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Last updated on Wednesday, July 20, 2016
(JACKSON CO.) - Jackson County Health Department is challenging residents to do at least one thing this year to improve their health for a lifetime.
In a new initiative, the health department is offering outreach clinics to help residents reach their health and wellness goals and boost the overall health level of the county.
The free clinics will be conducted four times a month on a rotating basis at senior citizen centers in Crothersville, Brownstown, Medora and Seymour through the end of October.
Next week's clinic will be at the Crothersville Senior Citizens Center from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.
Staff will be present to answer questions and/or find resources as well as conduct free and confidential HIV and Hep C testing.
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