Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Great American SmokeOut
November 19 marks the 33rd annual Great American SmokeOut, nationally recognized as a platform to educate the public on the dangers associated with tobacco use and to encourage tobacco users to quit for a lifetime by starting with just one day. Booths will be set up around Flagstaff beginning on Monday, November 16. Information on quitting, a drawing for Harkins tickets and quit bags will be available as well as a butt jar to toss your cigarettes. Call the Coconino County Health Department Tobacco Use and Prevention Program at 928-679-7266 for more information.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Clinical depression is an illness that affects over 19,000,000 American adults each
year. Depression screenings should be a part of your regular healthcare.
year. Depression screenings should be a part of your regular healthcare.
Are you experiencing:
• Difficulty concentrating, remembering or making decisions?
• Reduced or increased appetite and accompanying weight loss or weight gain?
• Fatigue or loss of energy?
• Persistent sadness, anxious or an "empty" mood?
• Sleeping too little or too much, or waking in the early morning?
• Loss of interest or pleasure in activities that you once enjoyed?
• Restlessness or irritability?
• Thoughts of death or suicide?
If so, you may be experiencing depression. Please come to our FREE screening, you
owe it to yourself to have the best life possible. Start down the path of a happier and
healthier life. You won't regret it.
From 8:00 to 4:00 On October
8th,
8th,
The Guidance Center will
provide free Depression
Screening at two locations:
provide free Depression
Screening at two locations:
• North Country Health Clinic,
2920 N. 4th St., Flagstaff
2920 N. 4th St., Flagstaff
• The Guidance Center, 2187
N. Vickey St., Flagstaff.
The screening will be performed
by staff of The Guidance Center.
Free to the public
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