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Association v. Causation

One of the key objectives of public health is to assess the cause of disease or bad outcomes so we can design interventions.  In order to do that, we need to be able to tell the difference between when something is actually “causing” an outcome and when the exposure or condition is simply “associated” or “correlated” with an outcome.  Whether [...]

By |August 18th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Association v. Causation

Life Coach Tips for College Freshmen

Going to college is fun and exciting.  As is the case with all life transitions, getting some helpful hints in advance can smooth out the adjustment time and help create a better and healthier outcome.  Make it a point to review the following “life coach tips” with your young adult (like I’ve been doing with my soon-to-be Freshman). Maintain a healthy [...]

By |August 15th, 2014|Prevention|3 Comments

The 5th “Vital Sign” & the Painkiller Epidemic (Part III of V)

In Part I and Part II of this series we’ve introduced the idea that contemporary pain management strategies have resulted in an epidemic of painkiller misuse and abuse that’s killing large numbers of people.  In fact, misuse and abuse of opiate prescription painkillers takes out more people every year than car crashes.  The run-up to the current epidemic appears to have [...]

By |August 14th, 2014|General|Comments Off on The 5th “Vital Sign” & the Painkiller Epidemic (Part III of V)

Stories to Make You Smile

In 2012 the Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (the DDPC works out of the 4th floor of our 1740 building) partnered with the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center (SARRC) to develop new self-employment opportunities.  The Home Baked and Confectionary Goods law was used as the foundation for the project due to potential ease of implementation and access to hungry [...]

By |August 13th, 2014|General|1 Comment

Suicide & Depression: A Critical Arizona Winnable Battle

Depression strikes more people than you might think.  Some 300,000 people in Arizona live with major depression.  It may take years from when symptoms first emerge and to when people finally get help.  Less than one-third of adults with a diagnosed mental illness receive treatment.  Often, it’s the friends and family of a person living with depression who first recognize [...]

By |August 12th, 2014|General|Comments Off on Suicide & Depression: A Critical Arizona Winnable Battle

Employment First Initiative

Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council is sponsoring a series of six Employment First Community Forums to develop a comprehensive strategic plan designed to promote employment for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities.  A broad coalition of self-advocates, family members, service providers, educators, state agencies, advocates and employers are sharing ideas and strategies to raise public awareness, promote an attitudinal shift, [...]

By |August 12th, 2014|Behavioral Health, General|Comments Off on Employment First Initiative
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