Bmore Healthy Newsletter: May 6, 2016
Friday May 6th, 2016
Note from Commissioner
Dear friends and partners, We hope you’re staying dry and healthy during these spring showers. Last week, alongside Mayor Rawlings-Blake, we announced the citywide Zika preparedness plan. We know that prevention and education are key to preventing Zika from impacting Baltimore and that every citizen can help keep Zika out of our city by eliminating mosquito breeding grounds in their communities and taking precautions to prevent mosquito bites. Mosquitoes only need the amount of water in a bottle cap to breed, so please try to drain any standing water you see, especially after these rain storms. If you think you may need assistance clearing any standing water, please call 311. We want to thank you in advance for your collaboration to help prevent Zika from spreading in our city. Meanwhile, our teams have been busy this week as we continue to expand access to naloxone. In the past three weeks alone, BCHD has trained over 300 people to administer the lifesaving medication!
Both of these interventions reflect our philosophy of "going to where people are" to provide the critical resources necessary to live healthier. By working in partnership, we can ensure Baltimore becomes a healthier, more inclusive, and more equitable city. With all my best, Leana Wen, M.D. M.Sc.
Agency News BCHD's Citywide Preparedness Plan for Zika Virus
BCHD Continues to Train Residents to Save Lives with Naloxone
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#ProjectPresence: The Opening Exhibition
B’More Health Talks
Events Baltimore-wide Diabetes Prevention Events Prediabetes is a condition in which individuals have high blood glucose or hemoglobin A1C levels, but not high enough to be classified as diabetes. If prediabetes goes untreated, individuals may develop diabetes and increase their risk of other chronic diseases such as heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure. The Baltimore City Health Department Office of Chronic Disease Prevention, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, has been working diligently to expand the National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) throughout Baltimore City. The National Diabetes prevention program is a lifestyle change program that provides tools to help people reach their goals toward living a healthier life. The program includes:
Anyone can check if they are at risk of having Prediabetes by taking the CDC recognized Prediabetes screening test. There are a number of locations in Baltimore City that offer DPPs for high risk individuals. See the flyer for more details or visit the Diabetes Prevention website at health.baltimorecity.gov/chronic-disease-prevention/diabetes-prevention.
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