State Government Resources
Links to other state government agency and organization websites.
Are You Doing Enough?
Are You Doing Enough?This website explains the facts about second hand smoke and the affects on your children. |
Area Agency on Aging
Area Agency on AgingNew Mexico’s four Area Agencies on Aging, or AAA’s, administer, plan and support community based services for individuals 60 and older, or age 55 and older in tribal programs. Most of the services coordinated through the AAA’s are provided at the local level. |
Arizona Vital Records
Arizona Vital RecordsThe Bureau of Vital Records for the State of Arizon is responsible for maintaining and issuing certified copies of vital records, including birth, death, fetal death certificates and certificates of birth resulting in stillbirth for events that occurred in Arizona. The Bureau of Vital Records officially began recording birth and death events in July, 1909. However, it maintains a sampling of delayed birth records of Arizona citizens (from 1855) and death records (from 1877) from other sources. |
Association Between Use of Statins and Mortality Among Patients Hospitalized With Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza Virus Infections: A Multistate Study
Association Between Use of Statins and Mortality Among Patients Hospitalized With Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza Virus Infections: A Multistate StudyThe role of statin drugs in the reduction of serum lipids has been well documented. More recently, evidence suggesting that statins may positively affect many organ systems and disease states independent of lipid reduction has emerged. As inhibitors of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase, statins inhibit the synthesis of products of the mevalonate pathway, such as isoprenoids and geranyl-geranyl pyrophosphate. They have been shown to modify intercellular interactions and cellular chemotaxis of the immune system and reduce the release of cytokines and acute phase proteins. Recent review articles, evaluating mostly observational studies, suggest a potential beneficial role for statins in the treatment of sepsis and community acquired pneumonia. |
Be Well New Mexico
Be Well New MexicoNew Mexico's Health Insurance Exchange. It is the marketplace for affordable health insurance; the place where New Mexicans can come to shop, compare and buy health insurance. |
Behavioral Health Collaborative
Behavioral Health CollaborativeThis website describes the Collaborative created to allow state agencies and resources involved in behavioral health prevention, treatment and recovery to work as one in an effort to improve mental health and substance abuse services in New Mexico. |
Board of Pharmacy
Board of PharmacyThe New Mexico Board of Pharmacy regulates the pharmaceutical industry that includes licensing pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacist interns, pharmacies, hospitals, nursing homes, public health clinics, drug research facilities and boarding homes. |
Brain Health Presentation Toolkit
Brain Health Presentation ToolkitThe Brain Health Resource is a presentation toolkit offering current, evidence-based information and resources to facilitate conversations with older people about brain health as we age. Designed for use at senior centers and in other community settings, materials are written in plain language and explain what people can do to help keep their brains functioning best. |
Breath Alcohol Database (nmhealth.org)
Breath Alcohol Database (nmhealth.org)Breath Alcohol Database (nmhealth.org) |
Cannabis Control Division
Cannabis Control DivisionCannibis Control Division |
CARA
CARAThe Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act, or CARA, is national legislation that promotes programs and strategies to address the impact of substance abuse and substance use disorders on individuals, communities and families. |
Care Coordination Frequently Asked Questions
Care Coordination Frequently Asked QuestionsThese documents represent some of the most Frequently Asked Questions, and their responses, relating to Centennial Care. |