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Smoking & Pregnancy

Smoking during pregnancy remains a risk to the health of Arizona infants.  The Health Status and Vital Statistics Report for 2013 found that 4.4% of Arizona moms smoked during their pregnancy.  Smoking during pregnancy is associated with a significantly increased risk for many birth defects.  A new article found that smoking during pregnancy is associated with statistically significant increases in cardiovascular [...]

By |February 12th, 2015|Prevention|1 Comment

What’s Sleep Hygiene?

If you're like my family, there are times when some of you don't get enough sleep.  In fact about 30% of Americans don't get the number of hours of sleep we need to stay healthy.  Now that everybody is plugged into an electronic device these days it seems to be getting worse. Electronic devices and even some night lights suppress your production of melatonin, [...]

By |February 11th, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on What’s Sleep Hygiene?

The Forgotten Plague: Tuberculosis in America

Tonight at 8 pm PBS American Experience will feature an episode called "The Forgotten Plague: Tuberculosis in America."   Tuberculosis was the deadliest killer in human history prior to 1900.  In fact, TB (then sometimes called Consumption) killed about 14% of all the people who ever lived prior to 1900.  TB rifled through the US at the turn of the century, sometimes taking out entire communities, especially [...]

By |February 10th, 2015|General|Comments Off on The Forgotten Plague: Tuberculosis in America

Everybody Needs a Good Night’s Sleep

Food, water, air, shelter and sleep.  Those are the Big 5 things that everyone needs.  Everybody needs a good dose of restful sleep to stay healthy and thrive...but the amount of sleep changes throughout the lifetime.  Last week, the National Sleep Foundation came out with some interesting and helpful recommendations for how much sleep folks need at various ages.  When people don't get a good night's sleep it's [...]

By |February 10th, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on Everybody Needs a Good Night’s Sleep

From the Harvard School of Public Health

The new Healthy Heart Score developed by researchers at Harvard School of Public Health gives people an easy way to estimate their risk of developing cardiovascular disease based on simple lifestyle habits. The free web-based survey also gives users practical tips for improving their scores by incorporating heart-healthy habits into their daily lives. The calculator walks users through a series [...]

By |February 9th, 2015|Prevention|Comments Off on From the Harvard School of Public Health

We’re Looking for Leaders Across the Border

Leaders across Borders (LaB) is an advanced leadership development program funded by the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission.  The idea is to build bi-national leadership capacity of public health, health care, and other community sectors to improve the health of communities in the U.S.- México border region.  Right now (and through February 13) we’re looking for public health, health care, and [...]

By |February 6th, 2015|General|Comments Off on We’re Looking for Leaders Across the Border
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