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The Lamar county health department colored and displayed leprechauns in honor of Saint Patrick's Day this past March 17; they did a fantastic job! 🍀

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If you are pregnant, getting tested for hepatitis B is the first step to protecting your baby. Regardless if the mother is hepatitis B positive or negative, all newborns should receive the birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine in their first 12-24 hours of life.

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Diabetes Alert Day is a one-day "wake-up call" focusing on the seriousness of diabetes and the importance of understanding your risk.

If you are at risk for diabetes, it’s important to take action to keep you healthy.

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