Emergency & Community Health Outreach ECHO Minnesota Collaborative
c/o Association of Minnesota Counties
125 Charles Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55103
Phone: 651-789-4342
email: info@echominnesota.org
ECHO Alert – H1N1 Influenza Many people are worried about the new strain of Influenza, called H1N1, that is circulating in many communities. Currently, H1N1 is acting like regular seasonal influenza. It is generally mild, but may cause more serious illness in the very young, the very old, and persons with chronic medical conditions.
If you have questions or concerns about H1N1 Influenza, call the Minnesota Dept. of Health (MDH) hotline at 1-800-657-3903, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday.
For more information, visit MDH for H1N1 materials in English and Spanish, or the Center for Disease Control (CDC) for additional English and Spanish resources.
ECHO Hosts First Ever Healthy Communities Breakfast and Free Flu Shots, November 17 at the Wilder Foundation. Learn more. Stay tuned for updates!
H1N1 TV Special Hopes to Help Limited English Speaking Audiences. Learn More.Tune in to ECHO TV Sundays this fall to see the show, or access it online, 24/7
ECHO TV ສານສະກັດອາຫານບຳລຸງ Folic Acid ແລະ ການກ່ຽວຂ້ອງກັນເດັກຢູ່ໃນທ້ອງ
See what you need to know on ECHO TV.
Broadcast across the state on Twin Cities Public Television's Minnesota Channel, tptMN. tptMN can be found over the air on channel 2-2 (digital receivers). Check local
Listen now to an audio file of this ECHO Phone topic.
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Taking a multi-vitamin every day is important for the health of all women. Most women don’t get everything their body needs from eating healthy foods alone. Proper nutrition from eating foods like fruits and vegetables helps, but the only way to guarantee your body is getting all the nutrition it needs is to take a multi-vitamin with 400 micrograms of folic acid every day.
Twin Cities Public Television MN Channel 2 will be broadcasting a show on Folic Acid on: