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American Heart Health Month: Take time to listen to …

2/2/2022
Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital is kicking off American Heart Month with Wear Red Day and a community health education event on Friday, Feb. 4. The day is a reminder for women to take control of their heart health, as well as wearing red to raise awareness and recognize all the work that is accomplished by our staff and physicians.

Hope Community Services: We’re seeking solutions for …

2/1/2022
As you know, Hope Community Services provides services to children in the child welfare and behavioral health systems with a goal to heal them from abuse, neglect and trauma. These kids are some of the most vulnerable children, and we are grateful for your partnership in providing lasting solutions to foster safe and healthy communities within Arizona.

Next generation of Scouting in Arizona: Honoring the …

1/31/2022
The Boy Scouts of America’s Grand Canyon Council turned 100 last year. Much has changed over the past century but there is one thing that hasn’t changed and that is the Scout motto — “Be Prepared.”

NHLP: Report highlights how America's public housing …

1/31/2022
The National Housing Law Project and the National Low Income Housing Coalition applaud Human Rights Watch for its new report, “The Tenant Never Wins: Private Takeover of Public Housing Threatens Right to Housing in New York City.”

Boyce-Wilson: AARP is helping women prevent dementia …

1/28/2022
AARP is encouraging people to focus on brain health. As our population ages, the number of people living with dementia is projected to increase dramatically. Today more than 6 million people in the United States have some type of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, and those numbers are growing at an alarming rate around the world.

Doctor: Here’s 5 tips to promote eye health at work

1/27/2022
With persistent spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 in Arizona and nationwide, some traditionally in-person activities — work, school and social interactions — will likely remain remote more often than usual for the foreseeable future.

Halikowski: Learn the roles, responsibilities of the …

1/26/2022
I would like to thank Steve Stratton for his year of service as chair of the State Transportation Board in 2021 and welcome incoming Chairman Jesse Thompson. I look forward to working alongside you and the board in 2022.

New tricks: 4 reasons to teach your puppies (and even …

1/26/2022
It isn’t just puppies who can benefit from training! Dogs of all ages are capable of learning new behaviors or skills. Many dog owners think that after a puppy reaches a certain age you can’t break their bad habits or teach them new skills, which simply isn’t true. You just need to take the time to train them and have patience during the process.

Berg: ADHS continues to enhance Arizona health …

1/25/2022
With an Arizona Health Improvement Plan eye toward improving health across the state of Arizona, ADHS uses a community assessment process and partner engagement to build health improvement plans. In 2015, ADHS and community organizations unveiled the first 2016-20 Arizona Health Improvement Plan.

Gallagher: HOV’s dementia campus helps Arizona …

1/25/2022
It’s astonishing to think that right this moment, there are 5.8 million Americans living with dementia. Arizona currently has the nation’s highest growth rate for the condition, with more than 200,000 cases predicted by 2025.

Women's Watch: Women tackle new opportunities in the …

1/20/2022
As an avid football fan “by marriage” and out of desperation to have conversations with my spouse during the football season, observing women in various capacities in the NFL is a welcome change.

Merrill: New year? Resolve to drive safer in 2022 in …

1/20/2022
Put down the phone! So here we are, in early 2022, and you may have already blown off your New Year’s resolutions to lose weight, get more sleep and be more patient with your in-laws. OK, you tried. A little. It’s not like it’s life or death or anything. But ADOT wants to suggest a few resolutions that actually could save your life.