News tagged with “spokane regional health”
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SRHD to Include Vaping Devices Under Smoking in Public Places Law
Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) is working to include vaping devices under its county-wide enforcement of Washington state’s Smoking in Public Places (SIPP) law.

Prevention 1st in northeast Washington is working with health care systems, businesses, public health, and nonprofits to prevent people from developing diabetes, a costly and devastating disease.
One in three people is at risk of prediabetes and the trend has been increasing.

Help Patients Quit for Good with Free Nicotine Replacement Therapy
As advertisers have proven time and again, the thought of getting something for nothing truly can motivate behavior.

Letter to Multi-Unit Housing
Having a smoke-free policy is a growing trend in multi-family housing. Renters want it, owners like it, insurers respond to it, managers appreciate it, and maintenance staff are grateful for it.

Help Patients Quit for Good with Free Nicotine Replacement Therapy
Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) is proud to promote free nicotine replacement therapy

Public Health Funding
One of Spokane’s highest priorities for the 2017 state legislative session should be this community’s full support for increased funding to public health throughout the state, which will, by proxy, benefit all of us locally.

Smoking in Public Places Law: 10 Year Anniversary Offers Opportunity for Spokane Community to Once Again Rally Around Health
Hard to believe, but it has already been 10 years since Washington state’s Smoking in Public Places (SIPP) law was enacted.

It’s Not Your Grandfather’s Pot
It’s true, marijuana has been around a long time. It’s long remembered as the herb of the ‘60s and ‘70s.

A Memo on Menthol Cigarettes
Some patients find it harder to quit tobacco than others. Smoking menthol cigarettes might be part of the reason.

When It Comes to Secondhand Smoke, Clean Air Counts
Among the hustle and bustle of a busy practice, it is understandable that a provider might overlook asking some important questions.

A Provider’s Role in Curbing Cravings
‘I will prevent disease whenever I can, for prevention is preferable to cure.’ Used in many medical schools today, many providers subscribe to this core tenet of practicing medicine. And the commonly-acknowledged, low hanging fruit in terms of prevention? Quitting smoking.

Still Blowing Smoke
It is an indisputable fact, smoking causes an enormous burden on public health. But while policy measures are being applied more widely to control tobacco use, inadequate attention is given to what health care professionals can do in their routine work with patients.

For Prevention is Preferable to Cure: Helping patients quit tobacco in the new year
For those who smoke tobacco, quitting usually ranks high on the New Year’s resolution list. In fact, XX% of those who smoke in Spokane County stated in a recent survey that they wish to quit. What better time for the local medical community to recommit to supporting patients’ successes in quitting?

Primary health care providers and pediatricians are in a unique position to promote children’s developmental health
Developmental screening can be done by a number of professionals in health care, community, and school settings.

Helping Your Patients Quit Smoking
As a provider, you likely already know that when it comes to your patients quitting tobacco, it is not an easy fight. But it is a winnable battle and it is the best change a person can make to improve their health. In some cases, it takes seven to 10 quit attempts before a patient quits for good.

Embracing the Role of Community Health Strategist While Confronting Violence in Spokane, Washington
Spokane Regional Health District builds on collaborative success to evolve to meet future needs, challenges

New Dental Clinics: Latest of Many Steps to Improve Oral Health in Spokane
Spokane continues to make new strides against the painful and costly effects of dental disease. These efforts are certainly needed given we live in largest city in Washington that doesn’t have the benefit of community water fluoridation.

What happens when an infant or toddler gets off track developmentally?
During the first three to five of life children are growing rapidly – physically, intellectually and emotionally.

Contemplation to Action: Using a Motivational Interviewing Approach to Help Patients Quit Smoking
It’s that time of year again – when many people are contemplating making changes as they ring in the new year with hopeful plans for what 2017 will bring.