Babies, Babies, Babies

Babies, Babies, Babies

More interesting information from Vital Statistics– this time about babies and births in Arizona.  The number of births each year in AZ has been on a downward trend for the last couple of years, and 2009 was no exception.  There were a lot fewer babies born in 2009 (92,616)   than in 2007 (102,687)- which is [...]

By |2010-10-27T14:32:02-07:00October 27th, 2010|Preparedness|Comments Off on Babies, Babies, Babies

Heart Disease v. Cancer in AZ

As predicted by our 1990 ADHS Vital Statistics Bureau in 1990- cancer is now the number one killer in Arizona – surpassing heart disease.  Does this mean that cancer is getting worse?  Probably not- it really says that because of better management, treatment, and prevention of heart disease- people with heart conditions are living longer.  [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:04-07:00October 25th, 2010|Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Heart Disease v. Cancer in AZ

Getting a Recommendation for Medical Marijuana

Some of the most important words in the 13-page Arizona Medical Marijuana Act are: “Physician Patient Relationship” and “A Full Assessment of the Qualifying Patient’s Medical History”.   The real gatekeepers that’ll determine which applicants ultimately would qualify for a medical marijuana card are Arizona MDs, DOs, Naturopaths and Homeopaths, as they evaluate their patient's medical [...]

By |2010-10-22T15:24:51-07:00October 22nd, 2010|General|24 Comments

Licensing and the Arizona Ambulatory Surgery Center Association

The Licensing Division, Office of Medical Facilities recently presented extensive technical assistance during the Arizona Ambulatory Surgery Center Association Fall Conference this month.  Staff from the Licensing Division including Tucson and Phoenix Surveyors as well as Life Safety Code Surveyors and State Architects provided information to about 180 participants.  Topics included the state of current [...]

By |2010-10-21T10:05:04-07:00October 21st, 2010|Licensing|Comments Off on Licensing and the Arizona Ambulatory Surgery Center Association

Teen Pregnancy Interventions

Preventing teen pregnancies could save Arizona more than $180M/year.  Teen mothers face higher rates of preterm birth, and their kids have higher rates of low birth weight and infant death.  Compared to women who delay childbearing until the age of 20 to 21 years, teenage moms are more likely to drop out of high school and to [...]

By |2012-09-14T13:35:24-07:00October 19th, 2010|Prevention|Comments Off on Teen Pregnancy Interventions

Cannabis Cultivation- Post Prop. 203

Where would the inventory come from if Proposition 203 (the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act) passes?  As near as I can tell…  it could come from at least 3 places: enclosed cultivation facilities associated with dispensaries; enclosed cultivation facilities operated by caregivers on behalf of cardholders, if the people they care for live 25 miles from [...]

By |2010-10-15T09:25:03-07:00October 15th, 2010|General|32 Comments

Cimex lectularius & You (aka Bed Bugs & You)

Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) haven’t really been a problem in AZ for the last few decades.  Sure, we’ve had reports of bed bug infestations, but they’ve mostly been limited to areas around the Grand Canyon where lots of international travelers come and go toting their sleeping bags.  After all, bed bugs are basically hitch-hikers, so [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:04-07:00October 14th, 2010|Preparedness, Prevention|4 Comments

ADHS Rocks Resuscitation World (Again)

We were part of a landmark journal article in JAMA this week that will most likely change the way CPR is done in the US and maybe worldwide.  Our ADHS EMS team partnered with the UA, municipal fire departments & hospitals across the state to accurately track bystander CPR and survival rates from cardiac arrest and look [...]

By |2010-10-08T11:21:48-07:00October 8th, 2010|Preparedness|2 Comments

More support for nutrition in the food stamp program

NYC is climbing on the SNAP better nutrition train today; it is asking the feds to forbid people from buying sugary drinks with food stamps.  This should sound pretty familiar to my blog readers.  I’ve been banging on this drum for months – we need to add nutritional standards to the criteria for folks who [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:05-07:00October 7th, 2010|General, Prevention|Comments Off on More support for nutrition in the food stamp program

Coming Soon: A Marijuana Dispensary Near You?

Will a marijuana dispensary pop up in your neighborhood at the old payday loan store?  It depends.  If the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act passes, there could be up to 120 dispensaries (and their indoor cultivation facilities) setting up shop across the state.  Where they actually go will depend on what kind of local zoning restrictions [...]

By |2010-10-06T11:41:49-07:00October 6th, 2010|General|14 Comments
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