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06/01/2026

Have mpox symptoms? Ask a healthcare provider about getting tested. Symptoms can include a new rash or bumps that may be painful or itchy. These can look like herpes, blisters, or acne. Some people may feel flu-like symptoms at first.

Visit cdphe.colorado.gov/mpox.

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06/01/2026

Disclaimer: This caption was written in Spanish. Using Facebook’s automatic translation may change the meaning. An English version of this post is available separately.

Las autoridades de salud observan un aumento de la actividad del norovirus en distintas partes de Estados Unidos. El norovirus es un virus muy contagioso que puede causar vómitos, diarrea, náuseas y dolor de estómago.

Una de las mejores formas de prevenir el norovirus es lavarse bien las manos con agua y jabón. Los desinfectantes de manos por sí solos no eliminan los gérmenes del norovirus.

Si está enfermo, evite preparar alimentos para otras personas para ayudar a prevenir la propagación del virus.

https://cdphe.colorado.gov/child-care-school-settings/norovirus

Health officials are seeing increased norovirus activity in parts of the U.S. Norovirus is highly contagious and can cau...
06/01/2026

Health officials are seeing increased norovirus activity in parts of the U.S. Norovirus is highly contagious and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and stomach pain.

One of the best ways to help prevent norovirus is by washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water. Hand sanitizers alone do not kill norovirus germs.

If you’re sick, avoid preparing food for others to help prevent the spread of the virus.

https://cdphe.colorado.gov/child-care-school-settings/norovirus

Disclaimer: This caption was written in Spanish. Using Facebook’s automatic translation may change the meaning. An Engli...
06/01/2026

Disclaimer: This caption was written in Spanish. Using Facebook’s automatic translation may change the meaning. An English version of this post is available separately.

El Orgullo es salud pública.

Cuando las personas LGBTQIA+ se sienten seguras, vistas, respetadas y apoyadas, su salud mejora. Las comunidades fuertes, la conexión social y el sentido de pertenencia pueden ayudar a reducir el estigma, apoyar el bienestar mental y facilitar el acceso a la atención y los recursos que las personas necesitan.

Este Mes del Orgullo celebramos la fortaleza, diversidad y resiliencia de las comunidades LGBTQIA+. Todas las personas merecen la oportunidad de vivir una vida saludable, auténtica y sentirse parte de su comunidad.

Pride is public health.When LGBTQIA+ people feel safe, seen, respected, and supported, health outcomes improve. Strong c...
06/01/2026

Pride is public health.

When LGBTQIA+ people feel safe, seen, respected, and supported, health outcomes improve. Strong communities, social connection, and a sense of belonging can help reduce stigma, support mental well-being, and make it easier for people to access the care and resources they need.

This Pride Month, we celebrate the strength, diversity, and resilience of LGBTQIA+ communities. Everyone deserves the opportunity to live healthy, authentic lives and know they belong.

05/31/2026

Do you know that some sunscreens can prevent sunburn, reduce your risk of getting skin cancer, and help prevent early signs of skin aging? This infographic tells you how to choose a sunscreen that does all three.

05/31/2026

It’s World No To***co Day.

Quitting to***co is one of the best things you can do for your health. The Colorado Quitline is offering Coloradans 18 years and older the opportunity to earn up to $100 to quit by completing coaching calls.

Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW or visit ColoradoQuits.com

May 31 is World No To***co Day, a reminder that all to***co and ni****ne products can harm your health and lead to addic...
05/31/2026

May 31 is World No To***co Day, a reminder that all to***co and ni****ne products can harm your health and lead to addiction.

At BCPH, our To***co Education and Prevention Partnership (TEPP) works to help prevent to***co and ni****ne use and support those who want to quit. We offer tools, resources, education, policy support, community outreach, guidance on sustainable v**e disposal, assistance with secondhand smoke concerns, and customized workshops for youth, parents, schools and community groups.

If you’re ready to quit, you’re not alone. Help is available.

Learn more: boco.org/to***co

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31 de mayo es el Día Mundial Sin Tabaco, un recordatorio de que todos los productos de tabaco y nicotina pueden dañar tu salud y generar adicción.

En BCPH, nuestra Asociación de Educación y Prevención del Tabaco (TEPP) trabaja para prevenir el consumo de tabaco y nicotina y apoyar a quienes desean dejarlo. Ofrecemos herramientas, recursos, educación, apoyo en políticas, alcance comunitario, orientación sobre la eliminación sostenible de va*********es, asistencia con preocupaciones sobre el humo de segunda mano y talleres personalizados para jóvenes, padres, escuelas y grupos comunitarios.

Si estás listo para dejarlo, no estás solo. Hay ayuda disponible.

Más información: boco.org/to***co

05/30/2026

A new review of nearly 300 studies confirms the HPV vaccine effectively prevents cervical cancer.

HPV causes about 90% of cervical and a**l cancers in the U.S., and more than half of oropharyngeal, pe**le, vaginal and vulvar cancers. These cancers have dropped significantly since the HPV vaccine was licensed in 2006. However, leaders of CIDRAP’s Vaccine Integrity Project have said the vaccine is being undermined by unfounded criticism by federal officials and changes to federal policy.

The AAP continues to recommend routine HPV vaccination at 9-12 years. People who initiate the series before age 15 should get two doses and those starting the series at 15 or older should get three doses. https://bit.ly/4nU7PXw

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