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Promoting Strong Mental Health in the New Year

Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being and is an essential component to our overall health. It affects how we think, feel and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Having a strong mental health outlook can benefit your life in more ways [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 13th, 2017|Behavioral Health|Comments Off on Promoting Strong Mental Health in the New Year

Infant at Work Program Expansion

The infants who come to work with their mothers and fathers as part of the Infants at Work program had a special visitor this week when Governor Doug Ducey met with participating parents and their babies. Governor Ducey announced in his State of the State address Monday that the Infant at Work program will be [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 12th, 2017|Prevention|2 Comments

Prevent infection: Four achievable New Year’s resolutions

It's that time again when New Year's resolutions are made, and sometimes broken. This year consider setting some achievable resolutions this year that can protect you from getting an infection. One: Wash your hands. You probably already do this after using the restroom, but are you washing before eating every meal? For at least 20 [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 11th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on Prevent infection: Four achievable New Year’s resolutions

Aedes Mosquitoes Can Survive the Winter

Even though Arizona temperatures are cooling down, it's still important to protect yourself against mosquitoes. Arizona is home to about 50 mosquito species including Aedes aegypti, a mosquito that can carry and spread diseases like the Zika virus. This mosquito is well-adapted to the Arizona climate. Their eggs can survive outdoors in the cold, dry [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 10th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on Aedes Mosquitoes Can Survive the Winter

RSV Cases on the Rise in Arizona

While influenza isn't spiking yet, we are seeing an early respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) season in Arizona this year. RSV causes a respiratory illness that mainly affects infants and young children, and it generally circulates during the winter. Symptoms are similar to other respiratory illness including cough, runny nose, and fever. Arizona has seen more [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 9th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on RSV Cases on the Rise in Arizona

Don’t Let the Flu Get You

It’s a busy time of year when kids are out of school, some businesses are closing up shop for the holidays, and people are taking some quality time to spend with friends and family. The last thing you need right now is a case of the flu. The tiredness, achiness, fever, and congestion [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 6th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on Don’t Let the Flu Get You

School Garden Program is Budding with Change

Last month we launched new materials on our School Garden Program website. The Food Safety Plan was transformed from a pre-written template to a fillable PDF where applicants can easily input information about their garden and write their own policies and procedures. By writing their own food safety plans, garden leaders are empowered to proactively [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 5th, 2017|Preparedness|Comments Off on School Garden Program is Budding with Change

Stay Active for a Healthier New Year

Many of you may be thinking about making your health a priority in the New Year. Did you know that being physically active can help you increase your chances of living longer, feel better about yourself, decrease your chances of becoming depressed, sleep well at night, and stay at or get to a healthy [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 4th, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on Stay Active for a Healthier New Year

Follow These Tips to Avoid Unintentional Injuries from Toys

As parents we need to be vigilant to keep our kids safe with their new holiday toys. Always double check to make sure toys are age appropriate. Many toys have small, moving parts that can become a danger. Sometimes it’s not the toy itself but something hidden, like a battery, that can be a choking hazard. If [...]

By |2017-02-10T09:48:32-07:00January 3rd, 2017|Prevention|Comments Off on Follow These Tips to Avoid Unintentional Injuries from Toys
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