Influenza Case Counts on the Rise in Arizona

Influenza Case Counts on the Rise in Arizona

Influenza activity is now widespread in Arizona with more than 750 cases reported in Arizona last week. That’s more than double the number of cases from last week. There have been nearly 3,300 lab-confirmed cases reported this influenza season in our state, but we know that this is just the tip of the iceberg. We tend to see our [...]

By |2017-02-17T08:44:16-07:00February 17th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on Influenza Case Counts on the Rise in Arizona

Smoking Can Cause More than Lung Cancer

Most people associate lung cancer with tobacco use, but using tobacco can cause several other types of cancers. Using tobacco increases the risk for cancers of the mouth, lips, nose and sinuses, larynx (voice box) pharynx (throat), esophagus (swallowing tube), stomach, pancreas, kidney, bladder, uterus, cervix, colon/rectum, and ovary (mucinous), as well as acute myeloid [...]

By |2017-02-16T09:38:43-07:00February 15th, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on Smoking Can Cause More than Lung Cancer

WIC Provides a Community of Support

The supplemental nutrition program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is the nation’s most successful and cost-effective public health nutrition program. The Arizona WIC Program provides free healthy foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding services, and community referrals for income-eligible women who are pregnant or postpartum, infants, and children up to five years old. WIC connects moms [...]

By |2017-02-14T08:49:33-07:00February 14th, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on WIC Provides a Community of Support

Emergency Drill Tests Response to Public Health Crisis

Our Health Emergency Operations Center activated last week as part of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station annual emergency drill. Federal regulations mandate Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station and its emergency response partners conduct regular preparedness drills and exercises. During a public health emergency, the Health Emergency Operations Center activates to support state emergency management [...]

By |2017-02-13T09:31:17-07:00February 13th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on Emergency Drill Tests Response to Public Health Crisis

Leptospirosis on the Rise in Arizona Dogs: Know How to Keep You and Your Dog Safe

Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that can affect people and animals. The bacteria can be found in soil and water and can be carried and spread in the urine of infected animals (including rodents, wildlife, pets, and livestock). Dogs can become infected with leptospirosis. Symptoms in dogs include fever, lethargy, lack of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:28-07:00February 10th, 2017|Preparedness|10 Comments

Coffee and Tea “Add-Ins” Add Up

You might be surprised to learn that what we add to our coffee and tea may be adding up when we count our calories for the day. A recent study in the scientific journal, Public Health, found that about two thirds of coffee drinkers and one third of tea drinkers add something to their drinks. [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:28-07:00February 9th, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on Coffee and Tea “Add-Ins” Add Up

Keep Your Kids Safe from the Sun all Year to Reduce the Risk of Cancer

Practicing good sun safety is important at any age, but it is especially important for children since much of a person's lifetime exposure to the sun occurs before age 18. Arizona residents are at risk for developing skin cancer because our sunny state has areas of high environmental exposure and limited protection. It's hard to [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:28-07:00February 8th, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on Keep Your Kids Safe from the Sun all Year to Reduce the Risk of Cancer

Needle Injuries at Work: Protect Yourself and Your Coworkers

When you work in public health, you know it’s scary to get stuck by a needle in a trashcan, bathroom or another unexpected place. While needles and syringes are used for the medical treatment of multiple conditions such as arthritis, psoriasis, diabetes, and cancer, there is always the fear that a discarded needle also carries blood [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:29-07:00February 7th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on Needle Injuries at Work: Protect Yourself and Your Coworkers

Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Our Kids

For years, it has been recommended that everyone consume less sugar. New information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gives a clear picture of just how much sugar our kids are getting from sugar-sweetened beverages. Almost two-thirds of the young ones and teens (ages 2 through 19 years) are drinking at least one [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:29-07:00February 6th, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Our Kids

Take Steps to Lower Your Risk for Heart Disease

A top priority for our department is to develop prevention programs, services and public education campaigns that help Arizona families make choices that will improve their health and wellness. A major focus of many of our initiatives is preventing heart disease. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both women and men in [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:29-07:00February 3rd, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on Take Steps to Lower Your Risk for Heart Disease
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