Mission: To protect and promote the health of all residents and visitors in Volusia County.
Video - Video Index - 2012
Video Index - 2012
- Health Inequity (4/13/12) - NEW
- HIV Testing (2/27/12)
- No Sodium (2/23/12)
- Prevention On The Move (3/29/12)
- Pool Safety (4/27/12) - NEW
- Project Public Health Ready (2/6/12)
- Public Health
- This is Public Health (4/13/12) - NEW
- "We Are Public Health" (3/28/12)
- STD Awareness (4/9/12)
- Video Archives - 2011
Volusia Magazine Segments - 2012
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Video Added: 04/27/12
Drowning is the leading cause of death among children ages 1 to 4 years old in Florida. |
Video Added: 04/13/12
Several minority heath experts gathered at the Volusia County Health Department
recently to look at health inequity- why some people have more challenges with
access to health care than others- why some are impacted more than others with
chronic diseases- and what can be done about those issues. |
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Video Added: 04/13/12
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Video Added: 04/9/12 April is STD Awareness Month. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
are a major public health concern.
According to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention there are more than 19 million new cases of STDs each year in the United
States.
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Video Added: 03/29/12 In this segment of Community Health Matters, Public Information Officer Stefany Strong tells us about the mobile HIV testing program called Prevention On The Move which is provided by Stewart Marchman ACT. |
Video Added: 03/28/12 What is Public Health? Director Dr. Bonnie Sorensen and Public Information Officer Stefany Strong tell us about Public Health and some of the programs and services provided by the Volusia County Health Department in this segment of Community Health Matters. |
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Video Added: 02/28/12 There are just over 1400 people living with HIV and or AIDS in Volusia and
Flagler Counties. Do you know your HIV status? Health experts say you should.
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Video Added: 02/23/12 Many folks here in Volusia County are putting too much sodium in their everyday diet. Too much salt and sodium is unhealthy for you. Excessive salt intake has proven to be a major contributor to heart attack and stroke, the first and third leading causes of death in the United States.Health Department Public Information Officer Stefany Strong takes a closer look at ways to control your sodium intake in this segment of Community Health Matters. |
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Video Added: 02/06/12 The Volusia County Health Department has been recognized as Public Health Ready by NACCHO for its ability to respond to public health threats.
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