CDC Provides New Statistics on the Prevalence of Disability in Children

By Erin Linden, NACCHO Health and Disability Fellow New findings were published on March 11, 2016 in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality...

Apr 04, 2016 | Guest Author

  • Environmental Factors Cause One in Four Deaths Worldwide

    A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) concludes that environmental factors like air, water, and soil pollution cause one...

    Mar 25, 2016 | Katie Regan

  • Celebrate National Nutrition Month

    March is National Nutrition Month, an awareness event dedicated to fostering healthy eating habits and improving the health of people...

    Mar 23, 2016 | Katie Regan

  • ACIP Releases 2016 Immunization Schedules

    The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has released the 2016 recommended immunization schedules for children and...

    Feb 12, 2016 | Kate Drezner

  • Protect Yourself While Pregnant: Food Safety Resources for Local Health Departments

    By Brittany C. Woodland, Congressional and Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of...

    Dec 10, 2015 | Guest Author

  • New Study Links Childhood Lead Exposure to Sleep Problems

    A new research study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing shows that lead exposure in early childhood is associated...

    Dec 08, 2015 | Katie Regan

  • FDA Approves the Fixed-Dose Combination Tablet Genvoya to Treat HIV Infection

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Genvoya (a fixed-dose combination tablet containing elvitegravir, cobicistat,...

    Nov 11, 2015 | Alyssa Kitlas

  • Learn More about the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

    By Dr. Avril Melissa Houston, Director, Division of Injury Compensation Programs, Healthcare Systems Bureau, Health Resources and...

    Nov 10, 2015 | Guest Author

  • CDC Provides New Statistics on the Prevalence of Disability in Children

    By Erin Linden, NACCHO Health and Disability Fellow New findings were published on March 11, 2016 in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report that indicates significant associations of early childhood mental, behavioral, and developmental disorders (MBDDs) with socio-demographic factors and environmental influences. The report relies on statistics collected as part of the 2011-2012...

    Apr 04, 2016 | Guest Author

    Environmental Factors Cause One in Four Deaths Worldwide

    A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) concludes that environmental factors like air, water, and soil pollution cause one in four deaths worldwide. The report says that 12.6 million people died in 2012 as a result of pollution, chemical exposure, climate change, ultraviolet light, and other issues. Such environmental factors led people to […]

    Mar 25, 2016 | Katie Regan

    Celebrate National Nutrition Month

    March is National Nutrition Month, an awareness event dedicated to fostering healthy eating habits and improving the health of people around the nation. A nutrition education and information campaign developed by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the campaign focuses on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity […]

    Mar 23, 2016 | Katie Regan

    ACIP Releases 2016 Immunization Schedules

    The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has released the 2016 recommended immunization schedules for children and adults. For more information, please visit the CDC’s website.

    Feb 12, 2016 | Kate Drezner

    Protect Yourself While Pregnant: Food Safety Resources for Local Health Departments

    By Brittany C. Woodland, Congressional and Public Affairs Specialist, Food Safety and Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture  As a mother prepares to bring a baby into the world, she has to juggle the often overwhelming demands of pregnancy: frequent doctor’s appointments, morning sickness, and the infamous food cravings, to name just a few. Food safety may […]

    Dec 10, 2015 | Guest Author

    New Study Links Childhood Lead Exposure to Sleep Problems

    A new research study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing shows that lead exposure in early childhood is associated with an increased risk for sleeping problems and excessive daytime sleepiness in later childhood. This is the first longitudinal, population-based study to investigate early lead exposure’s link to sleep problems. The findings will be […]

    Dec 08, 2015 | Katie Regan

    FDA Approves the Fixed-Dose Combination Tablet Genvoya to Treat HIV Infection

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Genvoya (a fixed-dose combination tablet containing elvitegravir, cobicistat, emtricitabine, and tenofovir alafenamide) as a complete regimen for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adults and pediatric patients 12 years of age and older. FDA notes: Genvoya is approved for use in HIV-infected adults and children ages 12 […]

    Nov 11, 2015 | Alyssa Kitlas

    Learn More about the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

    By Dr. Avril Melissa Houston, Director, Division of Injury Compensation Programs, Healthcare Systems Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration Have you ever had a patient who had a serious adverse reaction to a vaccine?  If your answer is yes, you should know about two Federal laws that establish programs that may help those patients and […]

    Nov 10, 2015 | Guest Author

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