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Behavioral Health Crunch Time

Last week was very busy for our behavioral health team.  Staff held several community meetings all across the state and met with the people in charge of the Regional Behavioral Health Authorities regarding on the upcoming service package reductions for folks that don’t qualify for AHCCCS benefits.  You can see our ADHS Continues to Seek Input Regarding Pending Behavioral Health [...]

By |May 3rd, 2010|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Behavioral Health Crunch Time

How to Live 12 Years Longer

This week the Archives of Internal Medicine published the results of a 20-year lifestyle study on 4886 people in the UK between 1985 and 2005.  The study compared mortality rates among the group and analyzed longevity’s relationship to behavior.  The study compared people that had various bad behaviors- allocating 1 point for: 1) smoking; 2) not eating enough fruits and [...]

By |April 30th, 2010|General, Prevention|2 Comments

Pandemic Turns 1

The H1N1 pandemic strain virus turns 1 this month.  The first indication that there may be a problem was published in an April 24, 2009 Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report. The CDC announced the new virus in their usual low-key way, with an MMWR lead that said: “On April 17, 2009, CDC determined that two cases of febrile respiratory illness [...]

By |April 29th, 2010|Preparedness|1 Comment

Clostridium difficile

The Maricopa County Department of Public Health has discovered a pretty significant outbreak of a bacteria called Clostridium difficile this week.  This organism can cause severe diarrheal illness, and is commonly associated with antibiotic use and healthcare facilities.  Most people who come into contact with Clostridium difficile do not develop disease.  Being on long-term antibiotics can clean out the naturally [...]

By |April 28th, 2010|Licensing, Preparedness, Prevention|Comments Off on Clostridium difficile

New Strategies to Reduce NaCl Intake

Last Wednesday, April 21, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a new report on high blood pressure entitled Strategies to Reduce Sodium Intake in the United States.  The report was sponsored by the CDC, FDA, and  NIH. High blood pressure is one of the nation’s leading causes of death, responsible for roughly one in six deaths among adults annually. Nearly [...]

By |April 26th, 2010|Prevention|Comments Off on New Strategies to Reduce NaCl Intake

Interesting Support for Overhauling Breakfast & Lunch Programs

A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned that the US Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, passed legislation out of their Committee to reauthorize WIC and the other Child Nutrition Programs last week. It’s called the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. The bill includes the reauthorization of the free and reduced lunch and breakfast programs along with better nutritional [...]

By |April 23rd, 2010|General, Prevention|2 Comments
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