Personal Health, Healthcare News and Updates

The Flu and You: Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Influenza Newsletter (December 2, 2009)

The information on these two pages summarizes some of the latest information about the local response to H1N1. For the most recent news, guidelines, and information go to the County of San Diego website.

Screening for Novel Influenza (H1N1)

Click here to view/download a flow diagram/decision tree on screening for novel influenza (H1N1). Please feel free to share this resource with your physician colleagues.

H1N1 Updates (09.11.2009)

Please Check Back Daily As Updates Become Available … (see below for earlier updates)

*** FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2009 ***

Pandemic H1N1 Presentations:

Place Matters to Your Patients’ Health

Where one lives can affect health, positively or negatively. Beyond the traditional numbers associated with health, such as blood sugar and weight, it is well documented that an individual’s address, ZIP code, and census tract can greatly impact health equity. An individual’s physical activity level, eating habits, and other health behaviors are impacted by the design of their neighborhood and their access to community resources, such as transportation, parks, recreational facilities, and healthy food outlets.

Prescription for Obesity

Pediatric healthcare providers in San Diego County have a new tool in their fight against childhood obesity: a comprehensive, countywide database of programs and services that address the various aspects of obesity, including diabetes, nutrition, physical activity, and healthy weight. The database, housed at 211 San Diego, allows free access to information about everything from clinical programs and interventions, diabetes and nutrition education, and neighborhood parks, to recreation programs and services.

Alzheimer’s Disease in San Diego

An estimated 5.2 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease, a number that is expected to grow to 16 million by the year 2050. Specifically, as the “Baby Boomers” age, the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease will proliferate.

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