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Health department highlights 3 to 3 recognition and local push for low‑dose aspirin in high‑risk pregnancies

5877059 · September 11, 2025
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Evansville City health officials reported national recognition for their 3 to 3 program and described work with hospitals and March of Dimes to promote low‑dose aspirin for people at risk of preeclampsia.

The Evansville City health department told board members that its 3 to 3 maternal‑health program received national recognition from the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), and staff described coordination with local hospitals and March of Dimes to promote low‑dose aspirin for people at high risk of preeclampsia.

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