Arizona Extreme Heat Planning Workshop 2017
We have already had days topping 100 degrees in many parts of the state and even had our first heat advisory in Yuma. It’s the perfect time of year to ensure that public health partners are working together to be ready for extreme heat in Arizona.
Earlier this month, almost 70 representatives from organizations […]
New 2016 Arizona Opioid Report Reveals Dangerous Trend
The 2016 Arizona Opioid Report is out today and the numbers are alarming. The data shows an average of two Arizonans die each day from an opioid overdose . We issued a news release highlighting the report and the threat to our community.
The information in the report shows us 790 […]
Arizona Publishes National Report about 2016 Measles Outbreak in Detention Facility
Office of Infectious Disease Services recently published a report in the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) describing the 2016 measles outbreak associated with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in our state. This week marks the one year anniversary of the public health response to the outbreak.
ADHS […]
Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month Promotes Healthy Relationships for Arizona Teens
Every May, adolescent health organizations across the U.S. observe National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month with programs and campaigns to promote healthy relationships and decision making for teens. Teen Pregnancy Prevention programs focus on much more than just sexual risk behaviors – also covering healthy relationships, goal setting, decision […]
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Ambulance Inspections
Emergency medical service (EMS) workers, like paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMT), run toward dangerous and chaotic situations to treat the sick, injured and dying. In addition to training and experience, EMS workers rely on medical equipment, medicine, and their vehicles to save lives when every second counts. To highlight EMS Week, […]