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Salt Initiative

We launched our salt reduction initiative this week http://www.azdhs.gov/salt/.  The overall goal is to get Arizonans to reduce their salt intake by paying more attention to the Sodium line in the nutrition facts and being a better- by selecting foods for the family that are lower in sodium. Sodium can increase your blood pressure and the chances of you having [...]

By |February 22nd, 2010|Prevention, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Salt Initiative

Pressing Ahead

This is what I shared with ADHS staff earlier this week - "Thanks again for all of your hard and creative work over the last year.  We’ve made a great deal of progress despite the complicated financial problems that the State has faced.  I’m not just saying that- I know it’s true and so do you.  If you don’t believe [...]

By |February 19th, 2010|General, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Pressing Ahead

MY LIFE

The MY LIFE program is an award winning approach to helping youth that have experience mental health, substance abuse and/or foster care-related issues to use their experiences, talents and voice to make positive changes in their lives while helping others to do the same.  MY LIFE provides an excellent opportunity for youth to have an active voice in the planning [...]

By |February 18th, 2010|Uncategorized|Comments Off on MY LIFE

ADHS Electronic Updates

Please take a couple of minutes to sign up for our new ADHS electronic updates feature.   When you sign up to receive electronic updates from the Department, you can click on the kinds of things that you want to receive, like our new “healthy and in-season recipe of the week”, media releases, immunizations newsletters and other Department newsy items.  This [...]

By |February 18th, 2010|General|Comments Off on ADHS Electronic Updates

Out of Control Diabetes Treatment Costs

The US obesity epidemic is costing Americans more and more each year.  It’s not just the decreased quality of life that it causes, but it causes a whole host of downstream problems like diabetes and circulatory problems.  Type 2 diabetes had been a disease of folks over 40 that became seriously overweight over time- but it’s increasingly becoming a pediatric [...]

By |February 17th, 2010|Prevention|3 Comments

Eat Well Be Well

Throughout history, mankind’s future was largely determined by fate.  Infectious diseases like Diphtheria and Smallpox could wipe out an entire family in just a few days. People were vulnerable to outside threats ranging from a lack of clean drinking water to poor sanitation to gaps in environmental infrastructure that led to a host of infectious diseases.  Science had not discovered [...]

By |February 16th, 2010|Prevention|Comments Off on Eat Well Be Well
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