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The Health/Human Services News section provides access to all State of Illinois press releases that have been published relating to health and welfare for the people of Illinois, with issues ranging from prevention, to services, programs, and health announcements.
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05/10/10 - The “Silent Disease” – Osteoporosis Costs Billions Each Year
For the first year – Illinois celebrates May 10 as Osteoporosis Day
SPRINGFIELD – To bring awareness to what is often called the “silent disease,” Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Damon T. Arnold today encouraged Illinoisans to recognize May 10 as Osteoporosis Day in Illinois. Osteoporosis is a serious disease that occurs when the body loses more bone mass than it replaces, causing bones to become thin, brittle and easily broken. Osteoporosis is often called the “silent disease” because bone loss happens without symptoms and may not be detected until a fracture occurs.
05/05/10 - Your Chance to Improve Public Health in Illinois
State public health director invites communities to give input in the
State Health Improvement Plan
SPRINGFIELD – This is the public’s chance to give input into improving the public health system in Illinois. Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. Damon T. Arnold is inviting health organizations, businesses, governments, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, not-for-profit groups and the public in general to attend one of three hearings to offer input on updating the State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP). The SHIP is a long-term, strategic roadmap for improving the public health system and the health of Illinois’ residents. As required in Public Act 93-0975, the State Board of Health will hold three public hearings addressing the draft of the plan. The SHIP is presented to the governor for presentation to the General Assembly every four years.
05/01/10 - Driver’s License Suspension Program Recovers $100 Million in Child Support Payments
Partnership between HFS and SOS assists in delinquent payments
SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) today announced it has surpassed the $100 million dollar mark in collecting past due child support through a partnership with the Secretary of State Jesse White’s Office.
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