This service is to provide individuals with the information and means to exercise personal choice in determining the number and spacing of their children, according to ADHS.
Arizona saw a record number of opioid deaths last year, according to the latest opioid surveillance report from the Arizona Department of Health Services. More than 2,000 Arizonans died of opioid overdoses in 2021 more than double the number of deaths the state reported just five years earlier.
A new community health worker (CHW) training curriculum has been approved to be part of the Arizona Health Start Program, a program that uses CHWs to provide education, support, and advocacy services to pregnant and postpartum women in historically underserved communities throughout the state.
Cheap blue pills of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that’s become a drug of choice on the illicit market, are flooding Mesa’s streets and people of all ages and genders