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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Allegheny County Reports Four Recent Flu Deaths

Pennsylvania is reporting high influenza activity, according to the state health department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Allegheny County certainly isn't immune from the widespead outbreak of influenza reported by the Pennsylvania Health Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Allegheny County Health Department reports four local deaths in the last few weeks have been attributed to the influenza Type A virus. All four deaths have been patients 65 years or older, with the oldest victim 98 years old, according to Dr. Jim Lando, acting director of the department's Office of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. "Influenza does take people each year," he said. "That's why we do recommend that people get vaccinated." Lando said that between Oct. 1 and Dec. 31, 2012—the most up-to-date reporting period this flu season—there had been 215 confirmed …

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Free Breast Health Services Available Through PA Health Dept.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health offers a free breast cancer early detection program called HealthyWoman.

A free breast and cervical cancer early detection program called the HealthyWoman Program (HWP) is available through the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Free services for those meeting the eligibility standards include: To view a chart of "Eligibility at a Glance," click here, or call 1-800-215-7494 to find out if you are eligible for the program. If breast or cervical cancer is detected through the HWP, patients will be able to receive free treatment through the state Department of Public Welfare's Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program.  Why is the HealthyWoman Program important?   --- Follow the Sewickley Patch on Facebook and Twitter. Sign up for the daily Sewickley Patch newsletter.

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