“Winnable Public Health Battles” Smoking and Tobacco Use

Did smallpox vaccination halt spread of HIV?

A study published this week in the journal BMC Immunology suggests that being vaccinated for smallpox triggered by the smallpox vaccine may inhibit the growth of the HIV.  The researchers extracted white blood cells from subjects and exposed them to HIV in a culture dish. The results showed that HIV replication was slowed by about [...]

By |2010-05-21T08:12:59-07:00May 21st, 2010|Prevention|2 Comments

New Tobacco Quitline Ads

Edit: Our agency does not provide free Nicotine Replacement Therapy. If you wish to receive this, please contact http://ashline.org or 1-888-55-66-222   We began running our new smoking cessation TV ad’s this month in targeted markets.   They use a “call to action” format and encourage smokers to call a phone number (the ASHline http://www.ashline.org/ 1-800-55-66-222) [...]

By |2015-07-31T15:41:34-07:00May 20th, 2010|Prevention|8 Comments

Into the Inferno

It’s not just the Phoenix Suns that are hot; your backyard will be one of the hottest places on the globe for the next 4 months.  The heat on the desert floor isn’t just a nuisance, it’s expensive & lethal.  Do you know what to do to protect yourself and your family?  Do you follow [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:18-07:00May 19th, 2010|General, Uncategorized|12 Comments

New Heat Study

In March 2004, our Vital Statistics team produced a special report that examined deaths from exposure to heat in Arizona between 1992-2002.  The report attracted a wide audience well beyond Arizona’s borders. It provided about deaths from heat exposure and analyzed heat mortality occurring in the State to both residents and non-residents (e.g. migrants crossing the desert). We’ve [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:18-07:00May 18th, 2010|General, Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on New Heat Study

Childhood Obesity Task Force Report

The President signed a Memorandum in February establishing the Task Force on Childhood Obesity and charged them with developing an interagency action plan to solve the problem of obesity in the US.  The Task Force included the Secretaries of the Health, Agriculture, Interior, Education, Office of Management and Budget, Assistant to the President and Chief of [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:18-07:00May 17th, 2010|General, Prevention|18 Comments

Proposition 100

Next Tuesday is the Special Election for Proposition 100.  It’s a 3-year, 1 cent sales tax that would benefit education, public safety and health services.  According to Section 149 of the budget bill that was passed last session, “If proposition 100 is not approved by the voters at the May 18, 2010 special election, notwithstanding any [...]

By |2010-05-14T09:22:07-07:00May 14th, 2010|General, Licensing, Preparedness, Prevention|13 Comments

Mental Health Awareness Month

We’ve come a long way since the days of institutionalization and separation from community, the stigma and bias associated with mental illness, but we're not where we need to be yet.  Reducing the stigma and bias against those facing mental health challenges is a tall order, but it can be done.  Efforts to increase public [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:52:18-07:00May 13th, 2010|Uncategorized|4 Comments
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