Cell phones and cancer

Cell phones and cancer

The World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer met this week in Lyon, France to analyze health-risk data regarding the electromagnetic fields generated by cell phones.  Their initial report was published this week, concluding that the chronic use of cell phones could be “possibly carcinogenic to humans”.  The group didn’t do any primary [...]

By |2011-06-01T10:22:27-07:00June 1st, 2011|Prevention|1 Comment

Arizonans are Kicking the Habit / World No Tobacco Day

Over 166,000 Arizonans kicked their tobacco habit in 2010.  Our smoking rate now stands at only 13.5%.  This news is exciting when you consider that many states have seen increases in tobacco use over the last couple of years.  This brand-new data isn’t published yet, but our team thinks that this will put is neck-and-neck [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:46-07:00May 31st, 2011|Prevention|Comments Off on Arizonans are Kicking the Habit / World No Tobacco Day

AZ Medical Marijuana Program Update

In light of recent communication from the U.S. Attorney for Arizona, the Governor asked the Attorney General to file a suit this week asking for a declaratory judgment from a federal court regarding the legality of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act and our Rules. We had been planning to begin accepting dispensary applications beginning next [...]

By |2011-05-27T17:30:02-07:00May 27th, 2011|General|13 Comments

Limit the Sun, Not the Fun

Today is Don't Fry Day - a day established by the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention to remind people of the importance of sunscreen.  In Arizona, we need more than a day - it is more of a season and now that school’s just about out (or is), kids have more time on their [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:46-07:00May 27th, 2011|Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Limit the Sun, Not the Fun

Celebrating Women’s Health

With all the things that have been going on I somehow neglected to write about Women’s Health Week - which was a couple of weeks ago.  The theme this year is “It’s Your Time” and serves to remind women to take time out to take care of themselves.   Women in all parts of the world [...]

By |2011-05-26T08:35:26-07:00May 26th, 2011|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Celebrating Women’s Health

Who is John Snow?

He’s a guy that’s often thought of as the founder of modern day epidemiology because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in England in the mid 1800s.  At the time, scientists and the public believed that diseases like cholera were spread by “miasma”- basically that diseases like cholera were spread [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:46-07:00May 25th, 2011|General, Prevention|Comments Off on Who is John Snow?

AZ Medical Marijuana Act Legal Update

We understand that the Governor and the Attorney General are seeking a declaratory judgment in federal court regarding the implementation of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act.  When further information is available, ADHS will update you. Until then, the Department will continue to issue Qualifying Patient and Designated Caregiver Registry Cards on our website.

By |2011-05-24T14:31:48-07:00May 24th, 2011|General|10 Comments

Pharmacy Vaccines

I left out one new law in my post a couple of weeks ago on the New Laws Related to Our Mission.  SB 1298 allows a licensed pharmacist to give a flu vaccine to kids between 6 and 18 years old without a prescription.  The new law also lets pharmacists administer other vaccines in a [...]

By |2011-05-24T09:20:04-07:00May 24th, 2011|Preparedness|Comments Off on Pharmacy Vaccines

Dr. Nelson Leading the Way for Positive Change

Our own Laura Nelson M.D. was honored by the Phoenix Business Journal Thursday night for being one of the 25 Most Admired CEOs in the Valley's business community. The awardees were selected for their outstanding leadership, with a focus on their achievements over the past year. It's no surprise that Dr. Nelson was honored this [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:46-07:00May 23rd, 2011|Behavioral Health, General|Comments Off on Dr. Nelson Leading the Way for Positive Change

Master the Art of the Elevator Speech

Early in my career, I learned the importance of have a few random minutes with someone that I had little access to… someone you bump into in an elevator, sidewalk, or whatever.  Someone that can help you with your mission.  It could be someone in a key position from a Stakeholder group, your boss's boss's [...]

By |2011-05-20T11:32:57-07:00May 20th, 2011|General|3 Comments
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