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Health officials are urging residents to take the proper precautions to prevent a mosquito bite and to eliminate breeding areas in yards.
The two required hospitalization after suffering from swelling of the brain.
Assisted Living Services Inc. offers technology and tips for senior citizens during June's National Safety Month
The dentist raised funds to help open a maternity clinic for an underserved population in the French-speaking West African nation of Senegal
The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature a variety of exhibitors, fitness demo classes, a kids’ fun run and more.
The Fairfield Health Department is urging all residents to get a flu shot and says that this may be the last flu clinic due to recent demand
The Fairfield Health Department is participating in Flu Vaccination Day on Saturday, Jan. 27 and are urging residents to get a flu shot.
A man found drops of blood on a food wrapper and biscuit while at McDonald’s with his sons and reported it to police and health officials.
This program is absolutely free for individuals who have prediabetes or at high risk for developing Type 2 Diabetes.
The Fairfield Health Department is offering a FREE Diabetes Prevention Program just in time for the New Year!
Fairfield Health Department wants you to be a Kung Flu Fighter and hosts another flu clinic.
Fairfield Health Department hosts annual flu clinic.
A total of seven victims came forward and reported they were sexually assaulted by a male nursing aide.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in opioid-related deaths. This review tracks the first half of 2017 cases throughout all of CT.
The program is designed to meet the competencies for an individual to practice midwifery and will begin in Fall 2017.
The program will provide advanced psychotherapy skills for working with those with complex trauma and dissociation.
The Wellness Program will take place on Apr. 6 and will aim to discuss three important ways to manage stress and anxiety.
State health officials say the outbreak was traced to a specific brand of cheese made in New York. A multi-state investigation is ongoing.
Connecticut continues to see a sharp rise in heroin and other opioid-related deaths. This review tracks 2016 cases throughout all of CT.
The lecture, 'The Truth About Concussions' will be given by Dr. Michael Lee, a credentialed ImPACT Test Consultant since 2005.
The 'Evenings of Wellness' will be presenting its fifth lecture of nine by Dr. Ram Gordon on February 1.
Feb. is Heart Health month and the Fairfield Health Department is celebrating by urging all residents to make sure they know their numbers.
Naturopathic physician Cait Barbiero will show causes and symptoms of “leaky gut” and how this phenomenon could be impacting your health.
Registration is requested for this program, which is free to the public.
Commitment to excellent service, patient satisfaction and community generates goodwill and growth.
The wellness program will be presented at the Fairfield Public Library.
Overdose deaths continue to climb across Connecticut. Patch looks at the deaths in Fairfield.
'Zika Virus: Get the Facts' will be held at the Fairfield Woods Branch Library.
A total of 12 nurses in the state either had their licenses revoked or disciplined, according to the Connecticut Health I-Team report.
The event will be held Saturday, May 14 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Sherman Green Gazebo.
Too bad to be good? Can you eat chocolate, coffee and butter? A popular health presenter will discuss the health benefits of forbidden foods
The program is free to use and allows residents the opportunity to borrow a bike and ride around town. Read details here.
The Health Department is calling on residents to take steps to prevent the spread of mosquito-born diseases.
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