Transforming Communities

Transforming Communities

The CDC released their grant guidance for the upcoming Community Transformation Grants a couple of weeks ago.  The objective of the grant is to support the implementation (and evaluation) of evidence-based community preventive health activities to reduce chronic disease rates, prevent the development of secondary conditions, address health disparities, and develop a stronger evidence base [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:45-07:00June 8th, 2011|Prevention|Comments Off on Transforming Communities

Who is Bob Koch?

Robert Koch was a German physician that’s considered one of the primary founders of microbiology- setting the foundation for loads of public health interventions that have drastically improved our quality of life.  He was the first scientist to verify the Germ Theory of Disease (in 1876) by showing that anthrax is caused by a bacteria [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:45-07:00June 7th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Who is Bob Koch?

Top 10 Public Health Accomplishments 2000 – 2010

The major public health achievements of the first 10 years of the 21st century included improvements in vaccine preventable and infectious diseases, reductions in deaths from certain chronic diseases, declines in deaths and injuries from motor vehicle crashes, and more, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The 10 domestic [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:45-07:00June 6th, 2011|General, Preparedness, Prevention|1 Comment

Arizona Mexico Commission

The Arizona Mexico Commission was started by then Arizona Governor Paul Fannin in 1959 to improve partnering between Arizona and Sonora in a wide range of areas.  It’s evolved over the years to become a premiere and unique cross-border nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the well-being and quality of life for residents of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:45-07:00June 4th, 2011|General|Comments Off on Arizona Mexico Commission

Wallow Wildfire

The Wallow Fire is burning a few miles SW of Alpine.  It was still pretty small yesterday (about 6,000 acres) but exploded overnight to more than 100,000 acres today.  The fire spread to the northeast toward Alpine today and the  incident management team issued an evacuation order for Alpine a few minutes ago, requiring folks to leave [...]

By |2011-06-03T17:21:24-07:00June 3rd, 2011|Preparedness|1 Comment

CDC Releases Road Safety Tool

Arizona has been able to decrease the rate of deaths from car, truck and motorcycle crashes by 43% in the last 4 years, from about 19 deaths per 100,000 in 2005 to 11 per 100,000 Arizonans in 2009.  While this is good progress, we still have a long way to go.  Crashes are still the [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:51:46-07:00June 3rd, 2011|Prevention|1 Comment

MyPlate Kickoff

The USDA kicked off their (well-researched) approach to help folks better understand how to make better and healthier food choices.  The new approach- called MyPlate presents a new way to look at what you eat- and replaces the 2 decade old “food pyramid”.  The MyPlate approach will become the new curriculum moving forward for schools [...]

By |2011-06-02T13:13:14-07:00June 2nd, 2011|Prevention|Comments Off on MyPlate Kickoff

Dispensary Application News

A prospective dispensary applicant came to our offices this morning in an effort to submit an application for a dispensary registration certificate.   We declined to accept the application because, as I wrote on Friday, we won’t be accepting dispensary registration certificate applications until the outcome of legal action filed last week. There were several members [...]

By |2011-06-01T12:40:16-07:00June 1st, 2011|General|27 Comments

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
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