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Florida has attempted to address some of these issues by setting up shelters where people with health conditions that require electricity for oxygen, dialysis and devices like ventilators can preregister to stay.
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Pop-up tetanus shot clinics offered in Collier County in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian
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The Healthcare Network Community Outreach Team is continuing door-to-door health canvassing in Immokalee. This person-to-person approach began in 2020 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and has evolved to include chronic care health resources.
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Lee Health’s “It’s All About You,” Chronic Pain Self-Management Program” a Self- Management Resource Program with the SMRC is offering a free, research-based Chronic Pain Self-Management program for the community.
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In the health news this week, Florida Department of Health is rolling out an initiative to provide overdose prevention kits, and the new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is reaching more Americans than the previous 10-digit number.
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In this week's health news, Collier County Public Schools gives parents tips on the new COVID resurgence and Florida updates state Monkeypox data.
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Health workers are continuing to provide life-saving COVID-19 information and other health resources throughout the community of Immokalee.
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One in every 44 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with some form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). And while screening techniques have improved, diagnosis and cause are still far from straightforward.