AZ Obesity Update

AZ Obesity Update

The Trust for America’s Health released their annual obesity report.  Overall, the national trend toward increasing obesity rates continued it’s march forward.  Arizona ranked in the middle of the pack, but the pack itself in increasingly unhealthy.  More than two-thirds of states have adult obesity rates above 25 percent. In 1991, no state had an [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:14-07:00July 6th, 2010|General, Prevention|4 Comments

CDC’s “Science Clips”

I have a new bookmark spot for you.  It’s called Science Clips, and it’s the CDC’s newest weekly publication.  Each week selected science clips will be posted on the site for the public health community with the goal of enhancing awareness of emerging scientific knowledge. The focus is applied public health research and prevention science [...]

By |2010-07-06T10:52:43-07:00July 6th, 2010|Preparedness|Comments Off on CDC’s “Science Clips”

Whooping Cough (aka Pertussis)

Whooping cough (pertussis) is a vaccine preventable disease that causes a severe and chronic cough.  It’s a nuisance for adults and adolescents, but it’s potentially lethal for infants.  California is having a serious outbreak right now with 4 times the normal number of cases this year.  Our numbers are up too, but nothing like in [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:15-07:00July 2nd, 2010|Prevention|2 Comments

Behavioral Health Services Package Preparations

Our behavioral health team has been working for months to ensure a smooth transition to the new behavioral health service package for our folks that are receiving services but don’t qualify for AHCCCS benefits. We’re continuing to update our  Guidelines Fact Sheet and our guidance to contractors regarding services to Non-Title XIX members with serious [...]

By |2010-07-01T09:49:59-07:00July 1st, 2010|Behavioral Health|2 Comments

CDC’s “Science Clips”

I have a new bookmark spot for you.  It’s called Science Clips; it’s the CDC’s newest weekly publication.  Each week selected science clips will be posted on the site for the public health community with the goal of enhancing awareness of emerging scientific knowledge. The focus is applied public health research and prevention science that [...]

By |2010-06-30T10:00:56-07:00June 30th, 2010|General|Comments Off on CDC’s “Science Clips”

Child Nutrition Act

As you remember from previous posts- the Child Nutrition Act has been introduced in the Senate and moved out of Committee.  This month, a bipartisan group of members in the U.S. House introduced a similar bill to reauthorize and amend the Child Nutrition Act, “Improving Nutrition for America’s Children Act.”  The bill is posted at [...]

By |2010-06-29T09:29:12-07:00June 29th, 2010|Uncategorized|1 Comment

Giving Babies a Boost

We kicked off an initiative this month to increase the percentage of mom’s that choose to breastfeed their newborn.  The real key to success turns out to be the first couple of days after the baby is born (actually the first few hours are the most important). Our new program is called Baby Steps to Breastfeeding.  [...]

By |2010-06-28T09:30:40-07:00June 28th, 2010|Uncategorized|1 Comment

Schultz Fire Update

The “Schultz” fire started last weekend to the north and east of Flagstaff. It’s grown rapidly and is now over 14,000 acres but is about 40% contained.  The actual fire is in a sparsely populated area off of Highway 89.  But- the public health threat from wildland fires are from the smoke- not so much [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:15-07:00June 25th, 2010|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Schultz Fire Update

Arizona Black AIDS Task Force

The "Arizona Black AIDS Task Force" is hosting, "Voices of Change HIV/AIDS Leadership Summit" this Saturday. The task force welcomes those who envision an Arizona with no new HIV/AIDS cases in our African American community and with the best possible life for HIV positive folks. Interested folks can call 602.845.9437 or [email protected] to information about [...]

By |2010-06-25T08:04:54-07:00June 25th, 2010|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Arizona Black AIDS Task Force

Youth Behavioral Risk Factor Survey Released

The vast majority of deaths among kids and young adults in the US are preventable- and many involve the choices theymake.  Car crashes are responsible for 30% of deaths, unintentional injuries 16%, murder 16%, and suicide 12%.  Teen pregnancy causes a wide range of social problems, and there are more than 9 million cases of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:15-07:00June 24th, 2010|Uncategorized|2 Comments
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