"I want my kids and your kids to be safe and healthy at school. Let’s stop outbreaks and support science based public health policy," -- Kristen Bell. https://t.co/q8qv0ojWlt
Do you know an Arizona Public Health Hero? Every year, AzPHA salutes those in the community making a difference through advancements in public health and public health policy. The awards program, which began in 1959, has... https://t.co/wVuaec9JNS
Rep. Heather Carter, vice chair of Senate Health Committee, has called for an urgent inquiry into the scarcity of cheaper, generic insulin. Story by the Republic's Stephanie Innes https://t.co/QzDb7Iika3
Clare Lamneck, a UofA College of Medicine fourth year student, gives a heart-wrenching account: "The real border crisis is what hospitals near the southern border see every day. It manifests as broken bones, lost appendages, and severe dehydration." https://t.co/UjmRPH5mox
The public health emergency comes in response to 285 cases of measles reported in Brooklyn and Queens since the beginning of the outbreak in October. https://t.co/uh4VoWPTGW
Dr. Bob England, former Maricopa County public health director, and Will Humble, AzPHA executive director, make the case for science in this guest editorial. https://t.co/Upioq87UQd
A New York county is banning children who have not been vaccinated against measles from visiting public places — the latest and most dramatic attempt to stop preventable measles outbreaks in communities across the country. https://t.co/gacRHw0gh7
AzPHA Executive Director Will Humble appeared on Channel 8/KAET's "Horizon" program yesterday to discuss measles, mumps, and vaccines. https://t.co/FJklufBfJA