More info: view.subscription.in.gov/View_email.asp…
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