| ALMH Offers Free Screenings at the 
			Wellness Expo 
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		[February 08, 2017] 
		
            
			LINCOLN 
			- The Logan County Department of Public Health, Lincoln Park 
		District, and Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital are excited to invite 
		the public to the free Wellness Expo on Saturday, February 18 from 
		9:00am – 1:00pm at the Lincoln Park District. Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
		Hospital will be on-site providing a variety of services including free 
		health screenings. | 
        
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			 “We recognize that our responsibilities to keep the community 
			healthy extend outside the wall of the hospital,” said Lori England, 
			laboratory manager at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. “We are 
			proud to offer free lipid profile and blood sugar screenings at this 
			year’s Wellness Expo event.” 
 The American Heart Association recognizes that cholesterol plays a 
			major role in a person’s heart health. High blood cholesterol is a 
			major risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke. The AHA 
			recommends that individuals over 20 should have cholesterol checked 
			every four to six years and more often if you are at an elevated 
			risk.
 “The screenings will be done on-site with a single finger 
			prick with results within 2 minutes. We are using the same analyzer 
			from The ALMH Market. Individuals who participated in screenings at 
			The ALMH Market in the summer will benefit from a consistent result 
			and should bring their Know Your Numbers card if they have it to 
			track their results. For the most accurate results, individuals 
			should fast for 8 hours prior to the test.”  
			
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If you would like information about the Wellness Expo, contact Bobbi Langellier 
at the Logan County Department of Public Health at 217-735-2317 ext. 235 for 
more information or LIKE “Wellness Expo Logan County“ on Facebook. 
				 
			[Angela Stoltzenburg, MBAMarketing and Community Partnerships Manager
 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
 Healthy Communities Partnership]
 
			
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