Jacqueline Howard DDS+FollowAlabama’s bold move to end cervical cancerAlabama is taking a stand against one of the deadliest yet most preventable cancers—cervical cancer. With Operation Wipe Out, the state aims to eliminate cervical cancer by 2033, using proven tools like the HPV vaccine and regular screenings. It’s wild to think that a cancer that’s 90% curable is still taking lives, mostly because of barriers like healthcare access and lack of information. Schools and local groups are stepping up, but it’s going to take all of us spreading the word and making sure our loved ones get vaccinated and screened. What do you think will make the biggest difference in our communities? #Health #BodyHealth #Alabama00Share
Willie Morales+FollowAlabama families get a break at the checkoutStarting September 1, Alabama shoppers will notice a lighter load on their grocery bills as the state sales tax on food drops from 3% to 2%. For a family of four, that could mean saving about $125 a year—money that can really add up, especially with rising prices. Plus, diapers, maternity clothes, and feminine products will also be tax-free statewide. Local governments can even choose to cut their own grocery taxes further. While this change will impact the education budget, many see it as a much-needed relief for families. How do you think this will affect your weekly shopping? #Business #MakeMoney #Alabama00Share