• Healthy Horizons in Arizona

    April 2, 2025

    Vaccines are one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. Thanks to their effectiveness over the past 75 years, diseases like tetanus, diphtheria, and rubella are now rare. Without vaccines, these illnesses could cause serious and long-lasting health complications for both children and adults. By choosing to vaccinate, you help prevent outbreaks […]

    Celebrate National Nutrition Month: Food Connects Us All!

    March 31, 2025

    March is National Nutrition Month!  This year’s theme, “Food Connects Us,” reminds us that food is more than just sustenance. It’s a universal language that reflects our health, memories, traditions, and cultural identities. At ADHS, we believe that healthy eating is key to a vibrant life.  Eating a variety of nutritious foods and staying active […]

    Love Safely: Prioritizing Sexual Health This Valentine’s Day

    February 14, 2025

    Valentine’s Day is all about love, connection, and special moments. As you plan your celebrations today and beyond, don’t forget one of the most important ways to show care for yourself and your partner: prioritizing sexual health. To help you make informed choices, here are some simple ways to protect yourself and your partner this […]

    Celebrating Black History Month: Honoring Black Leaders in Public Health

    February 10, 2025

    February marks Black History Month, a time to reflect on and celebrate the many achievements of the Black community, including the profound contributions of Black leaders in healthcare and public health. At the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), we recognize the lasting impact of these pioneers who have shaped medicine, advanced public health, and […]

    Psittacosis: What Bird Owners in Arizona Need to Know About Parrot Fever and Staying Healthy

    January 29, 2025

    Psittacosis (“sit-uh-KOH-sis”), sometimes called “parrot fever”, is a zoonotic infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci that is spread from birds to humans. While it can lead to severe pneumonia in people, most cases are mild. Common symptoms include dry cough, fever, chills, headache, and muscle ache.  Humans typically become infected after breathing in droppings […]

    Taking Action Against Diabetes: The 2025 Arizona Diabetes Action Plan and Report

    January 23, 2025

    Diabetes is a demanding and costly chronic disease that impacts many individuals across Arizona and the United States. A new report from the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) highlights the significant burden diabetes is on our state’s health care system and communities while offering actionable recommendations to reduce its burden and improve the health […]

    News Release: Arizona Department of Health Services Launches Public Health Data Portal

    January 2, 2025

       Katie Hobbs | Governor                  Jennie Cunico | Director   News Release   For Immediate Release: January 2, 2025 Media Contact: Niala Charles Mobile: 480-318-6337 Email: pi*@***hs.gov   Arizona Department of Health Services Launches Public Health Data Portal PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) is proud to announce the launch of the Public […]

    ADHS Volunteers During National Giving Month

    December 11, 2024

    National Giving Month, celebrated in December, encourages individuals to spread kindness and generosity, especially during the holiday season. It’s a time to support those in need through donations, volunteering, or simply lending a helping hand.  On December 3, ADHS volunteers helped pack emergency food boxes at St. Mary’s Food Bank. Together, volunteers made 1,170 boxes […]

    News Release: Avian Influenza Update

    December 6, 2024

    News Release For Immediate Release: December 6, 2024 Media Contact: Niala Charles Mobile: 480-318-6337 Email: pi*@***hs.gov Avian Influenza Update PHOENIX- The Arizona Department of Health Services is reporting the first human H5 cases in Arizona. Both individuals were exposed to infected poultry while working at a commercial facility in Pinal County. These individuals reported mild […]