Did you know that this week is National Public Health Week?
So what does that mean?
National Public Health Week, held the first week of April, was established in 1995 as a way to celebrate contributions to public health and to create awareness of current public health issues.
The American Public Health Association organizes events for this week and creates a new slogan each year. This year's catchphrase "Public Health is ROI: Save Lives, Save Money" to emphasize that prevention and healthy living initiatives are worth the cost as they reduce healthcare spending and save lives. Check out the National Public Health Week website to see if there is an event in your area.
Have a healthy day!
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