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Roderick L. Bremby, Secretary of KDHE

Roderick L. Bremby, Secretary of KDHE


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2008 Kansas Immunization Conference
September 2-4, 2008    •    Wichita, Kansas

2008 Kansas Immunization Conference

Join us for the 2008 Kansas Immunization Conference - "Vaccinations for Life" at the Hyatt Regency in Wichita, Kansas. The goal of the conference is to educate health care professionals on the importance of continuing immunizations from birth through adulthood, and safe-guarding the immunization records for a lifetime through a state-wide Registry.
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Kansas Diabetes Plan

The Kansas Diabetes Prevention and Control Program at KDHE in partnership with the Kansas Diabetes Advisory Council, has just released the first published Kansas Diabetes Plan. The Plan outlines a comprehensive approach for reducing the burden of diabetes in Kansas. The Plan is available for online viewing.
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Recycle Electronic Waste ‘It Still has Value!’
Electronic waste or e-waste is obsolete, broken, or unwanted electronic equipment. Learn how to reduce, reuse and recycle these items in Kansas.
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Kansas Environment 2008 Report The 2008 KDHE Division of Environment biennial report has just been released and is available online for viewing.
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The flooded Verdigris River at Coffeyville

Disaster Recovery Information
Resource and information links to assist with safeguarding your health and environment during a natural disaster.
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The flooded Verdigris River at Coffeyville.

 

Salmonella Outbreak FDA is advising consumers to avoid consuming raw jalapeņo peppers and raw serrano peppers from Mexico and to avoid food products that contain either type of pepper. Domestically grown raw jalapeno and serrano peppers are not associated with the current Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak.
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[Breaking News on the Sumflower Electric Permit Decision]